Robert-Moore-Obituary

Robert Keith Moore Jr.

Dallas, Texas

Apr 11, 1981 – Feb 8, 2014 (Age 32)

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BORN
April 11, 1981
DIED
February 8, 2014
AGE
32
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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Dr. Robert Keith Moore Jr., passed away suddenly on Feb. 8, 2014, at his home in Dallas, Texas. Born on April 11, 1981, in New Orleans, La., Keith was a joy to his family and an inspiration to all who knew him. He graduated from Crestview High School in 1999 as a member of the Big Red Machine and...

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We are approaching 5 years without our son and while we continue to celebrate our blessings in this life, we will always feel profound loss. Keith, you are loved deeply and I miss our long, thoughtful life chats. You had such a deep and strong love for your sisters and they miss you so very much. We all do, every single day.

A life gone too soon, but not forgotten.

Still in my thoughts.

I had the pleasure of working with Keith during his residency. Keith was obviously intelligent but more importantly was a genuinely great person with a super sense of humor. I was always glad to see him on the schedule. He is truly missed.

I just found out the news today, and though Keith and I lost touch in the past year, it breaks my heart to know that such a caring, giving person is gone, and much too soon. Keith made me laugh, taught me things I'd probably not have learned otherwise, and was always up for an adventure. He was truly a great person with lots of energy and just being around him made me smile. I'll always remember him for his warm-nature and fantastic smile. His family is in my thoughts.

I had the opportunity to work with Dr Moore on a handful of occasions at Lake Pointe in Wylie and Rowlett. His intelligence, professionalisim, and humor shined though each time I had the pleasure of woking wih him. His bedisde manner was excellent. I fondly remember at least two occasions where he was suturing pediatric patients and he was so kind and patient with them. He attempted to comfort a terrified 9 year old boy by telling him to imagine the suture mateial was spider web. Quickly...

We extend our deepest sympathy for the loss of Keith to this life. We passed him in the elevators at the building where he lived in Dallas. We were neighbors who passed each other at the same time each day. We could not pass up the opportunity to extend our thoughts and prayers to his loving family. We will miss Keith's smile each day. He made a positive difference in the lives of people around him.

You will be missed.