ROY-MOORE-Obituary

ROY FARRAR MOORE

Houston, Texas

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ROY FARRAR MOORE passed away on Tuesday, the 29th of December 2009, after a short illness.Mr. Moore was born on the 24th of January 1954, in Houston, Texas. Immediate family surviving Mr. Moore are his wife of 33 1/2 years, Linda Lawhon Moore; a daughter, Laura Anne Isenring of Zurich,...

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I learned of Roy's passing just today. I'm shocked and very sorry. I worked for Roy as a trainer for the massive PC deployment/upgrade in 2002/2003. As I told Roy after the project was finished, I never had a better boss than him. We've kept in touch periodically since then and I am proud to say that I could count such a fine man as a friend. The world is a better place because of Roy.

Just heard about your loss of a good man, our prayers are with you.

To Linda and family ---

I just learned of Roy's untimely death a few days ago. You might remember me and my wife Marilyn from the "older" KYB days and Taylor basketball. Roy was always a pleasure to be around during those years and very dedicated to whatever he did. The KYB league was much better as a result of his dedication. In the last couple years I began seeing Roy at the gym. He always had time to talk and we enjoyed catching up on the progress of our children as they...

Rita and I were saddened to hear of your loss. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Linda, I am so sorry. Roy was such a wonderful man. He was one of those few people that can be described as a true life long friend. He will be missed by us all. You and your family are in our prayers.
Claire Bulkley Shadow

Linda,
When Roy and I were growing up, Roy was an outstanding cowboy/horseman. He was something special with that stetson hat on and that great smile. Now our Lord has a partner to ride with, one of the best men I have ever known.

Linda,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I enjoyed working with Roy at Amoco and the youth sports in Mandeville. I always admired his dedication to his family and his desire to be successful. He was a winner.

There are no words to express our sorrow for Roy's passing. He will be dearly missed. Everytime I ran into Roy at the healthclub, he always had kind words and always spoke of how blessed he was. A great, kind, godly man. Heaven has accepted Roy with open arms. Our love and prayers