Clemons, Barbara Anne Moore EL CAJON -- Barbara was born in San Diego, CA, on May 6, 1962. She was surrounded by her loving family when she passed on July 17, 2013, in La Mesa, freeing her finally from the pain she had been silently enduring for the past four years. She was a graduate of Granite Hills High School and spent 30 years in the real estate, banking and finance business in San Diego. She is survived by her daughter Christin Clemons, her son Justin Clemons and wife Christina, and baby granddaughter Adrianna. She is also sorely missed by her mother and best friend Sue Moore and her husband Mike Scott all of El Cajon. She is survived by her father Wesley Moore and wife Gail of Arkansas. She leaves two brothers, William Moore of Charlotte, NC and W. Travis Moore of Menifee, CA Special thanks to Kathryn Mims for always being there for her dear friend. Barbara was a member and volunteer of the El Cajon Elks Lodge. She was always concerned about the needs of others, before her own needs. Her last act of charity was donating her body to UCSD Medical School for research. The family plans a private Celebration of her Life to be held later in the Fall.
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We were very saddened to hear about the passing of Barbara. When she was a child we lived next door to her and she did babysitting for Jennifer and Michelle. According to Greg, my husband Barbara was an excellent Substitute Coordinator for Cajon Valley Union School District for many years. We wish to express our condolences to Suzie and her family.
Darlene Swisher
August 12, 2013
Susie, Mike, Christin, Justin, Christina and Addy, I'm so very sorry for the loss of your Daughter, Mother and Grandmother...and our Friend. There are no words to express the depth of your sorrow ...and we will all miss her so very much. She is with so many other Saints in the presence of the Lord and is in our hearts permanently...and you are in my prayers for peace and comfort. Love to you, Jo
August 4, 2013
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