Howard-Moore-Obituary

Howard Anthony Moore

Dallas, Texas

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MOORE, HOWARD ANTHONY "TONY" passed away unexpectedly on September 18, 2003 in Dallas, TX. Tony was born July 8, 1976 and was a lifelong resident of Dallas. He graduated from Lake Highlands High School in 1994. Tony was known by his family and friends for his loving and gentle spirit. Everyone is...

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Remember that zip line we built?

12 years ago you passed away.
You know part of my childhood died with you brother. You were my best friend. My first best friend. I miss you. When I was 7 my family and I moved thousands of miles away from you. When I returned to the USA we only had minimal contact with each other. I'm not going to pretend that we would have still been best friends in adult-hood but I really miss having the opportunity to try. I miss having the opportunity to be a better friend to you. I miss...

Missing Tony

Hi Tony. Happy birthday buddy. Still missing you. Still wishing you would have stayed here with us longer. So much that I still want to share with you. Still feels like such a tragedy not having you here with us. I try to look on the bright side and understand that your peace is eternal and that you will know no more suffering.

Tony, we will miss you so much. What a true loss. Darnelle and Ginger, you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Our love to you and your family.
Ryan and Anne (formerly Williford)

Darnelle and Jennifer,
We are all so shocked and so sorry about Tony's death. He is a precious part of lots of memories from younger days in kindergarten through sixth grade. Nancy Christy and I especially remember him as one of our boy scouts. Now that was a while ago but some fun things to remember about those days. We did not see you as much as life got much busier for us all during our kids older years. But he was a precious guy and he left this place much too soon.
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I have known Tony as both a young man in his twenties, and also as a young boy. I keep a photo on my desk at work, of him and his two favorite buddies of that time, Nicky and Jonathan. Tony loved to build things from wood, and so at his urging, Tony, Nicky, Jonathan and I fashioned wooden swords and shields from wood, which we cut out on the band saw. The photo I keep on my desk at work shows the four of us with wooden swords practicing the manly art of swordsmanship, with all the feints,...

Tony was adored by many people for his kind and gentle spirit and wonderful sense of humor.My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family. He will be greatly missed.

To my friend, a great loss of someone so young and spirited, may heaven open up her arms and comfort you forever...Randy

Tony will be profoundly missed by all who knew and loved him. We will forever cherish the memories that we have. My heart goes out to the family. God bless.

I remember Tony as a young boy who played daily with my son Jonathan. I was always amazed with Tony's creative and clever mind. He invented swings using pulleys and ropes that swung from our trees. He created a gerbil trap that captured the lost gerbil alive. Tony was kind and caring and our family thought of him as the brother that Jonathan never had. Tony I will miss you dearly but memories of your gentle heart and warm personality will always keep you close. Ginger and Darnelle I share...