Michael Moreno
April 07, 2018
Michael Moreno, 45, passed away unexpectedly at home Saturday, April 7, 2018. He was born November 24, 1972, in Des Moines, Iowa, to Jesse and Christine (Schneider) Moreno. To most he was known as Michael, but to his father he was “The Ragedy Rascal”.
For Michael did not speak clearly, so our father would make him repeat a rhyme just for him - "The Ragedy Rascal ran around the rock." The Ragedy Rascal’s name was Michael. He began his journey in Valley Junction in a house literally built by his father’s own two hands along the railroad that was worked by his father, grandfather and great uncles. But that’s a story for another day, one of which The Ragedy Rascal had to move to a regular old street off 13th and Ashworth in a simple house of brick that was not fancy or grand by any means. It was there that the love and life lessons would become his most treasured memories.
Ragedy spend his childhood days wandering the backwoods down by the river near his home, planting a garden on land his family used to own. When he wasn’t doing that he would spend his time fishing, which was his favorite past-time that he shared with his father, mother, siblings, aunts and uncles. When his pole wasn’t in the water or he wasn’t wandering the hills, climbing trees, or building fires against his father’s wishes, Ragedy could be found building or drawing whatever project that popped into his head. Michael being himself, did not stop until it was complete. When he wasn’t making those dreams in his head come true, he would be wandering the town with his cousins, friends, or maybe a sibling or two. The Ragedy Rascal started in the trade that would forever become his life's work alongside his uncle, Mike Hoffman, who along with his cousins, Mark, Eric and Jodi had taught not only him, but Jason, Arnold and Dale how to put in acoustic ceilings at the ripe age of 10.
Let us not forget he was influenced and molded also under the direction of our most infamous uncles, Warren “Dial” Bingaman and “Hot Rod Hank” Hansen. For he loved his older mentors and wanted to be just like them. To most, they would be called cousin, but to him they were called brother. That was how Ragedy was raised - that family took care of each other. Now what about those friends named Keon and Hang Nong who were tried and true until the very end. A glimpse of them must be included in this simple short story. We could not forget them because he gave them such a special place deep within his heart. These boys all ran together along the city roads, long hair, dark colors, and long trench coats in the middle of the night.
The Ragedy Rascal’s time was not always spent letting his spirit wander. For one day he found a love and her name was Sarah Eberle and then two gifts were granted to them from our precious Lord above. Their names are Mariah Jean and Jesse Tyler. It’s his smile I see upon their faces as they dance around the camp fire site or sit along a fishing hole. He now walks beside them no matter where they go.
Life changes and nothing stays the same. He married another - Deborah Conrad was her name. They blended together their families, for Michael truly loved her son, James Tyler. The Ragedy Rascal was so happy for he loved them dearly. I never in all the years we shared saw such a smile upon his face - his soul was delighted. God smiled upon his family and blessed them with grace. A love grew within him while singing by a campfire, dancing with his children and wife.
Old Ragedy’s spirit became troubled and no one will truly know why he was called to Heaven. He was given his wings to fly as he entered into Heaven, greeted by our father who was waiting for him upon that special rock.
I love you Ragedy.
Your forever twin
Michael is survived by his wife, Deborah; children, Mariah, Jesse, James, and Whitney; mother, Christine Moreno; grandmother, Neva Sorenson; siblings, Gerald (Onie) Oppold, Karen Oppold, Anna-Marie (Dale) Forbes, Wayne (Jennifer) Shoafstall, Christina (Donald) Petro, Christopher (Michelle) Moreno, and Conchita (Santiago) Martinez; brothers in heart, Keon Nong and Hang Nong; fathers-in-law, John Conrad and Edgar Kuyrdkendall; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his father, Jesse and brother, Jesse.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at Christ the King Catholic Church, 5711 SW 9th Street followed by burial at Resthaven Cemetery. The family will greet friends Monday, April 16th from 4 to 8 p.m. with a vigil service at 8:00 p.m. at Hamilton’s Funeral Home, 605 Lyon Street.
Memorials may be directed to his sister, Conchita Moreno-Martinez.
Condolences may be expressed at: www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
M J M
12/05/2024
Hey dad its been a while since we seen each other i got youre message in my dream again like the night you left us. Im Glad you are proud of me. Im glad youre excited for my future and things to come. Being a grand dad in spirit will be hard but i know youre looking out for us. It was nice to see you and hear you once more after so long our baby boy is growing healthier by the second. Cant believe hes due around the corner not long after youre aniversary i bet you heard i finally moved! I got my own place now! Its exciting. We started decorating the room now too, i know its been a while since i Thought about you but i can now say my heart has been heald and i forgive you for everything. You was a great father in your own way and words im reminded every day how i am Just a mini you i wouldnt change a thing tho. Glad i got to be youre daughter and ill be Waiting to feel youre energy in the delivery room like you promised in my sleep even if its a dream i hope you get a good look at him up there love you youre little girl! Who carry youre tools! <3 ps miss you and i love you dad, im doing well! Gtg now see you around! <3
Christina Petro
04/09/2022
Its been four years. Sometimes it feels like a lifetime ago. And other times it feels like yesterday. The only constant is we miss you. We struggle to make sense of the senseless We try to move forward but its hard to live and be happy with core part of ourselves is missing. All we know there is still so much love left for you. And the only thing we can do to s cry it out in our tears. None of us have been the same. We smile but there is no joy. We laugh but there is happiness. We try to love but we feel only numbness. You left thinking no one loved you or cared. You couldnt have been more wrong . We struggle to make it through each day. We still want to call you to share our lives. We still look for you in the crowds or vehicles passing by. And yes at times we have waited outside your house waiting for you to come home. Still waiting fyi wake up from the nightmare of that night. But, we get no relief. You never knew how much you tied us all together. I hope when I reach the other side your waiting for me.
Deborah Moreno
12/05/2020
i MISS YOU MY SWEET LOVING DORK.. LIFE IS SOOOO MUCH WORSE WITH YOU NOT IN IT
Deborah Lee Moreno
04/07/2020
I LOVE YOU & MISS YOU WITH EVERY HEART BEAT MY SWEET LOVE!
Every memory feels like yesterday. May the good Lord hold you in his arms until we meet again.
Your Loving Wife,
Deborah
Mary L. Moreno
05/24/2018
Words cannot express my sadness and heartfelt condolences. I pray that your faith will carry you all through this time of immense grief.
Olivia Moreno
05/02/2018
The Moreno family in Heaven is as large as the one on Earth. Say hello to my daddy, Chava, and my favorite uncle, Jesse. Rest with the angels dear Michael.
Mary Gutierrez
04/17/2018
My sincere condolences to the family. May GOD's word comfort you. Isaiah 26:19; Rev.21:3-5.
Sarah eberle
04/14/2018
I am sorry for youre passing Michael youre children Mariah and Jesse will miss you deeply and so will I we all love you. May god take youre hands and guide you to lite where you can be peaceful for now and eternity we will all see you again one day.