Leonard Moore 1926 - 2020

Swan Song

SWAN VALLEY - Leonard was born in Pablo, Mont. May 29, 1926 to the parents of George and Fern Moore. He was the the oldest of three siblings.

He had a long and adventurous life in the Big Sky country. He grew up in the Flathead, Blackfoot and the Swan Valleys.

On Dec. 11, 1943 at the age of 17, he married Ethel Minster. In 1944, he took his new bride and a team of geologists, via horseback, into the Bob Marshall Wilderness where they spent their summer. He would transport rock samples out and bring supplies back in, moving camp as they studied. Leonard also worked for his parents George and Fern Moore as an outfitting guide and packer in the South Fork of the Flathead and Glacier National Park.

He and Ethel raised four daughters together. Mary, Marjorie, Sharon and Janice. The early years were spent in Perma where he worked for the Highway Department and the Forest Service remount station. Later the family settled on the ranch in Pablo where they raised beef cattle, horses and ran a dairy farm. In 1968 the ranch was sold, and the family moved to Superior where Leonard went into logging. He was later injured and decided to go to school, where he received his forestry degree. During his time with the Forest Service he was transferred around Idaho and Montana. Eventually retiring in Condon.

Over the years he held many trades: a logger, a rancher, a dairy farmer, school bus driver, sheriff posse, search and rescue and as a forester. There were many more hats that he wore but his love and knowledge of horses and the wilderness were his passion. He mastered training horses, hunting and fly fishing.

Leonard enjoyed entertaining everyone! No one was a stranger. He had many stories to tell and he loved sharing his cowboy poetry. His legend will live on with his Moore Cowboy poetry books and his huge family that have many stories to share.

The last leg of their journey was spent in Stevensville, Mont. with his loving granddaughter Cherie and her husband Steve Cassidy.

He is survived by three daughters Marjorie Sager (Butch), Sharon Lopau and Janice Wheeler; nine grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; 19 great, great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and many wonderful friends and colleagues.

He was preceded in death by his wife Ethel of 72 years, an infant daughter Marsha Ray, daughter Mary Christman and son-in-law Butch Sager of Colville, Wash.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers please send donations to Marcus Daly Hospice or the Upper Swan Valley Historical Society. Online guest book please visit http://www.brothersmortuary.com

 

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