Lynn Allen Moore passed away at the age of 84 on January 29, 2024, after a long, difficult battle
 
 with Alzheimer’s. Lynn was born August 25, 1939 to Betty and Joseph Moore. Lynn grew up on
 
 the east side of Cincinnati where he developed a love of all sports at an early age. Lynn
 
 attended Withrow High School, playing basketball, baseball and running cross country. He
 
 received a baseball scholarship to the University of Cincinnati, and has remained a loyal
 
 Bearcat for the rest of his life. He served a term as the president of the “C” Club at UC. Lynn
 
 was drafted by the Milwaukee Braves out of college and played minor league ball for four years.
 
 Upon returning to Cincinnati with his wife and first born son, David, he began a business career
 
 but looked for a sport to fill the baseball void. He quickly turned to softball, playing with a bunch
 
 of guys that became lifelong friends. The team made it to the finals in the Wide World of Sports
 
 tournament. Looking for another challenge, he picked up golf, which became an enduring
 
 passion. He started playing with friends at various local courses, eventually becoming a
 
 member at Coldstream Country Club. Some of the highlights of his golf success include: four
 
 time club champion at Coldstream; a fixture at the top of the leaderboard in the Cincinnati
 
 Metropolitan Amatuer tournament; and played in the US Senior Open soon after he turned 50
 
 (he was star struck to have his locker next to Jack Nicklaus’). Lynn also served terms as the
 
 president of Coldstream and the president of the Tri-State Golf Association. While Lynn
 
 achieved significant success in local, competitive golf, he cherished the friendships more than
 
 the accolades.
 
 Lynn eventually returned to baseball, coaching his sons, David and Jeff, in knothole baseball,
 
 and coached the varsity baseball team at Anderson High School from 1983-1988. He also
 
 served as a scout for the Montreal Expos baseball club. He also enjoyed attending the sporting
 
 events of his children and grandchildren.
 
 While Lynn was passionate about sports, his deepest passion was his family. He was married to
 
 Jenny for 62 years. They enjoyed traveling and socializing with friends (going to sporting events,
 
 UC bowl games and conference tournaments) and spending time with their children and
 
 grandchildren.
 
 Lynn was the father of David, Molly (Keith) and Jeff. He was the proud grandfather to Joe,
 
 Jordan (Chris), Halle (Jack), Carly, Alex and Max. He loved regaling his grandchildren with
 
 stories of his athletic escapades.
 
 He is also survived by his brother, John, and was preceded in death by his sister, Christine, and
 
 brother, Tim (Susie). He is also survived by numerous nieces, in-laws and cousins who he
 
 dearly loved.
 
 His brother, Tim, often referred to him as “the standard by which all others are measured.” The
 
 Standard will be truly missed.
 
 Services will be held on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church,
 
 6474 Beechmont Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45230 at 3pm. Friends may visit at the church on
 
 Tuesday from 1-3pm. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the UC
 
 Baseball Development Fund, UCATS, 2751 O’Varsity Way, Suite 470, Cincinnati, OH 45221.