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Dr. Larry Allan Moore

Phoenix, Arizona

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Dr. Larry Allan Moore passed away on Monday, March 6, at Barrow's Neurological Institute as the result of a tragic accident in his home. Born in Verona, Mississippi on Sept. 7, 1937, Larry moved at age four with his parents and older brother to Texas where he grew up excelling in...

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I was very saddened to hear of Larry's passing. Although I did not work directly for him at Motorola GEG, he was a terrific mentor to me whenever I would visit Scottsdale.

My prayers are with his family.

Wanda, It's been many a year and I am sorry for your loss. It's so hard and I am so sorry.
in sympathy, I send my wishes.

Wanda, We are so sorry for your loss. We know Larry was the love of your life and we know he will be watching over you. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and your family.

Wanda, just wanted you to know how saddened I was by the passing of Larry. It makes our 50th Reunion from Tech so much more special to me now knowing that I got to see the both of you again. I'll treasure my pictures more and more. God's blessings be upon you. Flo

Wanda, my deepest sympathies to you and your family. I was away on vacation when he passed, so just now have been informed of the sad news. Larry was a terrific mentor and supporter for all of us at MEL. His basic decency and kindness made him such a valued manager and friend. One of the best in all ways.

Wanda,
I was so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. It was good that his high school friends were able to renew friendships and reminisce with him at reunions over the past four years. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

........my sincerest regrets to the Moore family................Kendra is a perfect example of a woman who deserves to be honored for the loss of someone that helped her to be the woman she is today................huggs Joy

Dear Wanda, You have my sincere condolences and you are in my thoughts and prayers. Love & Blessings, Jaletta Mosier-Cooley