Feb 09, 1949---Mar 22, 2020

On Sunday, March 22nd 2020, loving husband and father of two, Riley Walter Moore passed away at the age of 71.

Riley was born February 9th, 1949 in Kansas City, KS to Arthur and Genevieve Moore. He started his career as a truck driver in his early twenties and stuck with it until his retirement in 2004. On January 30th, 1975, he married Ruth Marie Parrish, and together they raised their daughter Sheila and son Matthew.

Riley loved people and lived to make them laugh. He was a beloved prankster and a favorite Uncle. He had a knack for making people feel special and safe. He was described as a “shade-tree mechanic” who enjoyed working on old cars and tinkering with his motorcycle. He was kindhearted and generous. If he was able to help others in anyway, he would do so, without hesitation.

He was a fan of old Westerns and considered John Wayne a personal hero. He enjoyed the original Star Trek series, Charlies Angels, and was a big fan of Mo-Town with a deep fondness for  Diana Ross and the Supremes. He also enjoyed fishing, camping, and building model cars.  He was especially good at doodling. In the last few months, he sketched a project for a perfect front porch to enjoy a beautiful day. His life was far from extravagant, but his dreams always seemed to be large.  If he put his mind to something, he'd no sooner figure it out.

In 1974,  he found his eyes set on Ruth Parrish. She boldly declared that she was not interested and wanted nothing to do with him. Yet, his persistence won out. After a motorcycle ride and their first date, she threw a helmet at him and ran inside after he kissed her. He kept up the chase and within a year, they were married. Enduring love and stubborn will no doubt both played a part in creating a happy and dedicated marriage that would span over four decades.

Riley was a man who knew his way around a conversation and yet still seemed to be a man of few words. Some of those words were things like, “there I was lost in the wilderness”, or “yup, I reckon so”, and would never miss an opportunity to point out cemeteries and announce how people are just dying to get in there. At his sister’s funeral a couple of years ago, he had a hard time controlling his laughter, as he fought the urge to grab her hand and yell, “No, Ellenor! Don’t take me with you, it’s not my time!”

Riley was preceded in death by his father Arthur, and mother Genevieve, and two older sisters, Sharon and Ellenor. He is survived by his wife Ruth, daughter Sheila and her husband Brandon, son Matthew and wife Olivia, and seven grand kids, Matthew, Noah, Jaelyn, Hudson, Brianna, Harper, and Clementine, as well as his younger brother Arthur, and younger sister Shelley. Due to the nature of the time we are in and the distance of many family members, Riley’s memorial will be scheduled at a later date. Always remember, as Riley would often say, no matter where you go….there you are.



Condolences

Annie Cook Mar 24, 2020

Niece ,Nashville ,Tennessee

Heaven gained another angel my prayers are with you and the family we love you. I'll always remember nickname that Uncle Riley had for Christy short shit.

Christie Ann Price Mar 24, 2020

Niece ,Bessemer ,AL

I wish I could be there with everyone at this time I will miss laughing with him and even though I hated the nickname he gave me me I think I’ll miss him calling me short shit the most I love and miss all of you. Aunt ruthie cousin Matt and cousin Sheila my thoughts and prayers are with you

Sonya Bartholomew Mar 24, 2020

Niece ,Olathe ,Kansas

I found it amazing that after Grandma and Grandpa Moore passed away. All the "siblings" had breakfast together every other Sat. morning for years and years. If one of them missed it, the other 4 would be upset. The last 7 or 8 years that dwindled down. When Uncle Riley retired every Thursday morning he would come get me. We would go to Gardner and meet Mom and sometimes Dan for breakfast at The Downtowner. We would sit for hours visiting. Learning a lot of stories I didn't know about their childhood. Sometimes EL & Art would come. It was good times!! After Randy and I got married I would go with EL to Grandma Moore's and if Riley was home he would come over. And lots of visiting and old stories!! Riley was a character. Even as sick as he was there was also a good joke or story in him. Such great memories!! Ones I will treasure forever. I'm so glad I know he is in heaven with our Lord Jesus Christ!! Can you imagine the reunion of him, Mom, and EL!! Beautiful!! I love you so much. And miss you too!! You sure made a positive impact on me!!

Christy Price Mar 25, 2020

niece by marriage to Dan Price ,Edwardsville ,Kansas

The times that I was around Riley he really made an impression on me..I thought, "can somebody really be that happy all the time?" He was, I remember when Dan and I first started dating, Riley and Art came to Valley Springs to visit mom Price, Dan cooked breakfast and I just listened to the memories that they would talk and laugh about. You could tell that that they truly loved each other. Riley will be greatly missed!! Aunt Ruthm if there is anything Dan and I can do in anyway to ease your burdens in this time please let us know. We love you, Shelia, Matt, and all the family

Christy Price Mar 25, 2020

niece by marriage to Dan Price ,Edwardsville ,Kansas

The times that I was around Riley he really made an impression on me..I thought, "can somebody really be that happy all the time?" He was, I remember when Dan and I first started dating, Riley and Art came to Valley Springs to visit mom Price, Dan cooked breakfast and I just listened to the memories that they would talk and laugh about. You could tell that that they truly loved each other. Riley will be greatly missed!! Aunt Ruth if there is anything Dan and I can do in anyway to ease your burdens in this time please let us know. We love you, Shelia, Matt, and all the family

Renee GARRETT- Bostic Mar 25, 2020

Great niece ,Hiawatha ,Kansas

Since I was young I spent alot of time around Ruth n Riley and Sheila n Matt. For along time I was scared of uncle Riley for so odd reason looking back I wonder if it might of been cuz he was usually out on the road truckin so he wasnt around as much but considering the other guys around like My dad n Uncle Bob Parrish and Uncle Butch u would think uncle Riley wud of been like a teddy bear compared to the others but after i got alittle older he grew on me and I became quite fond of him. Many visits of seeing him n aunt ruth he and i had so many talks and he told me alot of funny stories about my dad n aunt Ruth. He actually was one of the first to tell me what few things i do know about my great grandma n grandpa parrish. I will miss u dearly UNCLE RILEY. Heaven has truly gained an incredible man. Tell my daddy n grandma betty hi for me and i wil miss u all. LOVE U AUNT RUTH you are one one the strongest women i have ever met and I know ur faith n the Lord will pull u through this difficult time I LOVE U

Dan Price Mar 25, 2020

Nephew ,Edwardsville ,Kansas

Where to begin...? I loved my Uncle Riley, he was always smiling even through the pain. My favorite memory of Unc were of him sneaking up with that clear mask to scare Grandma, Mom, Ellenor, and the girls. He always clowned it up but when it was time to get serious he could do that too! I miss ol' Unc already, those silly faces are forever how I will remember him. Hugs to Aunt Ruth, Sheila and Natt.

Janice L Doherty Mar 25, 2020

Friends with Shelley ,Shawnee ,Kansas

Dear Shelley and family, I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved brother Shelley. Praying that God will send his comfort, and peace to you and your family during this difficult time. Love you so much my friend. Would love to give you a big hug Shelley! Next time we meet for sure. Your sister in Christ and friend, Janice

Angel Mar 25, 2020

friend ,Kansas City ,Kansas

I am sorry that Riley has passed on. I am glad knowing he went to be with Jesus. Riley was such a great Big Brother to me. He liked to joke about. A gift my son and I gave him cam e from Spencer's Gift at Oak Park Mall. He open his gift and inside was fake vomit. In another box was fake dog poop. Mt son Chad and I went on a fishing trip to Clinton with the whole family. That was a blast. He and Ruth loved each other so much.