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Richard “Rick” Alan Moore was born in Litchfield, Illinois to Paul and Norma (Feldmann) Moore.
Rick is survived by his wife, Shirley (Villmer) Moore; children, Tracy (Andy) Sirocky, Mike (April) Pendegraft, Rob (Angie) Pendegraft, Eric (Ashley) Moore; grandchildren, Alexis, Wade, and Jersey Pendegraft, Maddie Sirocky, Alyssa and Abby Moore; great grandchildren, Taylor, Mila, Ryker, and Aspen Pendegraft; in-laws, Carolyn Moore, Steve (Barb) Villmer, Mary (Herman) Studdard, Jeff (Billye) Villmer, Suzy (Jim), Brueggmann, Donna Timmerman, Peggy (Kenny) Riechardt, Scott (Leah) Villmer, David (Steff) Villmer, and a host of nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.
Rick was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Norma Moore, his brother, Larry Moore and infant daughter, Kimberly.
Rick enjoyed fishing, especially crappie fishing. He enjoyed working crosswords with the late Gary Teal. He often talked of his 1970 Plymouth Duster. He was a proud Alter boy and learned the entire mass in Latin. Rick also loved pitching horseshoes on teams and entered competitions, he also pitched shoes in his friend’s back yard. In addition to horseshoes, Rick loved bowling. He was proud of his bowling trophies even though one was “most improved bowler”.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association at 11433 OLDE Cabin RD #100, Creve Coeur, Missouri 63141
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