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Gary Moores Obituary

Gary Grant Moores

1960-2013

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Gary Grant Moores of Kamloops, BC on August 15, 2013 at the age of 52 years.

Gary is lovingly remembered by his wife Joanne, daughter Jennafer (Justin) of Kamloops BC, son Josh of Andrew, Alberta, grandson Logan, brothers and sister: Jack (Gail), Bill (Connie), Linda (Blake) and Don (Sandy). He is also remembered by his Aunt Edith Lang of Richmond BC, as well as several cousins, nieces, nephews and a circle of treasured friends.

Gary was born in Kamloops, graduated from Norkam Secondary and went on to a 30 year career as a cable technician. Gary was a deeply caring family man who loved to be around family and friends. He was hardworking, dependable, and was the first person to offer a helping hand to anyone who needed it.

Gary was passionate about life, had a great sense of humor and enjoyed a good joke. He was an avid sportsman who enjoyed fishing, softball, camping but his passion was hockey (Edmonton Oilers). Gary played hockey at a competitive level and later shared his love of the game through his coaching.

A celebration of Gary?s life will be held on Wednesday, August 21, 2013 at 11:00 am at the Southwest Baptist Church 700 Hugh Allan Drive, Kamloops with reception immediately following.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Foundation, 120-540 Seymour St, Kamloops BC, V2C 2G9 or the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 729 Victoria St., Kamloops BC V2C 2B5

Arrangements entrusted to Kamloops Funeral Home

250-554-2577

Condolences may be emailed to the family from

www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com

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Published by Kamloops This Week on Sep. 11, 2013.

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