Lillie-Moore-Obituary

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Lillie Mae Moore

Dallas, Texas

1923 - 2017

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December 17, 2017
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Dallas, Texas

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Lillie Mae Moore was born August 31, 1923 in Naples, Texas to Dave Craig and Fannie Mae Agent-Craig. Mrs. Lillie Mae Moore met her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, early Sunday morning, December 17, 2017, as she lay peacefully in bed. She was a graduate of Lincoln High School. She attended...

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Your light yet burns bright in my memory, Aunt Lil. Neta Bell, your sister-in-law, and I visited with you every year when she came in from California. I still have gifts from your kiln!

Moma, it's been 5 years since you left us to be with Jesus! It seems like it was only yesterday. I will always remember what you taught us, and the values you instilled in us, and in others. You were always with us from the beginning 'til the end. Without you we would not have the life skills and tools that are necessary to be productive citizens. You taught us to love God, and to treat others the way we would want to be treated. You raised us in church, and taught us to love God, and...

You were the most loving & intelligent musician I've ever met. I sing in the children's choir at Greater Emmanuel Baptist Church...AVE B with you. I loved your voice... I remember you teaching music at school too...I would always ask my mom about you. Finding out today you crossed over into Beulah Land already...I still see you playing the piano, and hear you sing one of my favorite songs... GIVE ME JESUS...I LOVE YOU & DIRECT THAT HEAVENLY CHOIR SIS. MOORE!

Very sorry for the lost of your loved one May God the hearer of prayers comfort you during this difficult time and give you strength. 2 cor. 1:4

Rest in peace, lovely Aunt Lillie. You will always be a wonderful memory for me.

Prayers and condolences to the Moore family.

Best regards,

Family of Catherine Williams, Lennwood Nursing Home #605

I am very sorry for your loss.

My deepest prayers to the Moore family. I hope that you find comfort in all of your cherished memories of Mrs. Moore.

Lord I want to be a Christian is a song that Mrs Moore use to make me sing when I was a child growing up at Greater Emanuel Baptist Church. And i would cry when she would play the 1st note, because I didn't want to sing. But I'm glad she made me sing that song because I hold it dear to my heart today! My deepest Condolences to the Moore family and may God be with you all.