West Lafayette – Ronald “Ron” Eugene Moore, age 81, passed away at home with his family Sunday August 31, 2025.
Ron was born in Zanesville January 29, 1944. He was the son of Raymond E. and Flora Edith (Bryan) Moore, who preceded him in death along with two brothers, a sister, and his mother and father-in-law. He married Lauretta Cognion on June 13, 1964.
Ron is survived by his wife of 61 years, Lauretta; a daughter, Angela (Jon) Walters of Coshocton; sons, Aaron (Cissy) Moore of Coshocton, and Rodney (Chris) Moore of Lancaster; eight grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; and sisters, Linda Gilbert, and Karen (Sam) Patterson both of Coshocton.
A celebration of Ron’s life will take place at a later date. The Fischer Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements. A memorial page is available at fischerfuneralhome.com.
Isaiah 60:1
Rise up and shine, for you light has come.
The shining greatness of the Lord has risen upon you.
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