Jimmy-Moore-Obituary

Jimmy Moore

Topeka, Kansas

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Jimmy D. Moore, 62, of Hollister, MO, went to be with his Lord, August 30, 2012 at St. John's Mercy Hospital in Springfield, MO surrounded by family and friends. He was born October 12, 1949, in Marlow, OK, the son of Joe and Evelyn Moore. He was a graduate of Eisenhower High School in Lawton,...

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Had the honor of working some of the same jobs as Jimmy, Ft. Leavenworth and the KSANG. A great person to converse with. RIP.

I talked with Jimmy just before you moved and was sorry to see you leave. I live just three houses North of you on Meriden. May God bless you and your family.

Mary Kay - I am late in sending this. I thought maybe I could find an address, so I could send you a card, but I was unable to find it. I am sorry for your loss. I didn't know that you have moved from Topeka. We spend a lot of time in Branson and Kimberling City and our youngest daughter lives in Branson now. I would like to make contact with you when we are there sometime. Our prayers are with you and your family at this sad time. Debbie

I was shocked and saddened to hear of Jimmy's passing. I used to work in the Judicial Center and Jimmy was a highlight of my day with his wit and wisdom. I will continue to imagine him enjoying himself on a boat. He will certainly be missed. My condolences to his family.

MaryKay, Words cannot express my saddness. My love for you and Jimmy never ended and as I write, I am overwhelmed with wonderful memories. I learned many lessons from Jimmy. I always paid attention whether we were on the boat, visiting in the yard, or at the Symphony. He made me feel special and I will never forget that. You once told me to pray for strength. Now I offer that back to you. If tears could bring back loved ones, we'd all be flooded with family and friends gone before us. You,...

Mary Kay, So sorry to hear of your husbands death. May God be with you during these hard times. Gary & Rhonda Henderson

Mary Kay, Michael and Kahlee. I was so saddened to hear of Jimmy's death. What a wonderful man he was and he touched the lives of so many. Your family is very much in my thoughts and prayers.

I was saddened to read about Jimmie. You will never meet a nicer guy. I always enjoyed being around Jimmie. My condolences to his family.

I always enjoyed coming over to the Judicial Center to deliver stuff and hear Jimmy tell stories about his days with TPD. I will miss him. Godspeed Jimmy