C. Fred Moore
C. Fred Moore, 89, of Williamstown, KY, formerly of Reading, Ohio entered into his heavenly home from St. Elizabeth Hospice Center in Edgewood on Saturday May 15, 2021. Born November 3, 1931 in Portsmouth, Ohio, he was the son of the late Clyde Clifford and Anna Laura (Marquadt) Moore.
On April 14,1951 he was united in marriage to Anna Mae (Whipkey) Moore for 61 years; she preceded him in death on January 4, 2018. He was a 1949 graduate of Reading High School. He was a Sargent in The United States Army stationed at Fort Polk, Louisiana, serving during the Korean War. He was a production line mechanic at Merrell Pharmaceuticals in Reading, Ohio working in the Packaging Department for more than 30+ years. He enjoyed a Sales Clerk position for several years at Silverton Hardware in Silverton, Ohio. He was a member of Trinity Community Church in Dillonvale, Ohio. He was a member of the Grand Lodge F. & A.M., No. 94 of Montgomery, Ohio.
His living family members are; 2 daughters, Christine (John) Rohlfs of West Chester, Ohio; Beverly (Sterling) Stamper of Williamstown, Kentucky and 2 sons, Bruce (Michele) Moore of Richmond, Indiana; Kevin Moore of California, Ohio. 14 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren and numerous in-laws.
He was preceded in death by a sister Molly Lou Whitaker; a son Garry Moore; a daughter Gail Broerman; a grandson Kane Ciboch.
Memorial Visitation will be held Saturday, 5th of June 2021, from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM at The Arlington Memorial Gardens Funeral Home (follow the blue line from the front entrance to the funeral home).
Memorial Service for C. Fred Moore will be held on Saturday, June 5, 2021, at 10:00 AM at The Arlington Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Arlington Memorial Gardens at 11:00 AM.
In memory of C. Fred Moore you make donations to St. Elizabeth Hospice 483 South Loop Road Edgewood Kentucky 41017 or at www.stelizabeth.com/community-outreach/foundation/donate
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Monica Joy Stansbury says
June 4, 2021 at 8:07 pmBruce and family,
So sorry for the loss of your father. I always enjoyed time spent with him through the years. I first met him at Trinity. Then at his home in Deer Park ,repairing our lawn mower,Enjoyed time at the lake house as well as time with you and Michele at your home..He was always helpful and kind. He always made me laugh, especially about his hatred of fruit!
I know you shared how much you will miss his advice and companionship. I pray your fond memories of him will comfort all of you at this difficult time.
Love Always,