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Jennifer D. Moore

Washington, District of Columbia

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MOORE JENNIFER D. MOORE Of Washington, DC made her transition on Friday, September 25, 2009 at The Washington Hospital Center. She leaves to mourn her passing her mother, Rosa Moore-Bell (Harvey); father, Calvin Moore (Joanne); grandmother Flora J. Moore and a host of relatives and friends....

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To Rosie and the Moore Family:

I wish that life could be all about rainbows, but as it stands all rainbows appear to be beautiful only after the rains. When the rain storms are more intense the rainbow appears to be more vivid and beautiful than ever! Isn't that a wonderful gift of God!

I pray that you are able to focus on the vastness and beauty of the rainbows of Jennifer's life. What a gift to us all!

Rosie, we are all blessed by this gift...

It hurts that I never voiced to Jen my love for her. I'm really struggling now, seeking forgiveness. I prayed and prayed for her to overcome the pain she was in and I now know that God has lead her to a much better place and I am so happy that she is no longer in pain.

Cuzo, I love you and I'm glad you are freee! I'll see you on the other side.


My "daughter", my niece, my loving angel. I watched you from birth to adolescence to adulthood and I felt you make your transition. As Sponge said, there are really no words to describe this emptiness, yet we are comforted in the assurance that you knew the Lord and you are resting gently with Him. My prayers have been unceasing that we may all experience a safe and blessed passage through this storm. Again we thank God for the 36 years that he gave you to us! I love your Mom,Dad and...

May God continue to give you strength.
Charles and Gloria Wilson, Bowie, MD

Rosie,
I'm sorry about the loss of your daughter. I know you two were close and it will be hard to cope but grasp strength from the memories and good times you two cherished. I pray that time will ease the pain of your loss.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. May God bring you comfort during this time.
Member Vermont Avenue Baptist Church

Rosie, I can remember you and Jennifer from many years ago. We have a dear mutual friend in Jewel. For as long a I can remember, you and Jennifer had a bond like no other. Our God may have taken her home, but you still have your memories for a lifetime, so hold on to them as they will help to fill that void as you continue to live your life, as Jennifer would want you to.

Jennifer was a wonderful person. She will be sadly miss. She always had a kind word to say at work. She told me that we would talk when she came back to work. I, was and still so shocked about her passing. But I no that God wanted her home. Now she is one of his angels looking down on all of us.

To the Moore family my deepest sympathy goes out to you.

I remember being so irritating to my cousin Jen. I would get on her nerves and mess with her just for fun of it like it was no tomorrow. I remember living in Maryland back home with family and enjoying the best times life could offer to a young teenage boy. Jennifer and I always cracked jokes on one another and honestly it was the only way we new to express ourselves.. She was my big little cousin and I loved her. Her smile was just like a Moore's smile.... full of life. I never got the...