The video quickly gained momentum, racking up over 700,000 views in just 10 days. Since then, Moore has received warm messages and birthday cards from all over the U.S.—and even as far away as Africa.
A Life of Service and Simplicity
Moore’s incredible life journey began on a farm in Noble County, Ohio. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps for three and a half years. After completing his military service, he spent two decades working for the U.S. Postal Service.
He and his late wife, Thelma Lee, were married for 75 years before she passed away in 2022 at the age of 95. Together, they raised three children and built a life grounded in family, hard work, and commitment.

The Secret to a Long Life? Stay Active
Moore attributes his long, healthy life to staying physically active—a habit instilled in him from a young age on the family farm.
“I was always active, doing something. I carried mail for 20 years, walking, and that was good. I grew up on a farm. We did everything. And if we didn’t have anything to do, we created something,” he explained. “So it’s just this: stay active.”

“People from all over the country have been sending him birthday cards and cheering him on,” Beckler told Fox News Digital.”
Since his birthday invitation video went viral, Moore has been flooded with kind messages and well wishes. Kelli Beckler, the executive director at Danbury Senior Living, said the response has been overwhelming in the best way.