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Leon Milo "Bud" Moore

1932 - 2025

Leon Milo "Bud" Moore obituary, 1932-2025, La Conner, WA

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La Conner - Leon Milo Moore, known as Bud to his friends passed away in his childhood home surrounded by his wife and daughters on May 12, 2025. Bud was born in Mount Vernon, WA, March 13, 1932 to parents Milo and Alice (Van Sickle) Moore. Raised in La Conner until age 13, he moved to Seattle where he attended Ballard High School. In 1949, when his father was appointed as United Nations fisheries consultant the family moved to Athens, Greece. During their two year stay, Bud was first to graduate from the newly formed Athens Anglo-American High School. The following year, whetted his appetite for government service. He was selected as a certified messenger for U.S. Delegation to UNSCOB, delivering official correspondence to member countries.

Returning to Seattle, he entered the University of Washington where he joined the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and won several "Big W's", rowing starboard oar on the UW crew. A political science degree at ROTC commission led to a 24 year career as a multi-engine pilot in the U.S. air force. In 1956, the day prior to flight training, he married his college sweetheart, Lynn Stewart, at the Davis-Monthan base chapel in Tucson, AZ. While in the military, Bud and family enjoyed duty stations in Hawaii, Germany and five stateside locations. He earned a Masters Degree at the University of Oklahoma in Political Science and then volunteered for duty in Viet Nam, flying combat missions in C-130 aircraft. As a command pilot, he flew transport aircraft throughout the world. One of his most memorable trips was taking Apollo 11 astronauts over restricted East German routes to Berlin for celebrations commemorating the 1969 moon landing. Bud retired as a Lt. Colonel staff officer in 1978.

Moving back to La Conner, he and his wife opened and operated One Moore Store, a small ice cream shop, one of the last places one could still buy "penny candy". Following in his father's footsteps, he took an active role in community affairs. As Chamber of Commerce president and later, La Conner mayor, he spearheaded the building of several town facilities including One Moore Outhouse, the town's first public restroom and Maple Hall performance center. Proud of his pioneer family heritage, he also served as president of the Skagit County Historical Society and Skagit County Pioneer Association. Bud cared deeply about the town of LaConner and Skagit County. He strived to make positive contributions to both. Known for his distinctive voice and a willing attitude he was always available to lend a helping hand. Northwest summers were his favorite, whether on his boat, riding his bike, or camping in his RV. As the years passed, he delighted in recalling such memories during weekly internet Zoom calls to his far-flung family. Bud is preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Susan Jane Faller. He is survived by his wife Lynn, daughters Lori (Tom) Stewart, Leslie Moore, and Lisa (Brian) Hedlund, 6 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.

Private graveside services will be held at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. A celebration of life will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, remembrances can be made to Skagit County Historical Society, PO Box 818, La Conner WA, 98257 and special thanks and appreciation to Hospice of the Northwest staff for their compassionate caring and service. Hospice of the Northwest 227 Freeway Dr., Suite A, Mount Vernon, WA 98273.

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Published by Skagit Valley Herald from May 17 to May 18, 2025.

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Gordon Bell

June 22, 2025

He was a great human and leaves a legacy of public service unmatched by anyone that I know. He and his good friend Bruce Mauser, rescued me from the depths of despair following the death of my wife, and gave me hope and employment working for the town of La Conner. He was a great boss as mayor and inspired all of us who worked for him. RIP Bud, La Conner is a better place because of you and your vision.

Caroline

May 31, 2025

Dear Leslie
What a life your dad led! I'm sorry for your loss. May the memories of adventures keep you company during the reflective times.
Caroline

Terry Nelson

May 21, 2025

I'll never forget Bud and all he did for La Conner. He was one of my first heroes and still is.

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Terrance Wayne Nelson

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Gordon Bell

May 19, 2025

My sincerest condolences to the whole family. Bud was a great person to work for when he was mayor. He left a legacy of tireless effort in getting Maple Hall built into the community center that it is today. He leaves some big shoes that can't be filled I think. A great human who should be an inspiration to all. RIP cousin.

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Mary Alice Lam - Duff

May 18, 2025

Bud ran against my Mother for Mayor. I remember his daughter Lisa and i had fun during this time. Infact I think we both knocked doors in town.
My mother Mary Margaret Lam remembers a time when she was Mayor. There was a dunk tank. Bud's cousin Terry Nelson threw the pitch that dunked her. Bud was a gentleman and carried her on his shoulders. My mother laughed about this a few days ago and wanted me to share this. Bud Moore was a good man, husband and father, grandfather.

David & Patrica Byrn

May 17, 2025

What an adventurous life, with wonderful memories. Our hearts go out to your family at this time.

David Button

May 17, 2025

WOW! What an eventful life.
He was the Real life "Raiders of
The Lost Ark.". When I offered
Boat Rides to Goat Island and
Shelter Bay Bud was always on
The Street with a greeting and
Friendly Smile. He Never met a
Person he didn't like!

Fr. Paul Magnano

May 17, 2025

I've known Bud as a friend in my many years as parish priest in La Conner. He was always wise about interesting matters, and I always brought him greetings from mayors in Seattle. More recently, I would happily greet Bud and Lynn walking around town. Prayers for Lynn and his three daughters. Bud, RIP. We will miss you.

Donna

May 15, 2025

He could cook a salmon with the best of them!
Donna C.

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