Richard "Dick" Moore - Morris Nilsen Funeral Chapel

Richard “Dick” Moore

June 27, 1931 - June 4, 2016


Richard A. “Dick” Moore
Age 84, of Richfield, passed away on 6/4/16 after a short hospitalization. Richard served in the US Navy from 1951-1955 aboard the USS Hunt DD764. He married Shirley Nelson on June 14, 1958 in Minneapolis. In 1973, Richard started Andon Balloons in Richfield while also working at Northwest Airlines. Richard was a coach for both of his sons in Little League Baseball for East Richfield. His son Dale took over the business in 2005, however Richard never fully retired working for the business up until the day he went into the hospital. Survived by children, Steve Moore, Dale (Becky) Moore, and Donna (Brian) Norman; grandchildren, Miranda (Jason) Bennett, Justin (Kjerstin) Moore, Jonathan (Mary) Moore, Ryan Moore, Cori Moore, Emily Norman, Christopher (Mindy) Norman, Nikki (Darin) Vagts, Nicholas Marohnic, Michael (Laura) Marohnic, Danielle (Todd) Strege and Elizabeth Marohnic; great-grandchildren, Tyler, Ashley, Isabelle, Trenton, Hayley, Abby, Hunter, Ava, Lilly, Katelynn, Emma, Braden, Brock, Kaylee, Aliyah, Adrian and Amaya; siblings, Cecil Jr. (Dorothy) Moore, Jean (Pete) Kunz and Betty Henney; mothers of his grandchildren, Barbara Moore and Karen Michaelson; special friends, Marianne Kipp, John and Georgia Cummins, Martin and Monique Cummins, David and Geraldine Manley and families. Special thanks to all the Doctors and Nurses at Fairview Southdale Hospital and Ark on the River, LLC. Preceded in death by wife, Shirley Moore; parents, Cecil and June Moore; great-grandson, Zachary Bennett; and brothers, Dent Moore, Harold Moore, Elwood Moore and Roger Moore.




6 Comments

  1. Jennie Ott says:

    Your dad was a sweet and kind man. I bought a heck of a lot of balloons from him during my teaching career. Donna I am sorry I can’t be there but my heart and prayers go out to you and your family.
    Jennie Engstrom-Ott
    Class of 81

  2. Todd Allen says:

    Bernice and I first met Dick and Shirley when Steve and Barb were married, Bernice went to school with Barb and I went to school with Steve. They spent some time living there at Dick’s house and we visited them there. They were always very nice and welcoming and he had a cool garage. Then as time went on I kept seeing Dick at the dealership where I worked Coon Rapids. He kept me up on the family and I did the same. Dick always remembered me on sight which kind of surprised me because we seldom ran into each other and I didn’t spend a lot of time at his house, I was impressed. He had an easy way about him that made it easy to get to know him and like him. When he’d show up at the dealership and I’d spot him I’d always call out ” hey balloon guy” and he always laughed and said are you still working here?

  3. Kent Erickson says:

    I don’t know if Dick would remember me or not as he was my baseball coach for only one season when I was 13 and Dale was 15. Since I’ve grown up I’ve coached many dozens of baseball teams myself and I can honestly say that the things I specifically remember that Dick taught me about pitching and the little details of the game really helped spark my lifelong love of baseball. He knew a lot and taught us very well and many of the things that I teach the kids today are things I learned that one season with Dick. My dad coached with him and Mike Waggoner that year and I learned about fairness and patience from dad and fiery competitiveness from Mike but I learned the game from Dick.

    Donna and Dale may remember me from those days and I’m so sorry for your loss. I just heard about this and wanted you to know that your dad made a lasting impression and I’m lucky to have had an opportunity to pass some of the lessons i learned to another generation of kids.

    Kent Erickson

    • Donna Norman says:

      Hi Kent, Thanks so much for those kind words!!! I am a firm believer that just about anyone can sometimes say or do the “right” thing at anytime in our lives. We just do not hear about it so again thanks. And yes I do remember you please look my and our other classmates up on Facebook. Donna Moore Norman

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