1942
2005
Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday at Heritage Church of Christ, Keller. Burial: 1 p.m. Sunday in Nienda Cemetery, near Hamlin. Visitation: The family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Mid-Cities Funeral Home, 5706 Airport Freeway, Haltom City.
Larry Gene Moore was born Sept. 23, 1942, in Anson to William and Kathryn Moore. He was a postal carrier for 24 years, 17 of those spent delivering mail and making friends on RR-41. He was a charter member of Heritage Church of Christ and was a kind and loving husband, father and Poppy and a friend to all he met. He and Joyce were world-class competitors in country dance circles.
Survivors: His devoted wife, Joyce Moore of Azle; beloved children, Shelly Waddell and husband, Max, of Keller, Larry Scott Moore and wife, Della, of Orange, Randall Moore and wife, LeeAnn, of North Richland Hills; father, William Lee Moore of Hamlin; sisters, Helen Ferguson and husband, Kenneth, and Kathy Wilcox and husband, Ronnie; grandchildren, Justin, Taylor, Sarah, Austin, Whitney, Lauren and Macy Hope; and a host of extended family, friends and church family at Heritage.
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Jolanda
February 16, 2006
Dear, dear Joyce. Still every day I think of you and Larry. He was so happy to see us. I was very glad I was able to come over and do that for him. I will never forget him. I hope you will contact me on my e-mailadress Joyce.
Dorma Sipes
March 14, 2005
Joyce and family, I am truly sorry for the loss of Larry as I know you are. He was a good & full of life kind of guy that we will all miss. I have alot of memories of you all and dipping blue bell together. My prayers and thoughts are with you. D'Whitehead,Pam and Bubba Cokendolpher
John Clouse
March 12, 2005
Our deep sympathies and prayers go to Joyce and all you kids, as we have been close to Larry for decades. He was son Jerry's first Santa, first "ice cream daddy" at his shop, and a softball nut with me for decades at White Settlement. Having recently experienced death firsthand with Jerry recently, I know your hearts are sad, but he's with God now, and tried to take as many with him as he could. God's grace is huge, and his spirit comforting. He will help you, if he's asked, as he has Earlene and me. Larry's passed his final exam now. He's where he longed to be. We care deeply for you all, as He does.
Flash/ aka Susan Collier
March 12, 2005
My heart and prayers to all of you, may you feel and see God's special LOVE at this time and comfort you richly. I am truly rejoicing as I know Larry and Jesus are holding hands as they walk side by side.
TOGETHERNESS
Death is nothing at all. I have only slipped away into the next room.
Whatever we were to each other, we still are. Call me by my old familiar name. Speak to me in the same easy way you always have. Laugh as we always laughed at the little jokes we enjoyed together. Play, smile, think of me, pray for me.
Life means all that it ever meant. It is the same as it always was. There is absolute unbroken continuity. Why should I be out of your mind because I am out of your sight? I am but waiting for you, for an interval, somewhere very near, just around the corner.
All is well. Nothing is past. Nothing has been lost. One brief moment and all will be as it was before--only better. Infinitely happier. We will be one, together forever.
elizabeth rogers
March 9, 2005
In our prayers and thoughts.. From Brixham Dr.
Brooks & Stormy Whiteside
March 9, 2005
Our heartfelt sympathies go out to each of you. Although we have been out of touch for a few years, our hearts were so deeply saddened when we read today's paper. We had a lot of good times together and they will forever be cherished in our hearts and minds.
Larry was the kind of guy who really leaves a legacy of kindness and compassion for his friends and everyone who knew him. You both have been in our thoughts often. Too many years go by too fast so I hope when you are feeling better you will contact us Joyce.
May God bless and comfort you during this very stressful time and pour out his blessings upon each of you.
Again, Our Deepest heartfelt love and Sympathies.
I spoke with Mandy this morning and she sends her love.
GOD BLESS & KEEP YOU
Betty-Melvin Seeling
March 9, 2005
We have not met Mr. Moore but have
known his son Randy for years. He
and our son; Jay grew up and went
to school together and we still see
Randy now and then. We want you to
know we send our sincere condolences
to the family.
Betty and Melvin
Don Lee
March 9, 2005
My deepest sympathy goes to this fine family, and especially to my wonderful, caring, neighbors, Shelly, and Max Waddell.
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