John-Moore-Obituary

John H. Moore

Austin, Texas

1944 - 2017

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MOORE, John H. John Howard Moore passed peacefully to heaven on April 25, 2017 at the age of 72. John was born on September 27, 1944 in Kerrville, TX. The family eventually settled in Midland, TX where John grew up with his two brothers. There John graduated from Midland Lee High School in 1963...

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This is John in his senior year in HS.

I met John when he was a senior in high school. It appears his demeanor and personality has not changed over the years. I liked John, he was a good friend.

Bob Vorhees

He was a huge help and we loved and still adore the house he found for us. He exceeded all my expectations as a realtor.

John you were a great friend and kind. You are going to be missed greatly. My condolences to Prissy and the family.

John was a great friend and a beloved man. His kindness was given to hundreds of people. His love for Prissy remained constant, and kept his heart light going through the tough times. My admiration of John has come through working with him, to being a friend who felt just like family to me. He is missed and will always be an inspiration to all who were blessed to be near him.

My heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies to Prissy and family. Know my prayers are with you.
Calvin

I have known John for over 50 years and I have always loved him so much. He was a blessed soul and we will all miss him very much.

John was a dear friend and real estate partner for many years. He loved his family, friends, good food, racket ball and His Lord. I will miss his smile, good humor, calmness no matter the storm. Prissy, you were the sunshine in his life and he adored you.
I will miss my sweet friend so much!! We will not be in town for His celebration of life but will be with all of you in spirit. May the Lord watch over you and family and bring you comfort and strength. Love you, Janice Campbell

Prissy and I go back years prior to her retirement as colleagues at the Texas Rehabilitation Commission. I am deeply saddened that her committed relationship with John ended in his passing, for I know she was deeply committed and loving of him.