Ken Moore remembered for excellence as scores pay last respects

Final goodbye: A guard of honour holds Ken Moore’s Medal of Service as his family members, including his wife Allison (left), look on at his funeral service at the First Assembly of God Church

Kenrick Fitzpatrick Moore MS was yesterday remembered as one of best photographers the country has ever produced and a man whose attention to detail—from the clothes on his back to every shot he took—reflected an aspiration towards excellence.

It was his attention to his appearance that almost got him into trouble when he covered the funeral of the late president Forbes Burnham. “Everyone kept staring at me and wanted to know who I was. I was attired in a mauve suit which I felt was appropriate for the occasion. What I later found out was that the particular colour was the colour of preference of the late president,” Moore was quoted as saying in an interview conducted