Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Coroner remembered fondly

- EMILY WALKENHORS­T

When Faulkner County Coroner Pat Moore arrived to pronounce the death of a loved one, he always helped comfort the mourners and helped them feel like everything was going to be OK, Moore’s colleagues recalled Tuesday.

Moore died Monday of cardiac arrest. He was 68.

Faulkner County Judge Jim Baker will appoint an interim coroner, but he said he’ll have a hard time finding just one person who can fill Moore’s shoes.

“If there was ever a man who had a calling, he had a calling to be our coroner,” Baker said.

Moore spent 28 years with the Faulkner County coroner’s office.

He was president of the Arkansas Coroner’s Associatio­n from 2012-2016 and had been president before that of the Arkansas Emergency Medical Technician­s Associatio­n and the National Associatio­n of Emergency Medical Technician­s, according to Kevin Cleghorn, the Saline County coroner and current president of the Arkansas Coroner’s Associatio­n.

People close to Moore were better for having known him, Baker said.

“I don’t know anybody who ever spoke a bad word about Pat Moore,” he said.

Moore was dedicated to his job and approached it with compassion, colleagues said. He responded to as many calls as possible, Baker said, and if he received two calls at the same time he’d still go to both scenes.

Moore did everything he could to make families feel better when a loved one died, Cleghorn and Faulkner County sheriff’s office Chief Deputy Matt Rice said.

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