Scott-Moore-Obituary

Scott Moore

Dallas, Texas

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Moore, Scott Clarke 54, went home to be with the Lord on February 11 after a courageous battle with lung cancer. Scott was born on July 17, 1956 in Dallas to Meriel "Susie" and Jay Elvis Moore. He graduated from Hillcrest High School in 1974 and attended Stephen F. Austin University before...

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Such great memories of you Scott. We had so much fun. You were a great friend. You will be missed so much.
Sharon Cohen Berma

It has been many many years since Scott and I last spoke but time has not erase the great memories I have of hanging out with Scott in High School @ W.T. White, riding motorcyles all over Dallas on our Honda 100s, making the Moore house the place to escape our own homes and parents and summer high school trips to Padra Island. To the entire Moore family my deepest regrets to the loss of Scott. He was a good friend in High School and what I have read here he was a good man in all that he did...

Growing up with Scott and his family was a treasure. Our families in the neighborhood were as one. He was very gentle and caring man. You will be missed. my prayers to all his family from ours.

Our family will miss Scott so very much. What a wonderful father and husband he was. From the day Scott and Catherine moved next door to Dad, they became part of the family, looking after Dad and including him in their family activities. Our hearts go out to Catherine, Cristina, Major and Susie. We cherish our memories of Scott.

Scott was such a wonderful person. He first became my print vendor and along the way became my friend as well. I will miss him. My best to the family and many wonderful friends.

I haven't seen Scott in years. My long time good friend, Jeff Millet informed me yesterday of Scott's passing. My life is better for having known Scott. He and his family will be in our family prayers.

Jeff, Denise, Bianca, Brooke and Tristan Stalker

Scott was a wonderful and fun person. I am very lucky to have known him. He will be missed by dad and I.

Scott has always been a kind and generous friend. When times were tough, he was there with support. We will miss him and his smiling face.