Gregory-Moore-Obituary

Gregory Moore

Atlanta, Georgia

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MOORE, Gregory GREGORY A. MOORE ESCAZU, Costa Rica---Gregory A. Moore, 62, formerly of Vincennes, Indiana, passed away on Sunday, April 13, 2014, at CIMA Hospital in Escazu, Costa Rica. He was born May 26, 1951, in Ft Knox, Kentucky, to Dwight and Marjorie Moore of Elnora, Indiana. He lived in...

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Missing you Greg. Always, Deb

Wow! Sad to hear of his passing. We dated a number of years, talked a lot about marriage until I moved to L.A. I never stopped thinking about him and always wanted the best. I remember when he had two parrots, one got out and flew away, we looked for it and found it in a tall tree, but it would not come down. I truly loved Greg deeply and hoped he had found love and had a family. God bless you Greg. See you again one day. Love always, Deb

Hi dear friends of Gregory Moore--I just ran across this information in the guest book of the Atlanta Constitution. Thanks to everyone who commented and wished his family well! We had a lovely memorial service last year in my city, Atlantic Beach, FL. We sprinkled his ashes, along with the ashes of our father, Dwight Moore, into the Atlantic Ocean near Hannah Park in Atlantic Beach. Greg's dog, Katie, was adopted by a dear friend in Costa Rica who knew her well. There was a memorial...

Just saw Gregs notice in alumni magazine. We were roommates at tech and had one great summer living in a dump on 12th street. We worked the night shift at GM Lakewood. I only saw Greg a couple of times as he worked the games. A one of a kind and someone who I always think about. I am saddened to learn of his passing at such a young age.

I'm so sorry to learn of Greg's passing. We were friends my whole time at GT in the early '70s and I lost touch since then. He was one of the best.

My prayers and warm thought go out to the family. Though I had not talked to Greg in years, I have some really great memories of him from the old days, back in Vincennes. I can still see that sheepish smile of his. He was a great guy and friend back then. I am so glad that I got to know him. He will always have a special place in my memories and heart.

You're an ace Gregorio! I always enjoyed talking with you.

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

I have fond memories of Greg, as he was a close friend and companion to my mother as I was growing up. The last time I saw him was at a Tech game in 2012 and that memory will be cherished forever. He will be missed greatly and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. Kelley Otto Crenshaw