HolyCoast: The Battle's Over and the Victory's Been Won
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

The Battle's Over and the Victory's Been Won

Dick Moore

(HolyCoast Dad)

April 16, 1934 - September 22, 2009

I'll have more later.

UPDATE: I've had some time to regroup after a very long night and I'd like to bring you a little more information about Dad. This morning ended a very tough months-long battle with Pulmonary Fibrosis, a terrible disease that robs you of your ability to breath. His last months were very difficult, especially following a fall he took on August 14th after blacking out during a coughing spell. After seven days in the hospital he came home a very weakened man.

It required us to get a full-time caretaker to live with my parents (mom has mobility issues and couldn't really care for him - he'd been caring for her), and it got to the point where even a short walk across the room left him winded and often coughing. This was a guy who only a year before had been walking a mile or more around his hilly neighborhood every day without any problems.
The disease was diagnosed after a lung biopsy on St. Patrick's Day, and despite trips to UCLA to visit specialists and work with a pulmonologist near home, this disease pretty much defies treatment. They don't know how you get or how to fix it. The only question is how long it will take to run its course. In Dad's case, it was very quick.

Last Thursday he was not looking good at all. The doctors told us to call the paramedics and he was back at Mission Hospital. We thought it would be a few days and out, but the disease continued at a fearful pace and by noon yesterday it was clear the end was a matter of hours away. We spent a fitful day and night in the Intensive Care Unit as Dad struggled, but as the dawn broke this morning he peacefully passed away, surrounded by his family, including his wife of 54 years and his two children. He's now free from the pain and the struggle and home with the Lord he served all of his 75 years.

If you would like to honor his memory in a way that would really please him, go read the blog he started a couple of years ago. He wanted a place to put his memories and cherished stories, and MooreTheBetter became the place.

The last entry he posted involved the night he handed the keys to his "Little Red Chevy" to his first grandchild, my daughter, so she could have it at college. That was August 13th. He realized he could no longer safely drive because of coughing spells, and he couldn't play golf anymore, and that car was his golf car. He fell the next day and the real downhill slide started.
He had also been an accomplished singer, and if you work your way through the blog you'll find videos of him singing at various events, including just last December when he played the Angel Gabriel in a children's production with two of his granddaughters. He was also the one who got me in the quartet business. He co-founded The Watchmen Quartet in 1971, I joined in 1974 as bass player, and when he retired in 1982 I took over his bass singing spot. One of the great joys I had as a teenager and 20-something was spending 8 1/2 years traveling and singing with my dad. Here's the first publicity shot I took with the group back when I was a long-haired 18-year old. Dad's on the right.

One of the frustrations with this disease was he could no longer sing. As the long day and night progressed yesterday the hospital chaplain, who is a family friend, brought in a CD player and we played favorite recordings of his non-stop. One was a recording he had done, another from a live concert he and his cousin did one year ago this month, one from his Uncle Ray who had taken him in when he was a teenager, and one of flute performances by my daughter. It was all very moving and difficult for us, but hopefully helped him as he moved on.

Well, he's singing today, and with a choir made up of many friends and family who have gone on before. Heaven can always use another bass.

So that I can spend the time I need to spend to help my Mom through all of this, HolyCoast.com will go on hiatus for a few day - probably until the weekend. I appreciate your readership and hope you'll come back when I start up again.

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

You're in our prayers. God bless your Father. MikeR

Larry Sheldon said...

God bless you all.

Nightingale said...

Well done Holy Coast Dad.
God bless the Holy Coast family.

jan said...

Prayers and blessings to you all.

Michael Smith said...

Your dad and family will be in our prayers.

You know, he's really not gone as long as you remember him. And he will still answer you, it just may not be in words.

God bless you and your family.

Mary said...

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I lost my mom on the 9th of this month, and no matter how prepared you are for it, it still leaves a giant hole in your heart. Take comfort knowing he is in a better place, free of aches and pains. God bless.

Linda said...

I am so sorry for your loss. Your family will be in our prayers. Tell your mom that too.

Blessings to you, and May our Lord give you strength and peace during this time.

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear of your Father's passing. It's hard for those left behind even though we know our loved one has gone to their real home. May God's comfort be with you.

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Laura said...

Rick, I'm so very sorry about the great loss suffered by your family. I recall that your wife lost her dad not that long ago so you have had quite a bit of loss to contend with in a short time frame.

Thank you for sharing so much about your dad. He sounds like a wonderful man. What a comfort to know you will all see him again one day.

Sincerely,
Laura

Anonymous said...

Your family has been in my prayers today. I know it is a loss for those still here. What a blessing to KNOW that your dad is home.

Ann's New Friend said...

Dear Rick and Mrs. Rick, Holycoast Mom and Grandkids, may God's love fill your hearts and give you peace. Thank you for sharing your Holycoast Dad with all of us who are so far away. What a wonderful family you have. What a wonderful family you are.

Unknown said...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your mom. Take comfort that you will be joining your dad in the future. God will strengthen you and help you thru this difficult time.

John Schroeder said...

You know I know yu pain. Blessings on you and yours my friend

Anonymous said...

Hello Rick. How saddened we were to hear of Dick leaving this world. Only because we know he is in a better place can we accept his leaving. You and Brenda and your spouses have a lot of details to complete in the next few days. We will be planning to go to the funeral or memorial as soon as we know the arrangements.

We love your family and pray for God's peace to surround all of you.

Regards,
Dave and Marlene Cole

Anonymous said...

God's strength and blessings to you and all the family.

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Tim Knoxville said...

May he Rest In Peace, in a land where, we'll never grow old. :)

Larry Sheldon said...

God bless you all and bring peace to you a a tough time.

That your father is no longer fighting to breath is a blessing, but that doesn't make it any easier for those that remain behind.

LewArcher said...

As we Irish like to say, may your dad be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows he's dead.
After having lost my daughter, my teenage sister-in-law and a 33 year old cousin, my mom's death was made a little easier knowing that she was in heaven.
Oh, it hurt, and it took me a year to get back to "normal."

You and your family are in my prayers, Rick.
That hole, that missing part you feel, will be soothed over time by your faith and the love of your family.
God bless.

christian soldier said...

Thank you for the very thought - filled tribute to your father---
You and your family are in my prayers...
C-CS

joann said...

Sorry to hear about your dad. my prayers are with your whole family

GratefulHeart said...

Holy Coast Dad (and Mom) really are wonderful folks. The whole family (Dick, Ann, Rick, Brenda, and families) has been a blessing to me my entire life. There has never been a day when they didn't show tremendous love and respect for me personally, always wanting to know how I "really" am in whatever circumstance I've been. They have been steadfast in their love, and I look forward to the day when I will see Holy Coast Dad again in heaven. I'm sure the choir is that much richer today as H.C. Dad joins the rich chorus of other family members who have gone on before. I'm so grateful for the rich heritage of the Moore family, of which H.C. Dad is a very significant part (and one of my favorites). I love you and will miss you terribly! I will see you again someday in heaven!

Deana (daughter of H.C. Dad's cousin)

Lana said...

Rick, I'm so sorry for your loss. I'll be praying for you and your family during this difficult time.

Mark Daniels said...

You and your entire family are in my prayers, Rick. May God give you the peace and encouragement that comes from belonging to the Risen Jesus!

Mark Daniels