Jerry-Moore-Obituary

Jerry Randel Moore

Odessa, Texas

1943 - 2009

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CORPUS CHRISTI Jerry Moore died peacefully at Christus Spohn Dubuis Hospital in Corpus Christi, Texas, on Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2009, with his friend, Frank Minski, at his side. He was born Oct. 12, 1943, to Perry L. and Juanita R. Moore in Levelland, Texas. He was raised in Denver City, Texas, and...

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I really miss my "old" neighbors since you both retired and moved away. I have so many, many wonderful memories of visits with Jerry and don't think there was a subject he couldn't discuss. He truly had a place in his heart for his students and a special talent and compassion for them and their needs. He'll leave a big void with his absence. Anita Elms, Odessa

Jerry will be missed. He was a great friend! We will miss him dearly.
James and Hazel Elder

Jerry's love, genorosity, humor, and all-around magnamity were beyond description. What a privilege and blessing to have had him as a very special friend. Jane Elrod, Midland

What a true friend you have been to all, young and old. Our souls rejoice in the assurance that you are in our Lord's presence--creating laughter and joy.
Love,

Uncle Jerry,

The human race is lesser without you. You were a good man. Be in bliss in Heaven.

Love,

John

"Me Mo", the "kids" and I will miss you. What great times we had with the children over the years and the many wonderful "kid" stories we told. You are loved.

Frank, my heartfelt condolences on Jerry's passing. He was a wonderful person and always full of smiles. His photography skills live on through photos of our youth at church during key moments of our lives. Now those pictures will hold an even more special meaning because of the person who took them -- Jerry, rest in peace.

Jerry was a colleague, a friend, and like a brother to me. I've known him for more than twenty five years...... and like everyone who knew him, I've loved him for his big heart, the twinkle in his eyes, and his kindness to others. He was a special person who befriended everyone he knew. His generosity of spirit and zest for life will be sorely missed.