Aimee-Moore-Obituary

Aimee Lynn Moore

Anchorage, Alaska

1959 - 2019

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DIED
December 25, 2019
LOCATION
Anchorage, Alaska

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Aimee flew over our earthly horizons and was honored to be called home on Christmas. She died in her home town of Anchorage, Alaska due to medical complications. She is survived by her parents, Diane and Ken Moore, her brother Robert Moore (and his two daughters Kylie and Alaina), her sister...

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I'm so sorry to hear of Aimee's passing. I have many fond memories of her helping at Diane's store when I worked there. The Moore family was an integral part of my teen and young adult years and will always hold a dear place in my heart. Please know I will be praying for Peace through this difficult time. Love and hugs to you all.

My deepest sympathy for your loss. Aimee was a true friend she will forever remain in my heart.

We are deeply saddened for Aimee's family to suffer this loss. We have happy memories of traveling with Aimee along with her parents and sister. Always up for any excursion and adventure, she kept all of us on the right path. She is deeply missed.
The Beacock Family

My husband and I met Aimee while we were members of FBC, Anchorage. We were there for about six years. I remember her sweet smile that was always shining bright. Fly high my friend.

Phillip and Lisa Hodge

We were so saddened to hear that Aimee passed. She was a delight and always friendly and accommodating to our guests who loved to fly with her. The last time I saw her in September she was telling me how she was the luckiest person to have the job of flying around Alaska. We will miss her smiling face at Silver Salmon.
Joanne M Coray

Anne and I are heartbroken to read this tragic news. Traveling with Aimee and you in Europe is one of many fond memories of those adventures.

We are so very sorry to hear about your loss. We just heard about Aimee's passing and that the service was earlier today. Sorry we missed it. Our sincere condolences to you all. Our thoughts and prayers are with your whole family.

Aimee flew many guests into our lodge at Silver Salmon Creek, and she safely battled winds, tides and low ceilings as she delivered people to their destination on a remote beach. I enjoyed our book exchange and I had just mailed her one on Tides, that complimented well her gift to me on Reading Water.
Amiee will be truly missed in the Alaska Aviation community, and the image of her beach-combing for unusual rocks while waiting for guests will always linger. David Coray

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