Michael "Mike" B. Moore

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Michael “Mike” B. Moore, 74, retired salesperson, passed away on October 24, 2023.Preceded in death by his parents, Herbert “Ike” and Eloise Moore; wife, Anita Moore. Survived by sons, Brian (Monica Thompson) Moore of Jacksonville, FL; Tip (Lindsay) Moore of Charlotte, NC; daughter Michelle (John) Culley of Sun Prairie WI; 10 cherished grandchildren; brother, Phillip A. (Debby) Moore of TX; stepdaughters, Kristen (Mike) Fox of MD and Libby Schaible of AZ. Mike is also survived by his former wife and mother of his children, Jinx Moore.Mike had a passion for crossword puzzles, baseball cards, Lionel trains, grilling good burgers, and his family. He was also actively involved in the Wichita Wagonmasters for over 30 years giving back to the city he loved. He had a successful career in sales and marketing, where he rose to the position of VP of Marketing before retiring from his recent role in Sales Management as the “gray hair” helping out the younger group. Those who knew him will remember his infectious laugh, and his remarkable NFL fantasy football record.A joint service for him and his late wife will be held on Saturday, November 11, 2023, at 10:00 AM at Downing and Lahey Mortuary East.Donations in Mike’s memory can be made to the Wichita Wagonmasters Fund, P.O. Box 1106, Wichita, KS 67201.

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  1. My condolences to the Moore family. I knew Mike from his days at Spurrier Chemical and then worked with him when he joined us at American Fun Food / Office Plus of Kansas. He was an amazingly upbeat and positive guy and always made the workplace better. Mike also had an encyclopedic knowledge of chemicals and cleaning supplies, and helped us countless times with products. He was a pleasure to know and truly one of the good guys! He will be missed.
    Doug Casey

  2. I first met Mike in the late 70s when we got together to coach our oldest children in T-ball, baseball and basketball over the years. After that we regularly played pick up basketball in our 30s and 40s and then played golf for years at Crestview. I was glad to be one of his sponsors for the Wagonmasters and he loved being involved in the chili cook off every year. I was fortunate to spend several days with him two weeks ago, and catching up with all the nice things he had to say about his family and friends. He and Anita were some of our closest friends for many years and they both will be missed. Rest in peace, my old friend.
    Chic Morisseau


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