Bobby-Moore-Obituary

Bishop Bobby Jean Moore

Knoxville, Tennessee

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MOORE, BISHOP BOBBY JEAN (nee Ballinger) - of Knoxville, went home to be with the Lord, August 5, 2007, daughter of the late Elder Eugene and Leola Ballinger; loving wife of the late Edward Moore, Jr.; sister to the late W. H., Amos, Bennie Manning, Willie Ballinger, Mamie Robinson, Lovie...

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Elder Slay,

Although I was not able to attend the homegoing celebration of Bishop (Aunt) Bobby, know that you, Ashley, Micca, and the entire True House family are forever in my thoughts and prayers. Bishop was a dynamic, true woman of God. I can just imagine her, Lovema, and Ma Ballinger in Heaven rejoicing and praising God together. We have some very anointed shoes to fill and by God's grace, the legacy will continue to live on through us. Stay encouraged and know that I love you...

You all are in our thoughts and prayers.

Another soldier gone to be with the heavenly father.
To the family, stay strong and be
encouraged for the Lord is always near. Praying for all of you for continued strength.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

To the family of Bishop Bobby J. Moore, I am grateful to God for having known Bishop Moore, she was truly a woman of God. She was the one who helped me to receive the Holy Ghost, I shall never forget how much she helped me in my growth in Christ. I loved her and will be eternally grateful to God for Bishop Moore being in my life. God bless you and your family is my prayer. General Elder Paulette Pace

May God be with all of the family at this time of need. I will never forget Bishop Moore or the time that she spent taking care of my cousins and I. I will never forget calling her "Bobby Jean" in church one evening as a child and getting fussed at because it was disrespectful (I didn't know) and Bishop Moore told my Grandmother not to be too upset with me because that was the name I had always called her. Believe me, I never called her Bobby Jean again. She was truly a special person and...

Frankie, I know what it is like to lose a Mother that is very close to you, having recently lost mine, I can only tell you that your days will get better in time. You will always have your memories, draw from them.
Juanita Slay and Family

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

May God be with you all during this time. Sorry for your loss.


June and Bill love