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Richard Allen Moore

February 18, 1948 – September 18, 2023

Richard Allen Moore

Mr. Richard “Rich” Allen Moore, age 75, passed away peacefully, with his family by his side, on September 18, 2023.

Rich was born in Cincinnati, OH to Ollie Moore and May (nee Stein) Hartman.

Rich married Carol Peters of Cincinnati, Ohio on March 27, 1971.

Rich is survived by his wife of 52 years, Carol Moore, son’s, Richard (Jeanette) Moore, Jr. and Kerry Moore, grandchildren, Ashley (nee Moore) (Ricky) Snow, Courtney (nee Moore) (Alex) Kaminsky, Richard Moore III, great-grandchildren, Collin and Briar Snow, sister, Florence (Jim) Elliott, sisters-in-law, Bertie Moore, Mary Jane Moore, and many extended relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by parents, brothers, Theodore Moore and Dennis Moore, and brother-in-law Jim Elliott.

Rich donated his body to the University of Cincinnati Body Donation Program, and because of his selfless act there will be no services held per his wishes.

Memorial donations can be directed to the Juvenile Diabetes Association at https://www2.jdrf.org/.

Guest Book

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“Carol, I am so sorry to hear of your husband’s passing. You and your loved ones are in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Judy”


“Love ya gramps ❤️”


“Rich you where always a wonderful nice person to talk to and you always show kindness you will be missed we know your in a better place ❤️”


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“Rich we will all miss you always love in Christ!”


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“So sorry to hear this. Prayers and condolences Rich to you and the the family. So many memories with him and the kids especially at Courtney and Alex wedding. He will be truly missed.”


“We go back a long way my friend. From playing hoops at old Chase school to spending all day playing softball at the park playground. Will miss your humorous comments at Tuesday lunch. RIP old friend. Till we meet again.”


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“We are so sorry to hear about Rich’s passing may he rest in peace and rise in glory.”


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“Save a spot for me at The Field of Dreams,see you.”


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