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Paul Moore, 81, of Radford, Va., passed away from his earthly home to his heavenly home to reunite and celebrate with his loving wife, Bertha, on their 60th wedding anniversary, November 5, 2009. He attended the West Radford Church of God and retired from Lynchburg Foundry. He was a United States Army veteran. Paul was preceded in death on August 31, 2009, by his wife of 60 years, Bertha Duncan Moore. He is also survived by two daughters and sons-inlaw, Karen and James Price, of Dublin, and Teresa and Frankie Farley, of Fairlawn; two brothers, Pete and Billy "Button" Moore, both of Radford; one sister, Pauline Duncan, of Radford; two grandchildren, Brian Armentrout and Sydney Farley; four step grandchildren, Jennifer Price, Christopher Price, Deanna Farley, and Terri Bryd; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held 6 p.m. on Saturday, November 7, 2009, at the West Radford Church of God with the Rev. Jim Walker and the Rev. Hershel Daniels officiating. A graveside service will be held 1 p.m. on Sunday, November 8, 2009, at the Sunrise Burial Park in Radford with VFW Post #776 conducting the Military Graveside Rites. The family will receive friends from 4 p.m. until the time of the service at 6 p.m. on Saturday evening at the church. Flowers will be appreciated or contributions may be made to your local church. The Moore family is in the care of Mullins Funeral Home & Crematory in Radford, Va., 540-639-2456. www.mullinsfuneralhome.com
Published by Roanoke Times on Nov. 6, 2009.

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Rita Sunshine

November 12, 2009

Dear Teresa, Frankie, Deanna, Sydney,
We were so sorry to learn of the passing of your dad. Please know that each of you are in our prayers. May you find strength in our Lord and Savior and all the precious memories you have of days gone by.
Love, Rita and Donn Sunshine

Pam Moore

November 9, 2009

Dearest Karen, Teresa and family,
I know your heart is heavy now, and you feel as if you can't go on. But you have to hold your head high and ask our Precious Father in heaven to help you with your grief. I know he will and he will get you through this painful time. I too have lost someone and felt as if I couldn't live without them. I just wanted to die myself because the pain was too great to bear. I look back and see how God got me through that horrible time and I wasn't even a Christian then. Know how much you are loved and thought of and most important, you will be with your mom and dad again. You just have to hang onto that and trust God will get you through your time on earth until it's time to be with him.
Love you and praying for you,
Pam Moore

Linda Lawson

November 9, 2009

To the Family:
Your dad was a "Child of the King". I met him during the illness and later death of my father Arnold Hinkley.
He knew the Bible inside out and was a witness to God's love for mankind. I know it was hard to give him up, but God knew his work on earth was done. Keep the faith, keep trusting in God and the day will come when you enter heaven and are reunited with your loving parents.
My favorite verse in the Bible is Isaiah 40:31..."they that wait upon the Lord will renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint." WAIT FOR THE LORD HE'S COMING AGAIN!
Linda Hinkley Lawson

Teresa Moore Farley

November 6, 2009

Well done thou good and faithfull servant! My Daddy always said he wanted to hear The Lord tell him that when he got to Heaven..well I am sure that he heard those words on my parents 60th anniversay when Daddy met my Mama & Jesus together. My parents worked all of their life to help others to be saved. I know they will be rewarded for the work that they both have done. I have had the best life that anyone can imagine because of the life my parents made for me. Praise The Lord for my wonderful parents...God is good all the time! I love you both with all of my heart!

John and Brenda Aker

November 6, 2009

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

DARRELL DOBBINS

November 6, 2009

SENDING MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY I WORKED WITH PAULS BROTHER FOR YRS .THEY MEET IN HEAVEN ON THIER ANNIVERSARY NOW .ROY DARRELL DOBBINS

November 6, 2009

Paul (DAD)you were the dad i never had. you were there to help me when need help or anything else that i needed. I will think about every thing you have taught me I will think about you the rest of my life.I know you are happy now but it still hurts to know you are gone but you will always be in my heart think you for everything I LOVE YOU Frankie (son-in law)(SON)

November 6, 2009

Frankie,Teresa,Deanna and Sydney,and Moore family
I'm so sorry about your Dad/Paw Paw. I know there are no words of comfort any of us can say. I'm just so sorry for all of you, and certainly appreciate how good he was to our girl! God Bless you all. Love Kim Merrill

November 6, 2009

To The Family...
I am certainly thinking and praying for you during this difficult time of loss. Paul was a great man, teacher, father, husband and grandfather! I know he certainly prayed for me during some rough times and I appreciate him so much for that! I miss them both! If you need anything, please let me know!

Eric

November 6, 2009

THE PAUL MOORE FAMILY ..PLEASE KNOW BRO. PAUL WAS AN INSPRATION TO ME..HE TAUGHT ME MORE ABOUT THE BIBLE IN THE FEW SHORT YEARS I KNEW HIM ..THAN ANY PREACHER I HAVE KNOWN IN MY LIFE..YOU SEE BRO.PAUL WOULD COME VISIT MY DAD AND MOM..I WAS TAKING CARE OF MY DAD..ARNOLD HINKLEY..BRO.WOULD COME HAVE CHURCH WITH US ..WHAT A BLESSING HE WAS TO ALL OF US.MY DAD PASSED AWAY IN FEB 2008.EVEN AFTER THAT MOM ..LOUISE HINKLEY WOULD STILL GET TO HEAR HIM TEACH AND PREACH THE BIBLE.HE WILL BE TRULY MISSED AS I CALLED HIM MY PERSONAL PASTER.IF THERE WAS ANY MAN ON EARTH THAT LOVED THE LORD...HE DID.THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS WONDERFUL MAN WITH SO MANY PEOPLE..MY LOVE PRAYERS..AND SYMPATHY.GOES OUT TO ALL OF YOU ..HE WILL BE MISSED WITH A HEAVY HEART JUDY MILES AND LOUISE HINKLEY

Connie Morris-Lytton

November 6, 2009

My Dear Sweet Uncle Paul; It's hard to know what to say. It's been such a very short time since I watched my Mom #2 pass away. I knew you missed her and wanted to be with her, but I just didn't know it would be this soon. I'm sure she greated you along with Dad. I hope you both had the wonderful 60th anniversary which you wanted.
There are so many things I'll always remember about you, but I think what stands out the most is when I bought the Harley dirt bike and you wanted to jump on it and "make sure everything was ok". You didn't realize the power it had and ended up standing upward in the fence!! After we knew you were alright, it was rather hilarious! Then, there's the time recently where Karen and I were taking care of dear sweet Bertha and I washed your dishes while you were reading every page of the Roanoke Times. I got YOUR lesson on washing dishes and conserving water!! You just laughed and kept on reading. You said if you keep on like you're doing you'll spoil me.
Seeing you like that yesterday before rescue took you away will always be in my head as well as others there.
I have many, many fond memories of you and Bertha as well which I will always cherish. All of this has just been so, so fresh. At least I know all of you are where you wanted to be, together. Please be our Guardian Angels, we really need that to guide us and show us the way. Just know that none of you will ever be forgotten.
Love always,
Your niece & daughter #3
Connie

Diane Whitt

November 6, 2009

Karen,
I am so sorry to hear about your precious Dad! He and your Mom were such very, very special people. They always, always treated me with such kindness and respect and that will always be with me. It was such a joy to have had the privilege to know them and have experienced the pleasure of seeing Christ being alive in their lives. Be assured that you and your family are definitely in my prayers! If there is anything at all that you need, please don't hesitate to call me. I am here for you!!!
All my love and prayers,
Diane Whitt

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