C. R Moore (Richard)
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C. R Moore (Richard)
It is with great sadness that I report the passing of Mr Richard Moore. Richard was for a long time a trustee of the ECF and a Platinum member.
I have known Richard for nearly 50 years, our paths crossing across the board for 5 decades but also in our professional lives he as a defence solicitor and me as a police officer. In his professional and private life Richard was a man of the utmost integrity, spoke a great deal of common sense and saw the good in everyone. For many decades he was involved in Cleveland chess association both as a player of County standard and as an organiser. Its also doubtful that Redcar chess club, of which he was the longest serving member, would have survived without his efforts.
A true gentleman, someone who commanded the highest level of respect from all who knew him. Our association is the poorer for his passing.
He will be missed.
RIP.
I have known Richard for nearly 50 years, our paths crossing across the board for 5 decades but also in our professional lives he as a defence solicitor and me as a police officer. In his professional and private life Richard was a man of the utmost integrity, spoke a great deal of common sense and saw the good in everyone. For many decades he was involved in Cleveland chess association both as a player of County standard and as an organiser. Its also doubtful that Redcar chess club, of which he was the longest serving member, would have survived without his efforts.
A true gentleman, someone who commanded the highest level of respect from all who knew him. Our association is the poorer for his passing.
He will be missed.
RIP.
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Details of the funeral (provis) I will confirm it asap.
Friday 1st November 2019. 1.0pm St Bedes Chapel at Middlesbrough crematorium, Acklam Road, Middlesbrough
Friday 1st November 2019. 1.0pm St Bedes Chapel at Middlesbrough crematorium, Acklam Road, Middlesbrough
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Re: C. R Moore (Richard)
My condolences, Ernie. Do you have any more biographical details (e.g. age at death or year of birth)?
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Richard died on Monday 21 October 2019.
He was an Honorary Life Vice President of the ECF
His grade was about 125
I hesitate to provide an obituary for the ECF without knowing the date of birth. Or the relationship to surviving close relatives.
He was an Honorary Life Vice President of the ECF
His grade was about 125
I hesitate to provide an obituary for the ECF without knowing the date of birth. Or the relationship to surviving close relatives.
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Stewart. Just finished speaking to Gerry Walsh. Richard is survived by a son and daughter. Gerry is almost certain Richard was 85yrs old.
Gerry is going to find out his exact age.
The current President of Cleveland Chess association has posted a moving tribute to Richard on the associations web site. That tribute contains more information as to why those of us who have known him for so long held him in such high regard.
Gerry is going to find out his exact age.
The current President of Cleveland Chess association has posted a moving tribute to Richard on the associations web site. That tribute contains more information as to why those of us who have known him for so long held him in such high regard.
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Re: C. R Moore (Richard)
How lovely! What a fine modest man. RIPDavid Sedgwick wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 11:50 amhttp://www.clevelandchessassociation.or ... -Moore.pdf
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Re: C. R Moore (Richard)
Condolences to all Richard's friends and family
Am I correct that he was the solicitor appointed by the BCF in the Greater Manchester dispute in the 1970s?
Am I correct that he was the solicitor appointed by the BCF in the Greater Manchester dispute in the 1970s?
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