BERNARD-MOORE-Obituary

BERNARD J. MOORE

Silver Spring, Maryland

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  BERNARD JOSEPH MOORE (Age 91)  On Tuesday, May 7, 2013, of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved husband of 65 years of Sarah Frances Moore; father of Brian (Sally) Moore and Bernice (Ray) Weise; grandfather of Kelly Moore Nowottnick, Colleen Eccles, Alexander Moore, and Paul Weise. He is...

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Dear Bernice,
I am so sorry to hear about your father's passing. My memories of your father are of his being devoted to your mother and to you and Brian.

Hi, B.A., Sally, Bernice and Ray, Jill and I would like to express our deepest sympathies. I remember how your mom and dad were always so gracious to Danny, Doc, myself and many others at their Silver Spring home watching ball games. I was unaware of his service to our country and his blood that he spilled in World War II protecting our freedoms. God bless your dad and your whole family.

What a guy, always with a smile when we saw him. Our father loved to remind us what a hero he was.

We love you Uncle Barney.

The Miller Family

Our prayers go out to the entire Moore family. We are extremely sorry for your loss. Barney was a good man and we feel sure he is in a better place now.

Barney was first and foremost, a fine gentleman. He was such a loving and caring family man. He will be sorely missed!

Love, Jay, Kim, Jonah and Tori McCarl

I wish to extend my deepest sympathy to you on the loss of your dear husband. It can be very difficult to lose someone with whom you have spent so much of your life with. Please be assured that God cares for you and He promises that widows will be looked after during tribulations.(James 1:27)

Hi B.A. Sally, Bernice & Ray. Jill and I express our deepest condolences. I remember your dad and mom putting up with Danny, Doc, myself and others many times in their Silver Spring home and later when they moved. He was always so gracious. I did not know of his extraordinary service and blood spilled for our country during World War II. God Bless your dad you guys.

I can remember Barney being a NY Giants fan and him reminiscing of days in the Bronx when they played ball in the street with a half spalding rubber ball (you could make it curve wildly) and a broomstick. He told us Wille Mays would stop now and then to play with the kids in the street. It must have made an impression as Barney always greeted everyone as if he was meeting Willie Mays for the first time.

As the Giant's manager, Leo Durocher, famously said, "nice guys finish last". Well,...

He was a wonderful man, and will be missed by all.
Neil, Kathy, Sarah & Emily Agate