Natalie-Moore-Obituary

Natalie Marie Moore

Houston, Texas

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NATALIE MARIE MOORE, died on June 1, 2002. She was born on August 5, 1976, to Linda and Grover S. "Buddy" Moore III in Houston, Texas. After graduating from Lamar High School in 1995, She attended Houston Community College and Texas A & M Galveston and The University of Houston. She was...

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I still think about you often Natalie. I lived 4 houses down on the corner of Stroud. Spent a lot of my childhood at your house, I can still picture every room, your brother and sister, playing Nintendo, spending the night and going to church with your family. I remember your beautiful mom Linda and the suburban parked in the driveway. I wish we had kept in touch after I moved. We had the most fun playing on our street and watching "You Can't do that on Television". I miss you my friend, I...

Dear Everyone:

I am Natalie's sister Christina Moore-Kahanek. I will always love my sister and carry memories of her in my heart. I want to Thank all of you for your wonderful memories and support of the Moore family in this difficult time. God Bless all of you.

Sincerely,
Christina & Family

Dearest Cristine,
You and my sister Freyda have been the best of friends since I can remember.I am very sad to hear of Natlaie's passing.I am at a loss for words actually. I wish you and your family all the best in recovery from this tragedy,and I hope you don't give up until you see and feel justice has been served. All the best, Leslie

Natalie has been my friend since middle school. I still have the converse shoes she drew all over. she was my thrift buddy and one of the few women i have ever truly loved in my life. she was fun, intelligent and unpredictable. i love you very much natalie. i am sure a star fell from the sky the night you left, the world seems to have a little less sparkle with you gone. my thoughts are with your family......


Dear Mr. & Mrs. Moore and Family;

My daughter Jessica and I are deeply saddened by your loss. Natalie was a beautiful and bright young woman. I know how hard she was trying to make a good life for herself. This is such a senseless tragedy. Natalie spent Thanksgiving with our family one year. Every one in our family wishes to express our deepest sorrow for your loss. Natalie was always the best dressed and stylish young woman around. We will miss her.

Natalie,
I will forever miss your laughter

and wonderful smile. Your sense of

humour and playful spirit always

brought me great joy and amusement.

I can't stop thinking about you . .

. . you will live forever in my

memories - God bless and good

journey.

Marty Weisman

I wish I would have had a chance to get to know Natalie better. She will be greatly missed. Many employees and guests have had wonderful things to say about her. I am very sorry that she was taken from you so early. My prayers and thoughts are with your family.

Dear Buddy and Linda,
There are no adequate phrases to express our sorrow or to lessen your pain at losing Natalie. Just know we love you and hurt with you and will be here for you in any way we can be, now and in times to come. God bless you with comforting. Love, Billy & Debbi

Linda!

We regret to hear such sad news, we will include you and your family in our prayers.

We love you.

Brinnella Knight