ASU remembers

   

Raymond Heber Moon

Raymond spent 10 years teaching and developing curriculum

   

  

Raymond Moon

  

August 11, 2019

Raymond Heber Moon, 85, died on August 11, 2019. Ray joined the U.S. Army in 1953. He advanced from a Private to Sergeant during his two years of active service. He was officially released in 1961 from the 144th Regiment out of Fort Lewis, Washington. After his active military service, Ray earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Education & Office Management from Brigham Young University in 1961. Ray chose a career in the banking industry, working his way up to one of seven Vice Presidents for Western Savings in Arizona. He also spent 10 years teaching and developing curriculum at ASU. Ray spent countless hours serving for the Kiwanis Club, United Way, Chamber of Commerce, his church, and the Boy Scouts of America. Ray earned many awards within the scouting community, including Silver Beaver, but more importantly, he served alongside hundreds of other incredible people, who had a similar passion of teaching youth critical life skills and encouraging them to be responsible adults. Ray is survived by his wife Donna, two sons, two daughters, eleven grandchildren, seven great grandchildren, four sisters and one brother. He was preceded in death by three siblings. A viewing will be held 23 August 2019 Friday morning prior to the services at the Sharon Stake Center, 545 South 800 East Orem, UT from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Funeral will begin at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be at the Orem City Cemetery. (Source: ASU Foundation)