Brian-Moore-Obituary

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Brian S. Moore

Crawfordsville, Indiana

Oct 5, 1974 – Jun 30, 2021 (Age 46)

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BORN
October 5, 1974
DIED
June 30, 2021
AGE
46
LOCATION
Crawfordsville, Indiana

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Burkhart Funeral Home - Crawfordsville Obituary

Brian passed from his journey here on Earth, that he loved, on to his next journey.


Born Oct. 5, 1974 at Home Hospital, Lafayette, to Ida and Gary Moore, he was the son of Garry L. Robertson and Ida R. Robertson.  He was surrounded by his loving family: mother, brothers, Chris (Tammy) Moore, William (Shereese) Moore; Dee (Gary) Johnson; Joseph (Jennifer) Robertson; Katrina Greely; Marcia (Jerry) Kinnett; Brenda (Larry) Pickett; Donna and Lisa Moore; Joey Moore and a multitude of cousins.


Brian graduated from Crawfordsville High School, class of 1993.  He was first married to Dawn Rusk and second marriage to Jami Harrington, who all remained friends.  While in Junior and Senior High, Brian was very active in football, wrestling and baseball.  He went on to play in the Crawfordsville Mens Softball and co-ed leagues.  Several years he bowled in leagues and went to several out of state tournaments.  He bowled a perfect 300 at our Crawfordsville bowling alley and almost a second one, up to the very last frame.


Brian was preceded in death by his father, Garry Robertson, biological father, Gary Moore, grandparents, Ruth Myers, Chester Klemans, Sr., Lloyd and Emma Moore, Layne and Alma Robertson, cousin, Derek Shaw, uncle, Chet Klemans, uncle, Earl Moore and aunt, Cheryl Greely.


There will be a visitation at Burkhart Funeral Home starting at 5 PM Saturday, July 10 with a service starting at 7:30 PM, led by the Rev. John Lee, a brother to Brian all these years.  Service will be casual. All are welcome.


In lieu of flowers, please make a contribution to the Montgomery County Animal Welfare League in Brian’s memory to honor his beloved furry friend, Willow and his passed beloved furry friend, Ace.

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B...Kept telling me to hold on you get a hold of me...save the best for last huh. You told me to make sure I went to your furneal. I still can't believe your gone. Im sorry love always. I found horse shoe the first time and first conversation I had walking in your home.. I HOPE when I get there your first one who greets me like you did when... Love always and always friends and hearts. SarH..

Rest In Peace my friend. You are missed but not forgotten. I’m still looking for your arrowhead by the creek. I will find it and keep it safe. Your friend always, D.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

There are a lot of hearts with a lot of pain since you left us. Knowing you made me a better person. I miss you and it hurts really bad. Thank you for being my friend. I love you B.

Ida ~ Please know I am so very sorry for your loss and the pain it brings. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Cherish your memories forever!

To Ida & family of Brian ~ So sorry for the loss of Brian & hopefully soon, the pain of his loss will be replaced by only good memories.

Dear Ida,

I'm so very sorry about the loss of your wonderful son. I pray for God's peace and comfort for you in this most difficult time.
Ellen Branstetter Rantz

Oh Brian..... I never thought I would be doing this, let alone so soon. I just want to thank you for all the great memories I will hold close to my heart forever. You will always be remembered, forever loved, and truly missed. Until we meet again, love always, G