James-Moore-Obituary

James Garvin Moore Sr.

Midfield, Alabama

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August 27, 2014 James Garvin Moore, Sr., age 73 of Birmingham died on August 27, 2014 at Princeton Hospital. Mr. Moore was a native and life long resident of Jefferson County where he served as a salesman for Moody Boat Trailers, Glastron Boats, and formerly worked with Tom Williams Lexus. Mr....

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I will miss you James Moore! Your great laugh will always be in my mind! We share a special bond and I will always love you!!

Sorry to hear about Buck.
I've known Buck since childhood. He was
a very good friend and we had some good times together.

I am sorry to hear about Buck. My late husband, Jon Campbell, and Buck were friends for many years. There are memories of both of them. I am sorry I didn't know about this sooner. I know he will be missed by many.

Buck was my big brother, Harry DeArman's friend and we thought of him as another brother. I can't remember when he was around our home. He was always kind to the little sister. So sorry he is no longer around. Colleen DeArman Glenn

Sorry to hear about Buck. We'll remember the memories of family vacations to the beach and week-end trips to the lake. watching our children grow, learning to ski, and to fish. Buck & Jon seemed to have more fun than the kids.
Rest in peace, friend.
Carolyn Logan and Tammy

Buck and I were friends for more than 60 years and I considered him part of my family. In all those years we never had a cross word. Most people didn't know Buck as James Garvin but I did. When I would call him I would ask if this was James Garvin and he would always reply "you got him Harry DeArman" with emphasis on the De. Then he would say every time "how you been doing I was thinking about you the other day" then he would give me that famous laugh that I had heard thousands of times. I...

Buck was my mentor in my formitive years, as well as my best man at my wedding. Buck filled a void of both friend and family in the most difficult years of my life. I have always, and will always, be indebted to the countless memories of Buck's selflessness; devoting his time and knowledge, freely of his own compassion, of which I will always be his greatful recipient.

"Uncle Buck" will always be remembered in my mind as a fun-loving AL relative, held dear, like a brother to my dad, his cousin, Buddy. He was so friendly,kind and as strong as he could be in these last months. I am glad to have spoken with him over the phone this summer to hear his great voice. Rest in Peace.