Have you ever had a person in your life that supported you whether you deserved it or not? Donn Moore was that guy for me. He was an elder for a small church in Skiatook OK and was the one guy who was willing to go through the fire with me as I learned what it meant to lead in a church ministry. It was a really big task. Not only was I immature as a minister but I also thought I knew everything about leading a church... dangerous combination. I think Donn was able to see what no one else was willing to see and he was able to do what no one else was willing to to at that time in my life. He stood by me through every descision I made, big or small, right or wrong. I will always remember him for the long phone conversations and the after- elder- meeting counseling sessions that would last until all hours of the night. He invested in me and if it were not for him I would likely not be who I am today. It's a shame that I lost touch with him after my wife and I left Skiatook. Every once in a while I would run into him and his wife (Darlene) at the store or at a restaurant but we never got around to that dinner we kept promising each other. Today I regret that more than ever. About 12:00 today I found out that Donn Moore lost his battle to cancer, won his war against Satan and is now cancer free at his new home with Jesus.
Donn Townsend Moore, 66, of Skiatook, Okla., died Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008, at Hospice of Wichita Falls.
Graveside services will be Saturday in Vanderpool, Texas. A celebration of life will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church in Skiatook, Okla., with the Rev. P. J. Stewart and the Rev. David Stephenson, presiding. A reception and visitation will be held immediately following the Skiatook service.
Mr. Moore was employed in the petroleum industry, where he worked until retiring in 1991.
Survivors include wife, Darlene Adair Moore; daughter, Amy Kingston of Mesquite, Texas; sons, David of Wichita, Kan., and Brandon; stepsons, Lee Maxwell of Los Angeles and John Maxwell of Tahlequah, Okla.; father, Oscar Moore of Vanderpool; brothers, Doug of Bedford, Texas, and Dennis of Utopia, Texas; and eight grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of Wichita Falls, 4909 Johnson Rd., Wichita Falls, Texas, 76310; the American Cancer Society or the charity of the donor’s choice.
See you when I get home Donn... lets do dinner.
5 comments:
I'm sorry to hear about his passing. Having been close to you during this time period, I know how much he meant to you as you were going through the difficult trials of that congregation. May the Lord bless his family this day.
- Patrick R.
Tim
So sorry for your loss, but it is a peace to know he in no longer suffering from the cancer, and is with his Heavenly Father.
With Sympathy..
Valerie Boyer
I was looking for the Obit. in the Tulsa Newspaper and came across your blog. I love it that my dad meant so much to you. THANKS
Amy Kingston
I am touched, but not surprised, to hear that Donn had such a profound impact on so many persons lives...I am also one of those persons...and very proud of it! Also, I can't say what an incredible influence Donn was on my life without adding his partner for the last 25 years...my dear friend,Darlene. Donn and Darlene both are examples of what a truly "good" marriage is today!!! Sing Praises! Rev. PJ (God's blessings on you, Tim!)
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