Lance Allen-Moore, II-Obituary

Lance Allen Moore, II

1987 - 2015

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Chris:

I just recently learned of Lance's passing. I am deeply sorry for your tremendous loss and wish you comfort in these difficult times. Please find strength in your memories of Lance; he will live forever in your heart as a cherished son. God Bless you and may you find everlasting peace in your life.

Chris, I cannot express how sorry I am at the loss of your son. He was our farrier for nearly three years. He was always there for Connie and I, as we struggled to take care of seven horses while dealing with several health and injury issues. Please let us know what we can do for you.

Trooping at YAD (Young Astronauts Day) at the Warner Robins Air Force Museum.

While I didn't know Lance as well as I would have liked to what I did know of him was the great friend and man he had become. He was always willing to help others. I never knew him to be anything but positive and enjoying life and making the most of any situation. His smile,laughter and just goodwill toward everyone is just inspiring to me. I never got to witness him in his Wasteland mode ,but I did in his Stormtrooper mode and it was always a wonderful time for everyone involved. You are...

Only meeting him the one year at WW, I will remember that he was always such a thoughtful, caring person to those around him. May his kindness live on in our hearts forever.

I never had the pleasure of meeting this young man. In reading the obit's listing of the things important to his life, I can see why my daughter Jessica, admired this new friend in her life. She'd met him at Wasteland Weekend, and shared photos of him in character. Since I am a 'costume mom', all my kids' friends are my 'kids' too. My deepest sympathies to his mom, fiancee, family and friends.

I had the privilege of meeting Lance for a short time. He was a mate who instantly filled a space you didn't know existed. He offered sage words of wisdom which I shall take to heart. Rest easy son.

I am so grateful I got to know Lance. You couldn't help but be happy when he was around. I'll miss him around the campfire. It won't be the same without his big smile and laughter. And while I don't understand why God called him home now, I do know that I'll see him again. As a Christian it's hard to be truly sad at death when we know it means Lance is in paradise and one day we'll join him. But until that day, the memories of him will bring me happy tears and a deep sense of how blessed I...

The loss of lance spreads far over , as he touched soo many hearts.
As a costume wearing character he has given out dreams, smiles, and hope to soo many, and thats just to those that called him family!.... he did even more for any child that saw there "hero" , and yet never saw him as lance was only seen as what charater ever portrayed to that child!.... and there smiles are the only payment ever needed apon that! Thank you Lance for your time in this world, for your smiles, and for...

Obituary

Lance Allen's Obituary

Lance Allen Moore, II, 27, passed away on March 10, 2015, after injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident while vacationing in Australia. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, March 28, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. in the Chapel at Watson-Hunt Funeral Home. Interment will be in Perry Memorial Gardens immediately following the service. Visitation will be held on Friday, March 27, 2015, from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. at Watson-Hunt Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests memorial contributions to The Wounded Warriors.Lance was born in Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. He graduated from Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, Virginia. Lance proudly served our country in the U. S. Army with the 82nd Airborne, including two tours in Iraq. He had a passion for dressing as various characters, sharing his enthusiasm for life with patients at children?s hospitals and volunteering with various organizations dressed in character. Lance enjoyed collecting and celebrating Star Wars as a member of Vader?s First 501st Legion, The World?s Definitive Imperial Costuming Organization. He was also a Mad Max enthusiast, and attended Wasteland Weekend, The World?s Largest Post-Apocalyptic Festival. Additionally, he was a member of The Single Action Shooting Society (SASS), participating in the preservation and promotion of Cowboy Action Shooting. Lance loved his motorcycle and rode with a group of friends on First Friday each month. He was a local farrier, shoeing horses locally, and was a member of the Brotherhood of Farriers. He was a member of The River Church, and will dearly missed by those who knew and loved him.Left to cherish the memories of Lance are his mother, Chris Moore of Perry; his father, Colonel Lance Moore of Springfield, Virginia; his beloved fiancée, Blair Ingram of Atlanta; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.Condolences for the family may be left in the online guestbook at www.watsonhunt.com. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.

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