ROGER-MOORE-Obituary

ROGER K. MOORE

Kansas City, Missouri

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Roger K. Moore, 72, of Kansas City, died Tuesday, May 24, 2016, at North Kansas City Hospital surrounded by family and friends. Roger had been in declining health for a number of years following a spinal cord injury. There is little doubt among those who knew and loved him that his presence among...

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Too many years have passed but my memories of you are still fresh in my mind. You were part of our family and my kids adored you. One of the kindest souls I had the pleasure to meet. And yes Rog, I still mix my cereal in a large container. I know you get it.

Roger was an extraordinary man and a wonderful friend. We miss and love you, Rog! Pat & Karen Lippa

Oh, Rog, wish you were here to see what's going on in our country. Would love to go for a ride in the Adirondacks & hear your thoughts. BTW, best boss I ever had , still missing you.

Very happy memories of a trip to Glens Falls to meet Roger and his lovely team at TV Data when the BBC in London were becoming partners in the listings business. Such a warm, positive and energetic guy who shipped my young kids a great big box of candies at the Christmas following our meeting. My wife said I talked for a long time about moving to the US after that visit. Impossible not to be inspired by such a vital personality, impossible not to love him... Great to see that amazing smile...

I´m just learning of Roger´s passing. I worked for him at TV Data in the mid-80s and we became friends. He was just a joyful and funny man. Rest well, Rog.

Roger was a close friend of mine and the best boss ever. I miss our conversation. Roger you´re always in our prayers! Pat & Karen Lippa

So sorry to learn of Roger's passing today. I was very lucky to meet him at an open house I held in Glens Falls, and to become his Realtor! We spent lots of time in the car together...house hunting. We talked, we laughed and we cried. I so looked forward to taking him out each time. He was a wonderful person with a smile that would brighten my day. His Christmas cards meant so much to me. I had heard that he was sick and was able to get his address in MO. I sent a few letters. I am so...

I loved Roger Moore. He courageously hired me out of a secretary pool at the Hartford Courant in 1987, and single-handedly made me a journalist for the next ten years. I have fond memories of him, of his humor and his support. This is quite a loss for me.

A good man, a good friend, a lot of good memories...

Rest well, Roger.