Carol-Moore-Obituary

Carol Moore

Norfolk, Virginia

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Norfolk, Virginia
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

Carol Sue Moore VIRGINIA BEACH - Carol Sue Moore, 61, passed away peacefully Sept. 5, 2008, after a long, courageous battle with cancer. Mrs. Moore was born Sept. 17, 1946, to the late Richard and Lucille Dozier in Kansas City, Mo. Carol, as she was affectionately known by her family and friends,...

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I am so sorry to hear of Carol's passing. Stay encouraged and know that God makes no mistakes. Carol will be greatly missed by her family and friends. I am grateful for all the good times we got to share with her at Harris. Be thankful for and treasure those good times you had with her. The memories will bring you great comfort in the difficult days ahead.

To Carol's Family:
My thoughts and prayers are with each of you. I wish you strenght and peace now in your time of need, and always. I had the pleasure of working with Carol at Harris a few years ago, she was indeed a wonderful and thoughtful friend.

I enjoyed Carol's company in the lunch room at work here at Harris. Always smiling and upbeat, she added sunshine to our midday meal. I will miss her but I know she is in a far better place and is free of pain and worries. Put in a good word for us Carol to the Man Upstairs!

My thoughts and prayers are with the family, Keep the faith and stay stong in the Lord, he makes no mistakes, Ms. Carol is in a better place with no more pain and suffering she is looking down on the family with a smile.

I had the pleasure of working with Carol at Harris Connect. My heart and prayers go out with the family. She is a truly loving person and will be missed.

Judy Warner (Norfolk, Va)

To Carol's family,
Words can't explain the sadness I am feeling right now. I am so honored to have been one of Carol's pug board friends. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers. I hope you can find comfort in knowing that love never dies and I know how much Carol loved and was loved. Heaven's gain is our earthly loss.
Sincerely,
Mary Costigan

I had the pleasure of working with Carol in her customer service role and she was always ready to make someone happy. That's just the way she was, always wanting to help. May God comfort her family and friends while we celebrate her life and the many ways she touched peoples lives.

Dearest Harold, and Family, May you find comfort at this time in knowing how this wonderful woman touched many lives. She taught us all so much about courage and inner strength, and how to appreciate everything this life has to offer. Although I never had the honor to meet Carol in person, I spoke to her on the phone several times and corresponded with her. It was our precious puggies that was the common thread we shared.....it was years ago that I met her on our Pug Board. A place where...

My deepest sympathy to all of you. I am a friend from the Pug board and was priveleged to meet Carol in person two years ago in her home. She was an inspiration to all who knew of her bravery and great spirit. Rest in peace my friend and know you are well remembered by many. Nancy Cloutier, Massachusetts