Schuyler-Moore-Obituary

Schuyler H. Moore Jr.

Jacksonville, Florida

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MOORE Schuyler H. Moore, Jr., 78, of Jacksonville passed away Sunday, March 6, 2005. He was survived by his wife, Bonnie K. Moore; sisters, Freda Linville of W. VA and Noreen Gannon of Ft. Myers; sons, Roger D. Moore and Schuyler R. Moore; stepson, Glen Simpson and stepdaughter, Sheryl Bulmer. He...

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Nobody had a sense of humor like our uncle Jr. I can still hear him laughing at some outrageous story he would tell. I remember when he and Helen would visit and we would have such a good time with them. May the Lord bless and comfort all who share in this loss and give us hope of a joyous reunion around his throne.

Uncle June, I'm going to miss you. Tiny

Really going to miss June...he was my first cousin...we had a lot of good times together as kids..sorry for your loss...I remembered the time he rode his horse ino the Amhearstdale theater...yelling "Cmon Paint, Get where you aint!! Love to all Jerry G Johnson

So sorry to hear about June...He was my first cousin..I remember with fondness how he rode his horse through the Amherstdale Theater in Wva....he said "Get up paint, and get were we aint"....oh how funny he was...anyone out there with pictures to share please email us...at [email protected] Bless you June...Love Jerry & Helen Johnson

Tinker, Roger & Glenn:

I really will miss Uncle June but at least now he isn't in the pain he once was in. I love to remember all the stuff he used to tell me about growing up with Dad, Aunt Rene & Aunt Lucille, Uncle Ed and Uncle Harold. He'd do silly stuff like take a screw driver back home with him just to get dad to come to Florida to get it back. Aunt Helen & Uncle June gave Jeff and I a lot of special memories growing up. Going fishing, going to the beach, swimming in...

Our loving Jr., June, Great Story Teller Moore

God's Garden

God looked around His garden
And found an empty place.

He then looked down upon the earth,
And saw your tired face.
He put His arms around you
and lifted you to rest.

God's garden must be beautiful
He always takes the best.
He knew that you were suffering
He knew you were in pain
He knew that you would never
Get well on earth again.

He saw the road was getting rough,
And the hills were hard to climb.
So...

June, We Love and miss you very much.I hope you know how much your grandchildren love you, and how much they miss you.... I will miss the stories June told us, he always had a good one to tell. I will miss the one about the shoes the most.... Leah, Kaitlyn and Brandon miss you lots June, as do we. You will always be in our hearts. Pete, Christi and Kaitlyn

I was very sad to hear about the passing of my Uncle June. I will never forget his colorful stories about growing up with Dad during the Depression and his service in the Navy during World War II. I am really sorry I did not get to visit him more often when we visited Florida.

- His nephew, Gary Moore