Wallace-Moore-Obituary

Wallace Gene Moore

Kingston, Tennessee

Jul 7, 1944 – Jun 7, 2024

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BORN
July 7, 1944
DIED
June 7, 2024
LOCATION
Kingston, Tennessee

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Wally Moore, 79, of Kingston, TN went to be with the Lord on Friday, June 7, 2024 at his home. The Memorial Service will be held on Friday, June 15 with the greeting of friends at 2:00 followed by the service at 3:00 at Kingston United Methodist Church located at 212 W Church Street, Kingston,...

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Wally was my cousin. My father was born in Colo and his little sister was Wally´s mother. Almost annually, our family vacation was westward to visit family. So, I remember Wally being a big tease at a very young age. I am so sorry to hear of his death. I will miss him so much. I know that he is in heaven with a lot of our family members, my husband Darrell included. Rest in peace dear, fun, cousin, you have earned it. I send my love and condolences to Janet and family. Annetta Tobias

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I am deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Wally, my beloved church youth leader. He and Mrs. Moore´s dedication, kindness, and passion for guiding and mentoring young minds will always be remembered. May his legacy continue to inspire and uplift all he has touched during this difficult time. My heartfelt condolences go out to Mrs. Moore and family.

My brother in Christ at Kingston UMC. I can still hear his laugh! He was a prayer warrior with a true servant heart. His spiritual wisdom inspired my life. Praying for you Janet.

Wally and I have always had a convoluted relationship. He teased me relentlessly, because he knew that I would take his teasing with a grain of salt. He taught me many lessons from the Bible and I grew to love Wally as a friend and teacher. You will always be remembered as God's good and faithful servant.

Growing up I spent every day after school and every day during the summer with my grandparents. One thing I haven´t been able to stop thinking about is that I would always make my grandpa walk me around the house while I sat on his foot and held onto his leg. It´s always been one of my favorite memories and one thing I´ll never forget

I remember as a child building a box car with my grandpa as a Boy Scout. I was so proud of our work and I cherished every second of time we spent on it.