Johnnie-Moore-Obituary

Johnnie "Bob" Moore

Lakeland, Florida

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JOHNNIE "BOB"MOORE, 80Ret. Publix Truck Driver LAKELAND - Johnnie Moore, 80, made his transition Mon., Nov. 2, 2009 due to respiratory failure. Johnnie, the second oldest of 12 siblings, born in Merritt Island, FL., Aug. 20, 1929 to Jessie James Moore, Jr and Mary N. Hines Moore, Slocomb, AL. His...

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Doris, I will always miss your Dad; I will remember him always; I will Value this friend as a gift from God. How blessed you were to have such a wonderful man as your father he to have a daughter like you. Love always,

Cousin Doris and Family, May the Peace and Love that only God can give us stay with you this Christmas. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of Mr. Johnny's(cousin Bob)Homegoing Services. I did not know for long, but by all the emails and tributes at the funeral; I know He was a Great Man! take care and May God continue to Blesss ad Keep You! Love,Your cousin

Doris, I would like to wish you a very merry Christmas. I know everyone is dealing with some type of emotion this holiday season. Whether its happiness, sadness (loss or loneliness), stress and strain, or just feeling lost! God is with you everyday, even when you dont want Him to be, need Him to be, or notice Him there! I am praying a great day for you and your family!

December 8, 2009
Dearest Doris, Lois, "Little" Johnnie and family:
Heartfelt thoughts and prayers are continually ushered up to God on your behalf during this season of bereavement. I have some very warm and fond memories of Mr. Johnnie from the first time I met him during my visits to Lakeland with Doris (during our college days). What I remember most is observing that Mr. Johnnie was truly a father who loved and adored his children. I appreciate the privilege and opportunity of...

Doris, you have my deepest condolences concerning the loss of your love one. This issue about death comes in three's: I don't even know where it came from. I do know it's not a biblical principle. And I also know everything on earth has its own time and its own season. There is a time for birth and death, planting and reaping, for killing and healing, destroying and building, for crying and laughing, weeping and dancing, for throwing stones and gathering stones, embracing and parting. There...

Mr. & Mrs. Bailey, I'm very sorry to hear about your loss. My prayes are with you and your always. God bless, Love

Doris, your father is in Heaven, and you wouldn’t dare bring him back to this place. Now keep your head up for your day of departure and final resting home with him.

Doris and family, I am so sorry to hear about your loss and Pray that god gives you the strength to make it through.

Doris,

We sincerely appreciate you, and I will pray for your strength during your bereavement. I, too, have experienced losses, and I certainly want to comfort others the same way others provided comfort for me. You're in our prayers.
Valetta