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Sylvia A. Moore

West Palm Beach, Florida

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Family-Placed Obituary SYLVIA A. MOORE On December 30, 2007 Sylvia A. Moore passed away. She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. She was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on June 8, 1938. Graduated from the University of Mississippi "Ole Miss" with a degree as a Medical...

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Sylvi was a wonderful person and a great friend with whom I shared many happy moments. Since we both had the last name of MOORE she referred to us as the MOORE TWINS of the PBCHD-LAB. She will always be my twin in my heart. May Heavenly Father bless those fortunate people whose lives were touched by Sylvi's.

A FINER WOMAN AND FUN RACQUETBALL PLAYER COULD NOT BE FOUND.

WE ENJOYED SILVI'S FRIENDSHIP FOR OVER 20 YEARS. TO HER FAMILY AND OTHER FRIENDS - THANKS FOR SHARING HER.

WE WILL MISS HER ALWAYS.

LINDA & MIKE HARDWICK

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My dear friend Sylvia. We were children together, grew up in the 50's as teenagers , room mates in college, ZTA sorority sisters, and best friends..forever. I will miss her, and all our laughs. We were always laughing!! We had a great time. I was so happy that my daughters had the privilege of meeting her, and knowing what a good friend she was to me. We were sisters, and my home was her home growing up.

Sylvia,we are going to miss your happy face and funny stories. Thank you for being a wonderful cousin and I'll always remember our fun days at Grandma's house.
I imagine the folks in Heaven are laughing now.
Lots of love, Alice & Wayne Frick

We, like you, have many fond memories of Sylvie that we will hold dear to our hearts; and hopefully yours will sustain you through your sad times, and nurture you in times of need.

Sylvi was dear to us in the Lab. I worked with her these last seven years and had come to know her as a friend as well as a co-worker. She will be sadly missed. Love you Sylvi. Sharron Dorcius

Sylvia was a friend and coworker; I am thankful she was part of my life. Sylvia taught me the joy of birdwatching, which has become a lifetime pleasure. We shared many fun times together on birding trips. A toast to you Sylvia!

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.