of Maumelle, AR
February 18, 1944 - February 27, 2022
As Bruce Ray Moyer, 77, of Maumelle, Arkansas entered Heaven on February 28, 2022 surely he heard his Father say, ''Well done my good and faithful servant''¦Come and share in your master's happiness!'' Bruce was born on February 18, 1944 to Bruce Ray Moyer, Sr. and Marie (Staton) Moyer in Little Rock. He was raised in Pine Bluff until the age of eight before the family moved to Levy (North Little Rock). Bruce graduated from North Little Rock Senior High school (class of 1962), before attending Arkansas Agricultural and Mechanical College and Little Rock University. He obtained his pharmacy degree from Northeast University in Louisiana.
Bruce began working in the field of pharmacy for Bob Lyon at Lyon's Pharmacy as a teenager. He worked in Batesville and then at the Super X store in Indian Hills. After establishing himself professionally, Bruce opened Oak Grove Pharmacy in 1978. Later Bruce and Mr. Lyon opened a pharmacy in Maumelle. Bruce provided excellent healthcare to Oak Grove and the surrounding communities because of his compassion and kindness. He will long be remembered for his gift of caring for both the physical and emotional health of his patients.
Bruce was a man of many talents, hobbies, and pursuits. He enjoyed traveling, camping and boating, gardening (especially planting daffodils), looking for bargains in the want ads, going to the flea market, buying antiques, keeping things in working order, grilling burgers and chicken, and riding on his tractor. He was a natural teacher who could patiently instruct or impart wisdom on anyone around. Bruce was constantly hungry for knowledge and would ''pick your brains'' for information.
Bruce is survived by his wife of 34 years, Vickie; sons Bruce Moyer of Romance and Whit Griffith of North Little Rock; daughters, Lindy (Jason) Vint of Maumelle and Rebekah Hudgins of Clinton, MS; grandchildren, Vickie Joan Parks, Neela Vint, Ethan Griffith, Georgia Vint, Benjamin Parks, and Lane Hudgins; and his dog Bear. Additionally, he is survived by his extended family, friends, customers, patients, and former employees who will carry on Bruce's memory.
Bruce leaves a legacy of love, faithfulness, and joy. As his daughter Rebekah wrote to him once, thank you for being my friend and father.
Visitation will be at 1:00 Saturday, March 5th at Cedar Height Baptist Church, North Little Rock. The memorial service will follow at 2:30.
The family would like to thank the caring staffs of Elmcroft and Little Rock Memory Care for the outstanding care they provided Bruce in his last years on earth.
Memorials in Bruce's memory should be made to Cedar Height Baptist Church Building Fund, c/o Cedar Heights Baptist Church, 14510 Cedar Heights Road, North Little Rock, AR 72118.
I worked for Bruce many years ago at Oak Grove Pharmacy. He was an excellent employer and a good friend. Bruce was the kind of man you could see Jesus in.
Vickie,
Jack and I send our sincere condolences in your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family.
To Vicki and family. I just heard of Bruce's passing.
Bruce and I were 1st cousins. I remember the fun we had running around Grandmother Moyers' house. He was always kind-hearted and a gentleman.
My sincere condolences to each of you.
We are so sorry for your loss Aunt Vicky and family. Bruce was a great guy who seemed to enjoy life one day at a time. Life is to short, give somebody a hug today.
Vickie I am so sorry to have just read of the passing away of my cousin Bruce. He was truly a gentleman.I will always remember him for his smile and his kindness. He will be missed by many and loved by many forever.Heaven just became a better place because of his presence there.May our father in Heaven and his son Jesus Christ continue to bless you and your family with your needs and happiness until you are reunited with Bruce again.You and your family are in our prayers. With Love Bill Moyers and family
Our condolences. He was a great friend.
Sorry for your loss. Mr. Bruce was our pharmacist for many years, always willing to help people. Prayers for all ðŸ™
This walk is over, and now to be at the throne of our Father -amen
I’ll always remember Bruce for his kind nature and joyful personality. There are so many good memories of conversations over a cup of coffee.
Vickie, I`m so sorry for the loss of your husband, father and grandfather of your children and grandchildren,and best friend. If you are ever in Sallisaw, Ok. would love to see you. You and family are in my prayers. Love you
Dear Rebekah and family,
We are so sorry to hear about your dad’s passing. It is hard to lose a parent but we know you are comforted knowing that he knew the Lord and is with him now. We are praying for you.
Blessings,
John and Carol Spears
(PPC)
Vickie,
I am so sorry hearing this news of Bruce's passing. His battle is over and he is now completely healed!
We can praise the Lord for that!
We are so sorry to hear of Bruce's passing. I will always remember how he was so kind to let us fish on his property that he had owned at one time. And how he was just a sweet and gentle person. Prayers for the family. Sam and Carla Baggett
Lindy and family,
I’m so sorry for your loss. Just know, y’all are in our prayers. May God give you grace, light and peace in the days to come. Love you Ms T
My Poppy was a beautifully kind man. Ever so thoughtful and gentle. His comfort came second to everyone else's. I never doubted his love and was at peace when I was with him.
Dad you will be missed greatly. Thanks for all the beautiful memories. You will be appreciated and loved. I could go on and on but my words fail me.