Bob Moore, the joyful founder of Bob's Red Mill, has passed away at the age of 94, leaving behind a legacy of whole grain foods.
Bob Moore, the beloved founder of Bob's Red Mill, passed away at the age of 94. He was known for his vibrant presence, once leading a marching band parade around the Natural Products Expo West show floor. Formerly a gas station owner, Moore ventured into artisanal grains and became an icon in the industry. His commitment to fairness was evident when he began transferring ownership of Bob's Red Mill to its employees in 2010. Moore's mission to promote whole grain foods for every meal of the day resulted in a product portfolio of over 200 wholesome items. Alongside his wife, Charlee, he transformed the company from an artisanal Oregon business into a global empire. Tributes and condolences have poured in from around the world, honoring Moore's significant contributions to healthy eating and food production.
The founder of Bob's Red Mill will be remembered for joyfully leading a marching band parade around the Natural Products Expo West show floor.
A former gas station owner, he was learning to read the Bible in its original languages when he changed course and started what became an artisanal-grains ...
The Oregon native began transferring ownership of Bob's Red Mill to its employees in 2010, citing a need for fairness.
Bob Moore, the founder of Bob's Red Mill, died Saturday at the age of 94, according to a statement from the whole-grain company he founded.
Bob's Red Mill founder Bob Moore died on Saturday at the age of 94, the company confirmed.
The company's mission is to promote โwhole grain foods for every meal of the day,โ and its portfolio of products includes more than 200 items, including whole ...
Under Moore and his wife, Charlee, the company grew from an artisanal Oregon business into a global empire of stone-ground grains, cereals, and flours, ...