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John Vernon Moore

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John Vernon Moore obituary, 1940-2025, Charlotte, NC

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1940

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2025

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John Moore Obituary

John Vernon Moore

April 20, 1940 - October 22, 2025

Charlotte, North Carolina - John Vernon Moore, 85, of Charlotte, North Carolina, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones. A devoted husband, father, mentor, and philanthropist, John built a life rooted in hard work, faith, and a deep belief in people.

Born and raised on a dairy farm in Harmony, North Carolina, John learned early the value of perseverance–but also that his path would lead beyond the pastures of his youth. Moving to Charlotte as a young man, he worked by day and attended night classes at Carolina Business College, determined to create something lasting. In 1975, with little more than vision and grit, he founded Moore Electrical Supply. What began as a small operation in a modest warehouse on Winona Street grew into one of the most respected electrical supply companies in the Carolinas, employing more than 150 people and generating nearly $60 million in annual sales before its sale in 1995.

To those who worked for him, John was more than an employer– he was a mentor and a role model. His former employees often said he led with integrity, treated everyone with dignity, and made his workplace feel like family. His influence continues to ripple through the industry, inspiring many to start their own businesses and carry forward his principles of honesty, loyalty, and service.

John's contributions extended far beyond business. A lifelong member of the Carolinas Electrical Contractors Association (CECA), he became its first Associate Member President and later established the John Moore Electrical Industry Assistance Fund, providing support to families within the trade facing hardship. His leadership and generosity helped shape the electrical contracting community across the Carolinas for decades.

After retiring in 2001, John turned his focus toward family and community. His most profound chapter began as a caregiver to his late wife, Brenda, during her battle with Alzheimer's disease. That experience awakened in him a passion for helping others walking the same journey. Through his connection with The Ivey Brain Health and Memory Wellness Center, John found both purpose and partnership. Following Brenda's passing, he purchased and donated the lot adjacent to The Ivey to ensure its growth, later acquiring the LLC that operated the organization–leaving it virtually debt-free and able to expand its mission of supporting families affected by dementia. In 2024, John gifted the entire campus to The Ivey, securing its future as a vital community resource for generations to come.

It was through this shared purpose that John met Lynn Ivey, The Ivey's founder and CEO. Their friendship, born from shared compassion and understanding, grew into love. Together, they became steadfast champions of brain health, caregiver support, and the power of purpose in every stage of life.

John's generosity touched many corners of the Carolinas. Following the heartbreaking loss of his wife and his daughter, Laura, within days of one another, he honored their memory through a major gift to Well of Mercy, a retreat ministry in Iredell County. His donation built Laura's Place, a serene outdoor pavilion that continues to offer solace and reflection to visitors seeking peace and renewal.

Friends and colleagues remember John not only for his business acumen, but for his character–steady, humble, and quietly inspiring. "He wasn't just a boss," one former employee said. "He believed in people before they believed in themselves." Another called him "the kind of leader who made everyone around him better."

Whether in the boardroom, on the golf course, or in quiet acts of kindness, John Moore lived his life by simple but profound principles: work hard, care deeply, give back, and never stop believing in others. His legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched–through his family, his employees, and his community.

John is survived by his beloved wife, Lynn Ivey; his son, John Thomas Moore (Pat); his son, Brad Zeigler (Kathy), and their son, Jake Zeigler; his daughter, Tracques Head (Sam), and their daughter, Elizabeth Head; his son, Harrison Saunders VI (Laurin), and their sons, Swep VII, Loch, and Smith Saunders; his daughter, Jane Wingblade (John), and their son, Jack Wingblade; his brother, Paul Moore (Karen); as well as many special nieces and nephews. He is also remembered fondly by his extended family and the many friends and mentees who will carry forward his spirit of generosity, humility, and purpose.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph Vernon Moore and Lucile Tomlinson Moore; his daughter, Laura S. Moore; and his brother, Walter Moore.

A Remembrances Ceremony celebrating John's life and legacy will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. on the golf course lawn of Carmel Country Club, 4735 Carmel Road, Charlotte, North Carolina 28226. A Celebration of Life Reception will immediately follow in the clubhouse.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Ivey, 6030 Park South Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina 28210 (www.theivey.com) or to Well of Mercy, 181 Mercy Lane, Hamptonville, North Carolina 27020 (www.wellofmercy.org).

The family of John Moore is especially grateful for the kind and compassionate care given over the last few months by his amazing team of caregivers; his son, Brad Zeigler, Ofa Tonga, and Alex Sanchez, who provided round-the-clock care so John could remain at home.

Arrangements are in the care of Kenneth W. Poe Funeral & Cremation Service, 1321 Berkeley Ave., Charlotte, NC 28204; (704) 641-7606. Online condolences may be shared at www.kennethpoeservices.com.

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Published by Charlotte Observer from Oct. 27 to Nov. 2, 2025.

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Norris McConnell

November 10, 2025

John was a true gentleman and friend to all that knew him. During my years with Port City Electric he and his salesmen were always top notch.
My prayers go out to his family and to those that worked with him everyday.May Gods presence give you peace .
For you John that day has came that you will be with your wife and daughter again. United in love and joy.


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Todd Moore

November 4, 2025

Uncle John was the ultimate man. He was a father figure, mentor, businessman, and many number of things to different people. He took great care of me when I started at Moore Electric Supply, and has always been a overseer of our family. When my dad passed away he was always there when I needed him. For whatever I needed or for whatever reason he was always someone to run things by or to lend a hand with fixing what I screwed up! I will miss him desperately and I know my side of the family will miss him also. Love you Uncle John.

Karen Degerman

October 31, 2025

My deepest sympathy and gratitude. My mother had some of the best and happiest times at the day program at the Ivy. I had some much needed and appreciated support and guidance. Our lives were truly blessed through The Ivey and all the love and care poured into us and others.

Celeste Bagley

October 30, 2025

I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to Lynn Ivey and the rest of the Moore family.
My mother, Willene Bagley (deceased) had dementia. She attended the Ivey for seven years. We frequently ran into John at Novant's exercise facility for cardiac patients. He was always extraordinarily kind to my mother and brought out the best in her.
I recently relocated to the Chicago suburbs. I'm sorry that I will miss the service celebrating John's life.

Tom Moore

October 30, 2025

My deepest sympathies to Lynn and the family. The Ivy was a godsend for me and my late wife, Winn.

May God bless all of you and be with you in your grief.

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