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Carol Ann Moore

1953 - 2010

Carol Ann Moore obituary, 1953-2010

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1953

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2010

Carol Moore Obituary

Carol Ann Moore went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010. She was born May 1, 1953, in Fort Worth. After graduating from Arlington Heights High School in 1971, Carol attended UTA and was a member of the Tri Delta Sorority. She also served as youth representative on the board of Central Christian Church in Fort Worth. She was an active volunteer for the Maui AIDS Foundation and Desert AIDS project in Palm Springs, Calif. She was a member of Desert Chapel in Palm Springs, assisting with outreach for Somalia and Haiti. She was actively part of the patient advocate boards associated with the Proton Center at the Loma Linda University Medical Center. She was a current member of River Oaks Christian Church in Fort Worth. Carol was preceded in death by her brother, Nic Harlow. Survivors: She leaves memories to cherish by her daughter, Monica McDaniel and husband, George McDaniel, and their daughter, Rylee; parents, John and Jolene Moore; her siblings, Susan Hunt, Steven Moore and Sarah Gilmore and their families; and many more family and friends both in Texas and in California. Funeral will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, November 6, 2010 at River Oaks Christian Church, 5613 Meandering Road, River Oaks, Texas followed by interment at Oakwood Cemetery. Visitation: The family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, November 5, 2010 at Shannon Rose Hill Funeral Chapel, 7301 E. Lancaster, Ft. Worth, Texas 76112. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Loma Linda University Medical Center Proton Department, Box 2000, Loma Linda, Calif. 92350. Please share your memories of Carol Ann at www.shannonrosehill.com. To view and sign this guestbook, please visit: mydesert.com/obituaries

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Published by The Desert Sun on Nov. 5, 2010.

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December 7, 2010

Carol Moore was such a joy to be around. We were great friends when I lived in Dallas in the 80's and have so many good memories of our trip to Acapulco with our friends. Carol had such a great memory of the evenings and would make us roar with laughter at recounting the highjinx's of the night. She could remember who wore what, who said what and on and on. She didn't miss a beat. She was always dressed up appropriately in colorful outfits - but we had such a good laugh when she wanted to keep wearing nylons when she lived in Hawaii. What??? A classy girl through and through. She will be missed but remembered with lots of love and appreciation for who she was and what she represented. Much love to you Carol!
Patti Ronning

Jennifer Arena (Levesque)

December 1, 2010

Carol was my boss over 10 years ago. I hate that I never kept in touch after I moved to California. She was a very neat lady who had alot of life lessons to share and good advice to give. I will think of her fondly and remember her telling me "You know, there's a north of the border Carol, and a south of the border Carol". Cheers Ms. Moore, you will be missed & remembered

Barbara Brunson

November 16, 2010

Love you Always Carol. You will be missed dearly.

Becky Phillips

November 16, 2010

I will miss Carol's friendship. She was a special person and I will never forget her.

Jennifer Valentine

November 15, 2010

I first meet Carol at Rosenbluth International. We worked together at Perot Systems. I then followed her to World Travel Partners. We also hung out alot for happy hours and she was a beautiful person. She loved her daughter Monica and talked about her all the time.

I have to say she was the best boss I ever had. She always made time for you no matter what and it was like when she saw you, she had been looking for you. She made you feel so special and loved.

She will be deeply missed, but I know I will see her smiling face again. Now she is an angle and she is looking down upon us and smiling.

I know we are all much better people just from knowing you. God bless you and your family.

Jennifer Trice Valentine

Susan Carroll

November 14, 2010

When I met Carol Ann "Lily" Moore in our Southwest Airlines training class I had no idea that she would become my best friend. We went through many ups and downs together but she always kept a smile and positive attitude through all. We had many crazy adventures together and it is hard to believe that she is no longer in this world. Carol you will be sorely missed and you will always be loved!

Lisa Day

November 14, 2010

The world has lost an incredible woman! I will never forget her incredibly bubbly personality. When we worked together in Dallas everyone depended on her to light up our days and she never failed to do so. My warmest thoughts and prayers to her family. She will be missed desperately.

November 12, 2010

So many people come and go in our lives but some come to dwell in our hearts and that is forever. CarolAnn will be forever in mine. I have known Carol Ann through our Bible Studies and prayer group for many years now at Desert Chapel and I have been deeply honored by her friendship. Carol Ann left a legacy of faith that I am sure will have a ripple effect for many generations to come. I was blessed to know her when she was healthy and forever blessing encouraging and praying for those around her and when she was gravely ill and still still blessing, encouraging and praying for those around her.
I was blessed to be with her praising God together in worship and song! Even in her very last days I was blessed to be with Carol Ann when she raised her arms toward heaven and praised God in worship and in song. She was ever at peace with whatever God desired! Whether He took her home to be with Him or healed her on this earth. I will always cherish the time that I got to spend with Carol Ann. She was my dear dear friend and I long for our glorious reunion some day. My thoughts and prayers are with Carol Ann's wonderful family that God will surround them with His precious love each day. May God be with you all and hold you in His tender care.

November 9, 2010

Carol was one of the most special human beings I have ever known. She was warm, friendly, positive, caring, loving, and truly unique. Although she was ill herself, she helped my daughter, Kristina Rasmussen, through her brain surgery at Loma Linda Hospital and has always been so very supportive to her. She was also Kristina's wonderful supervisor at Rosenbluth and became a fantastic and cherished friend. Carol had a personality that glowed, and she made everyone feel valued in life. She witnessed daily for her Savior, Jesus Christ, as she struggled through her illness striving to be sure that everyone knew her Lord. I know that when she reached Heaven's Gates, she must have smiled bigger than ever because of the thousands of angels who welcomed her home. Carol was a treasure to everyone she knew, and we will miss her deeply. My heartfelt sympathy to Monica and her husband and to Carol's beautiful granddaughter.
-- Janice K. Scott

Robert Rasmussen

November 9, 2010

Carol was such a special person. She was wonderful Christian lady, and a blessing to me. Everytime I talked to her she just lifted up my faith in the Lord. I know that I will see her in heaven one day.

Already Missing You....

Deborah Cork

November 9, 2010

I just want to say how much we will miss Carol. She always made me smile and she would light up a room with her laughter.
She nick named me "LaVonda" which i loved her calling me that.
I am going to miss her.
"love always, LaVonda" alias
Deborah Ann (York) Cork)

November 9, 2010

Dear Sarah and family - I did not know Carol but work with Sarah and wanted to add my condolences. In reading the guest book, it is clear that Carol was very special and so loved. My heart and prayers go out to you all.
~ Beverly Finkey

Tony & Myrna Milano

November 6, 2010

We will forever remember your laughter, warmth, and kindness. Although we did not work at SWA, those stories and antics will keep us in stitches always. We cherished your visit to us here in SJ, and the trips you took to visit in LA. Your sweetness when we saw you at home in Las Vegas. May your family, and many, many friends find comfort knowing you are finally free....
Heaven shines brighter with it's newest jewel. We love you,

Wendy Vorwald

November 6, 2010

Carol, you were my first friend when I moved to Texas from Minnesota 25 years ago. You took me to the ''Hose Off' at Miller Brewing on a hot Saturday afternoon in August and our lipstick melted in the car. You showed me what to do and we put them in the freezer when we got back to your house. I'll never forget your great smile and positive attitude. We were my inspiration girl. I love you and can not wait until we meet again in Heaven.
Love, Wendy

Breanna Provance

November 6, 2010

I do not know Carol personally, but I work closely with her sister Sarah. I have been praying for Carol for many months. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family during this time.

Judy Hart

November 6, 2010

Carol, what sweet memories you leave behind. My heart is heavy. Praying for your family. May the Peace of Christ be with them during this difficult time. I enjoyed working with you. You never met a stranger. Such a beautiful smile, impeccably groomed, treated all with respect. You will be missed but Heaven has gained a beautiful Angel. You will live on in the legagy of Monica & her baby. With love, Judy

celebrate good times

Becky Hills

November 6, 2010

BJ leading the wedding march, Carol 2nd in line

Becky Hills

November 6, 2010

GSW Travel bunch

Becky Hills

November 6, 2010

The years keep rolling by

Becky Hills

November 6, 2010

Two peas in a pod, Best Friends Forever!!!!

Becky Hills

November 6, 2010

We will miss you dear friend

Becky Hills

November 6, 2010

Dancing in Ft.Worth, TX

Becky Hills

November 6, 2010

30yrs ago when I walked into GSW Travel Carol and Gwen took me under thier wings and they both continued to believe in me. Ever sense it was Carol and Gwen. Two peas in a pod. Best Friends forever!
We had some wonderful times together through the years, lots and lots of laughs! Laughter is the best medicine for the soul. I can hear Carol's laugh right now.
One of the our first outings together was Ft.Worth, TX. Carol's hometown, that she loved so dearly. We put on our cowboy boots and went to see if we could find a handsome cowboy to 2step across Texas with. She was a Texas girl through and through. She still loved traveling and other adventures, but Texas was home!!! I remember when she told me she was coming back to Texas, she couldn't wait to be able to spend precious time with Monica and Rylee, and get together with her friends. I was so looking forward to it.
I feel blessed that the Lord put Carol in my road of life 30yrs ago, she made a differance and brought lots of sunshine along the way. I will miss your beautiful smile and words of encourgement. You will forever live in the hearts of the ones who loved you most. Until we meet again. Cheers my dear friend!!!

Alice Vernon

November 6, 2010

Dear Sarah and family know that you are in our hearts and prayers. May you find consolation in the Peace of Almighty God.

Selina Bruck

November 5, 2010

Dear Sarah,
I lift you up during this time and can understand the loss of a loved one.
May God keep you and comfort you until you and your sister are together once again.

Ernesto

November 5, 2010

I don’t have too much to say just – my condolences
I am sure she is now on good hands . GOD.

The Yorks

Robert & BJ York

November 5, 2010

I just wanted to say how much we loved Carol and we are going to miss her quite a bit. She was always so thoughtful, we so much appreciated the Country CD that she gave to Robert a few years ago, he listens to it all the time. We think of her every time we hear those songs.

This is her Texas Momma, that's what she always called me in her many eMails.

Caroline Carson

November 4, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with Carol's family in this time of grief.
Arlington Heights Class of 1971

Paul Arceneaux

November 4, 2010

We will remember Carol Ann's sweet spirit. She was passionate about her experience here at Loma Linda University Medical Center and was eager to participate in whatever way she could to be of assistance.

As a member of the Loma Linda Proton Center Advisory Council she exemplified gratefulness, patience, grace and an unshakeable faith.

We will miss her enthusiasm and grace, and our memories of Carol Ann will be sweet.

The family and friends of Carol Ann will be in our prayers.

Glenda/Mickey Hendon

November 4, 2010

It seems only a few years ago we were working at Southwest Airlines and now our lose is heaven's gain. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of your joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. God bless each of you.

AHHS Class of 1959

November 4, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Jill Hoenig

November 4, 2010

I worked with Carol a few years ago and what a special woman. She was ALWAYS so positive and happy...not to mention beautiful (on the inside and out). I am so sorry for your loss. She certainly was one in a million. Prayers for Peace!!! Jill (Cleator) Hoenig

Sue Moody

November 4, 2010

I first met Carol in the late 90's, we were instant friends. Carol was always the life of the party and heads turned when she walked into the room. It wasn't long before she had a nickname for me and me for her. I always teased her about her gorgeous legs and called her "Carol Merrill", after the model from Let's Make a Deal. We went to Acapulco one time and she introduced me to Baby O's, what fun we had. I know one day I will see my girlfriend again and she will be there waiting for me with that fabulous smile of hers. Carol will be missed, she had a heart of gold.

Melissa Thompson

November 4, 2010

Carol always could brighten up a room the minute she walked in. Fond memories of driving around Ft Worth with Kathy singing Patsy Cline. She was always positive and upbeat. I will miss her, but will see her again in heaven. She must be a mosr beautiful angel.

November 4, 2010

I met Carol first on December 31st 1996...i I will never forget her welcome of my first day at Rosenbluth International. We became friends immediately even though she was my supervisor. She was a true inspiration to this world and all the people she met. Her beautiful smile, her beautiful spirit, and her love for others. She always cared about other people first. The world will miss her, but someday I will meet her in Heaven with our Lord. I love you Carol and will miss you. Thank you for all you brought to this world and others..My prayers are with you and your family, and your wonderful daughter Monica. .Kristina Rasmussen (Dallas, Texas)

Kirk and Gwen Christian

November 3, 2010

Carol was such a hero to so many people, full of Strength, Courage, Laughter, Happiness, and consistently the Life of the Party. She would always say that she wanted to lead the Conga Line! She loved to dress impeccably from head to toe, in cowboy boots and matching belts, or beautiful dresses and heels… always matching perfectly.

She was dedicated to her career in the travel business and loved by her many coworkers, including travel industry professionals all over the world. She had the opportunity to live in many places including Maui Hawaii, and Palm Springs California… but her true home would always be Ft. Worth Texas where her family was from. Her family is what meant the most to her, more than anything Monica’s delivery of her precious Grand Daughter Rylee Page became her inspiration.

Her memory always amazed us, she could remember the smallest details of events and what people were wearing when she met them or during those events. We traveled together many times, and it was always fun, never a dull moment, Carol made sure of that. We would get together and Carol would love to play DJ, picking her favorite dance songs and we’d all dance together.

Her dedication to God was also great. She touched our lives with love, spirit and a zest for life we’ll always remember. We will see Carol again in heaven and we look forward to that day.

Teri Coburn

November 3, 2010

What do I think when I hear the name Carol Moore?

Big Beautiful Hair!
Exceptional Smile!
Eyes That Twinkle!
Beautifully Dressed!
A Memory that was unbelievable.

My conversations with Carol over the years always brought laughter.

Working with Carol was a blast, traveling with her always brought something a little more special than other trips.

Thank you girl for:
Great Laughs, wonderful memories and blessing me with special friends.

Your light will always burn brightly in my heart, but you will shine in the heavens above.

You will be truly missed but never forgotten!
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Your family will be in our prayers.
God Bless,
Bobby, Teri & Josh

November 3, 2010

The world is a little less brighter without Carol. What a courageous and amazing woman! Always positive and always smiling! We worked together and also got together with friends and had wonderful times and memories. My thoughts are with her family at this time and praying for them..."Terri Keyoth (Hurst, TX)

Nancy Parker Beckum

November 3, 2010

Carol Ann, As I release you to our Heavenly Father, I know you are free to fly with the angels. I'm so glad to have had you as my friend for 30+ years. I look forward to our reunion. Love you, Nanc

To Carol's Family: Carol Ann and I met at SWA in 1974 when we were mere kids! She's always held a special place in my heart. We reconnected several years ago and became close email buddies. We shared our Faith and the same political views ;) She will be deeply missed. Be comforted knowing there's another angel in heaven.
Lovingly,

From the Tapleys

Kathy & Greg Tapley

November 3, 2010

I first met Carol in 1978. Carol and I became fast friends and have always had a special bond. Carol was always my biggest cheerleader, she was the one that encouraged me to get my real estate license, she encouraged me to sing, she encouraged me to be the best I could be. And this is Carol, she was a motivator, the essence of positivity. This is of course just one of the many reasons she was successful in her career in the travel industry. Of course Carol’s highest achievement is Monica, she always called Monica her “angel”, and Monica has always been special, everyone that knows her cannot deny that.
With Carol the glass was always full, nothing half full or half empty with her. I rarely ever heard Carol say anything disrespectful about anyone, she was never one to gossip, one more reason I had so much respect for her. Carol loved life, she embraced life, she was full of life. I love Carol and I am going to miss her, I am going to miss talking to her and talking about old times and just hearing her talk to me in that ole West Texas drawl. Greg was just saying this morning how he was going to miss her too, he was talking about how animated she was. When we went on a trip to Cancun she would just be so excited as she was describing what we were going to do, oh how she loved to travel and especially to Mexico. Carol had an unshakeable faith, she loved the Lord! Carol is blessed with a beautiful spirit, I say “is” blessed with a beautiful spirit, because Carol’s spirit will always live on. Carol is always going to be with us. Our beautiful memory of her will live on forever and ever. Heaven is lucky to have her, the angels are rejoicing, they are singing in Heaven, “Oh one of our soldiers made it back home, she is truly Home with our Lord.” We pray for God to comfort the family and we also pray for the healing of Jack and Steve.

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