Carl-Moore-Obituary

Carl H. Moore

San Antonio, Texas

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July 15, 1916 - February 28, 2016July 15, 1916-February 28, 2016 Carl Henry Moore was born July 15, 1916 in Quincy, Michigan to Lewis and Lillian Moore, Dr. Moore leaves behind a son, Henry Moore, a daughter, Susan Moore-Sickmann, six grandchildren (Shannon Martinez, Jayme Bomben, Sarah Laja,...

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It really saddened our families hearts today to find that our friend (Pop) Mr. Moore had gone to glory.
Pop will be truly missed. He was an awesome man of God. He and Mrs. Sue (Popsey) Moore had become very dear friends. I know heaven is rejoicing.

The Rotary Club of San Antonio is saddened by the loss of such a wonderful man. He was a member for nearly 57 years and very much a part of the club's long history. Our condolences.

Many years of sweet memories of sharing Christ's love as teachers in Carl & Sue's Youth Dept.at Trinity Baptist Church.

Fron Trip and Frank Delph

Carl was the perfect neighbor and a good friend. Carl always had kind words for my son try and me. He was always interested in what Trip was doing. The world has lost a good man who treated us with respect and kindness

This Godly man gave me one of the greatest gifts of my life,his daughter,Susan. I always felt welcomed and loved by him whenever I saw him. I know how much he will be missed but I rejoice that he is with his beloved Savior and his beloved Popsy and Cindy.

We knew Carl for many years, since my brother Tom married Susan, Carl's daughter. He was truly an amazing man, loved and respected by all. Although he accomplished many wonderful things, he remained a humble man; always gracious and loving to all. His legacy lives on in his children and grandchildren. He will be dearly missed... Love to all, Patty, Mike and Caleb

In behalf of the Nursing Students and Nurses who have graduated from Wayland Baptist University and the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, it is my honor to have known Dr. Moore. He did more to help the Nursing Students understand the important role that they would be taking on perhaps more than any textbook could ever provide. Dr. Moore was truly an inspiration to many health care providers and will be remembered.

Dr. Moore was wonderful example of Christ's love. He was a dear man. My prayers are for comfort for his family.

What a special man, and he will be missed by all his Blanton neighbors!