Jim-Moore-Obituary

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Jim Moore

Smyrna, Tennessee

Feb 26, 1952 – Jun 4, 2022 (Age 70)

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BORN
February 26, 1952
DIED
June 4, 2022
AGE
70
LOCATION
Smyrna, Tennessee

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Woodfin Funeral Chapel - Smyrna Obituary

Jim Moore  departed this earthly life on June 4, 2022, for a far better life in his eternal home, heaven. Jim battled cancer among other health issues for several years but is now healed of all of them.


He was united with is parents and friends who went on before. Parents, father, James Warner Moore, Sr. mother Betty Jean Moore, also Jim is survived by his son, Casey Moore and sister, Jennifer Pattee.


Jim, spent his early years growing up in Pike County KY in the mountains of Eastern KY. His family moved to Ft. Wayne IND in 1967 where he spent his life until 1984 and moved to Nashville, TN.


Jim worked several jobs in the Nashville area before landing a job with Metro Nashville Government and worked for Metro in several different departments for 26 years before retiring in 2012.


Jim accepted Jesus Christ in his life several years ago while living in Ft. Wayne. Jim was not a perfect man as none of us are, but Jim Favorite verse was Leviticus ; 3:21-23, Gods mercies and compassion are new every day, and Jim was so thankful for Gods mercy and grace.


Jim and his wife Beverly were married 33 years and enjoyed one another very much.  Jim thanked God for being so good to him when he didn’t deserve it. He thanked God for so many things in life that was important to him and after Jesus Christ, Jim would tell God how blessed he was for Beverly. Jim would always send song; “you’re the best thing that ever happened to me” on their anniversary. So glad Jim and Beverly will be together forever in heaven where all is perfect. Like the song Jim liked very much, “There will be a day” there will be no more pain, no more suffering.


Graveside service will be 1:00PM Monday at Mapleview Cemetery www.woodfinchapel.com

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My condolences to Ms. Beverly and family. Mr. Moore always great to be around. He was always positive and sweet spirit. He always a song! I was blessed to cross his path! He left a memories in my heart!

Best Dad ever.. too many memories to count. But remember as a kid when he ran a binocular business that required traveling sometimes to different concerts, shows, sporting events. I'll always remember helping out with the family business during the summer or on weekends while staying with him & Beverly. one time he picked me up from school because I got in trouble, they called him at work & he was pretty mad. But know its because he always wanted the best for me. I remember the first...

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Jim walked his talk in every area of his life. Praise God he is at home with Jesus!