Kenneth-MOORE-Obituary

Kenneth MOORE

Middletown, Ohio

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MOORE, Kenneth W.Born February 14, 1944, in Middletown, Ohio, to Zeb and Cordelia Moore. Passed away September 21, 2021, age 77. He leaves to cherish his memory his devoted wife Kassandra Moore, two sons: Derrick Moore, Kenneth J. Meadows, two daughters: Deborah Ann Clark, and Teray...

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Sandy, Family and Friends: Kenneth will be missed but not forgotten. We have those wonderful, lasting memories Kenneth shared; his dress, smile & jokes are forever. He left us a Legacy-Historian of Cloverdale Oh!

My sincere heartfelt condolences to the family. But may you find comfort in knowing warm thoughts and sympathy are with you. Much love.

Please know that we are sharing in your sadness and wishing you strength, comfort, and peace through this difficult time. I like to believe that when we lose someone , like a father, they still live on through us, and give us strength. The time we spent with those we lost makes them a part of us. Those who touch our lives, stay in our hearts forever. Here's to celebrating the life of a great man. It was a gift to have known Kenny, he was one of a kind and I feel lucky for his impact on my...

My condolences to the family. He was a kind, generous, compassionate, loving soul, and he will be missed.

To all the family :sorry for your loss : 39 years going to browns games 65 years of knowing and hanging out together being my babysitter , Barber . Brother I could write a book on the times I had with MR KENNETH MOORE YOU WILL BE MISSED and never forgotten. LOVE YOU TOO MAN

kenny was a one of a kind he will be missed by many rip good friend

Sincere condolences to all family members and friends. Kenneth was great friend during our high school days. Always willing to give us silly, giggling girls a ride. He was always a perfect gentleman. With love and warmest regards to all from Jewell Watson Clemons

Many, many years have passed but Kenneth and I spent time together as friends. I lived on 14th and he lived on 17th, I think. He had a wonderful mischievous smile. Condolences to family and especially to John Moore who I haven't seen in many years. I'm sorry for your loss.

John Earl, Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your baby brother. I remember you so well and always enjoyed watching you scoring touchdowns. You were the real deal! May your Brother Kenneth Rest In Peace. Sincerely, J. Dan Selby Johns Creek, Georgia