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Clarence Moore Obituary

Clarence "Skeet"

Moore, Jr.

Services for Clarence "Skeet" Moore, Jr. will be at 10:00 am, Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at Liberty Christian Church, Colfax with Pastor Jim Burns officiating. Visitation will be from 5:00 pm Tuesday November 13th until time of services Wednesday at the church. Interment will follow in Iatt Cemetery, Verda under the direction of Magnolia Funeral Home, Alexandria.

Clarence "Skeet" Moore, Jr., 64, passed away on Monday, November 12, 2012 at Christus St. Francis Cabrini Hospital, Alexandria. Skeet was a master welder by trade and a charter member of Liberty Christian Church. He loved hunting and fishing and was a wonderful husband, father, papa and great papa.

He is preceded in death by his mom and dad, Frank and Jeannine Consenza; father and mother, Clarence and May Moore; sister, Joan Marie; grandparents Frank and Azalea Consenza, Joe and Beulah Moore and Lucille Moore and Clyde.

Survivors include his wife Sue C. Moore; four children, including Andy and Barron, Scooter and Jenni; four brothers, Michael Edward, Steven Wayne, Audie and Richard; two sisters, Sandra and Vanessa; three brother-in-laws, Gary, Tracy Roy and Wayne; nine grandchildren; 4 ¾ great grandchildren; three puppies, many chickens, rabbits and ducks.

Pallbearers will be Davis Ganey, Joe Ganey, Frankie Hayes, Eugene Lively, Jamey Rachal and Shawn Chelette.

To extend online condolences, please visit www.magnoliafuneralhome.com

Published by The Town Talk on Nov. 14, 2012.
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Real sorry to hear about your dad Michelle, I remmeber him from High School, so sorry things went on for you like they did but he is watching over you in heaven now!

Brenda Mills

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