Edward-Moore-Obituary

Edward Moore

Peoria, Illinois

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Edward Moore passed away in Peoria, Illinois. The obituary was featured in Peoria Journal Star on September 2, 2009.

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My concolences to Ed's family and friends.
I had the pleasure to meet Ed 7 years ago and since worked from a distance with him. I will always remember him as someone who is extermely reliable and very helpful. He wanted systems to work, had the patience to explain over and over again and made sure all concerns were dealt with. We will miss him.

Condolences to Ed's family and partner Dave. I work at Chevron in Pascagoula, MS and did get to meet Ed once on his visit here. Ed helped the Refinery with PESS (computer system) and all of our specifications. I'm certain that he will be missed both at work and at home.

My heartfelt condolences to family and friends of Ed Moore.

I had the pleasure and honor of working with Ed for the past four years. Ed was always cheerful and optimistic, and he approached challenges with great curiosity and energy, especially when others sought his help.

Ed helped design and manage several IT applications that have made our work easier and more organized, and we rely upon those tools daily. He had the special ability to bridge the communications gap...

My sincere condolences to Ed's parents, family and his partner Dave.

I had the honor of having Ed as part of my team at Chevron for the past 10+ years. One of the many items I admired about Ed was his ability to undertake activities and projects and produce work product that always exceeded expectations. Ed had this uncanny knack to anticipate what the requestor really wanted versus what he or she may have asked for. He was also a great teacher helping new users come up to speed...

My condolences to all of Ed's family and to Dave Hunt.

Ed was fun to work with, he was "Mr PESS" - that's a computer based system for the Product Engineering Specification Sheets. A large and somewaht cumbersome system but Ed looked after it tirelessly and kept it going though many itterations. He was cheerful and it was never a problem to go and see him about PESS. To most of us PESS was (and still is a mystry) but Ed knew all of the inner workings of the system. I will miss...

My condolences to the family. Ed was an exceptional and respected individual who will be remembered fondly at Chevron. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to know him.

I am recently retired from Chevron and worked in Product Engineering with Ed. I found him always helpful and whether what we asked of him was an official part of his job or not, he would pitch in. He was a talented computer programmer whose work underpins much of the important work Product Engineering does for Chevron Products Co. He will be sorely missed. I send my best regards to his partner and his family; may the Lord bless you all.

That neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor anything else, in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.

And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying,
neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.

My deepest sympathies and prayers to the family of late Ed Moore and may...
















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