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1934 - 2015

John Moore obituary, 1934-2015, Tomball, TX

BORN

1934

DIED

2015

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1400 West Main

Tomball, Texas

John Moore Obituary

John Moore
1934-2015
On Monday night, May 18, 2015, the Lord swept Marcell "John" Moore, the dearly loved patriarch of our family, to Heaven, after he'd overcome enormous health challenges for years, valiantly cheating death again and again. We are blessed beyond words that he fought courageously to live against all odds and we count dear every moment we had with him. After a number of hospitalizations over the previous year, we are deeply grateful to God that John was home, surrounded by family in the days and hours leading to his passing and at the time he took his last breath. A man has never been more loved by his family than John Moore and due, in such large part, because he taught us well and loved us well. The great affection he fostered among us kept us all close, living life together and laughing, particularly at him. He was the star of the family and could hold the floor like no one else. We were audience to continual stories and anecdotes retold with tremendous color, flair, and no little exaggeration. None of us has to wonder how he felt about us. We were told often how much he loved us.
His is a household name in Houston, Texas. Down any freeway in this city, you can still see the words "Call John and Get Moore" on plumbing trucks and most Houston residents could sing the jingle from the commercial in a heartbeat. He started John Moore Plumbing Company in 1965 with one set of tools in the back of a black van on Vogue Lane and, in his tenure, the company serviced 750,000 homes. The company was sold in 2004 but not until he'd managed to mark the plumbing industry in Houston with a gentleman's handsome face and winsome way. His hospital room and home were graced continually by countless friends and business associates.
Born in Houston on January 8, 1934 to Marcell John Moore "Red" and Mary Moore, John loved this city and never lived a moment of his life outside the area. He leaves behind his wife of 62 years, Mary "Sue" Pereira Moore, whom he adored and constantly called "my bride." Perhaps nothing conveys how lovely she was to him like the fact that he did not feel nearly so called to become a Catholic priest once he set his sights on her. Needless to say, his change in vocation from future priest to future king of plumbing is one to which we – his children – owe considerable thanks.
Alongside his wife, John was a devoted Catholic and his faith in Jesus Christ grew dearer and dearer to him. They were members of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Houston for many years then, after moving to the country beside their son and daughter-in-law, they became members of Saint Anne Catholic Church in Tomball, Texas. He was preceded in death by his brothers Ronnie Moore and Pat Moore and leaves behind one sister, Etta Heemer. John and Mary's two beloved children, Marcell John Moore III ("Duke") and Nalda Jean Moore Presnell each preceded him in death. Our consolation in the loss of a family man we can never replace is that he holds the two of them in his arms this very moment.
Left to recount endless stories about him are his son, Keith Moore and his daughter-in-law Beth Moore of Tomball, Texas, his daughter Tina Moore Carroll and his son-in-law John Carroll of the Woodlands, Texas, and his daughter Mary Moore Meadows and his son-in-law Mike Meadows of Waco, Texas. If it sounds like from our locations that leaving Texas would have been an almost unpardonable sin, we say with a grin that perhaps, then, you understand our family. We stick close. And we are so glad he insisted on it. John had no greater joy in his life than his six grandchildren, all of whom adored him. Tearful farewells were said to him by Amanda Moore Jones and her husband, Rev. Curtis Jones, Melissa Moore, Ben Meadows, Joe Meadows and his wife, Chauntell, John Taylor Carroll, and Hannah Carroll. Their tremendous attentiveness and help to their grandfather and grandmother enabled Hospice to oversee his care but primarily and confidently leave John in the hands of his family until the Lord took him home. John also had the privilege to love and be active in the lives of his two great-grandchildren, Jackson (9) and Annabeth Jones (6). He ended his life here having the joy and satisfaction of knowing that two more great grandchildren would be born into our family this year. We have smiled saying that God knew it would take the addition of two people to comfort us in the loss of the one big personality we will miss deeply.
We are grateful for the doctors and the nurses at Tomball Regional Hospital who knew him well from his many visits and loved him. We are also inexpressibly grateful for the last four years of his life spent in the fresh air of the country where he sat atop every conceivable John Deere on wheels and ruled the roost. These woods and neighbors will never forget him. We don't plant to let them.
Visitation will take place Wednesday evening May 20th from 6:00-7:00 PM at Klein Funeral Home at 1400 W. Main in Tomball, Texas followed by an informal service led by Rev. Curtis Jones and Rev. Stephen Ramsdell from 7:00-8:00 PM. The funeral service with Mass, officiated by Father Thomas W. Hopper, will take place on Thursday, May 21st at 11:00 AM at St. Anne Catholic Church at 1111 S. Cherry Street also in Tomball. Following the service, he will be laid to rest at Klein Memorial Park in Pinehurst, Texas. Pallbearers are sons-in-law John Carroll and Mike Meadows, grandsons Ben Meadows, Joe Meadows, and John Taylor Carroll, long time friends Bill Daugherty, Jimmie Havins, and Dr. Dwayne Dull.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on May 20, 2015.

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Cindy Gill

May 6, 2016

Sadly I am just seeing this wonderful obituary about John. He was an incredible human being, and taught me so much about work ethics, and how to treat your customer not only as you would like to be treated but better. He loved his family dearly, and his employees he treated just like family also. The world was truly a better place for having him in it.

Mike Biggs

May 26, 2015

A nicer man I never met. Taught me to play golf(sort of). We had many great times together on the golf course. Lots of laughs. A special man in many lives. See you old friend.

Lisa Woodard

May 21, 2015

A true gentleman and friend to the Flick family for close to 40 years. Keith, Mary and Tina - your Dad sure left his mark and made an impact on many lives. Sending our condolences to you and your Mother. Edward Flick and Lisa Woodard

Troy Havins

May 21, 2015

Thank you John for everything, your work here is done.
Time to rest.
God bless you and your wonderful family.

May 21, 2015

I loved him, Uncle John. With love, he set me straight several times, as he did with all the neighborhood kids. I remember the whole group of kids on Vogue getting in trouble for something that I can't remember, he lined us all up for a swat. There were probably 10 of us and he started with the older boys down to us little girls, with each of us the swat was less & less and by the time it got to me it was a sweet little pop on my hand. Boy was I scared. Another time, Nalda & I had not spoke in several months, he called me to his office to get to the bottom of our disagreement. By this time, neither of us could remember why we were mad. He was truly a caring & loving man.
I am so sorry for your loss.
Sandy Foley Billot

May 20, 2015

Keith, Beth and family,
I am sorry for your loss of your dear father, as I know how much I miss my dear father! Your dad is in the arms of Jesus, the place we all want to be! A life well lived is a blessing to the family and all who knew him!!
All of you will be in my prayers!
Carole Menefee Jensen

Brad and Laura Hicks

May 20, 2015

Mr. Moore made a huge impact on so many people's lives. He was a true gentleman, who truly cared for others and enjoyed life. Our little cul-de-sac hasn't been the same since The Moores moved away, but Mr. Moore was the best neighbor. Our fondest memories of Mr. Moore would be the days he would come out and watch our children playing and talk to them about their day. Our older son remembers Mr. Moore asking him to help with odd jobs around the house and making him feel important. Our younger son remembers fondly pet sitting their beta fish when they were out of town. We truly feel blessed for having known Mr. Moore. Our prayers are with the family for the Lord's loving comfort and grace during this time. He will be missed by so many, but one day we shall meet again in heaven.

joe hoag

May 20, 2015

hi Tina, this is Joe Hoag, Andy's brother. I just wanted to send my deepest condolences to the loss of your father. it's ironic my mom and I were just speaking of you guys yesterday. may God bless you and your family

Angela Larson

May 20, 2015

As his light shined on this earth...May it now illuminate the heavens!!

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Angela Larson

May 20, 2015

I only knew of this great man from afar and yet I felt so privileged to lift him up before the Lord many, many times. When one branch of our spiritual family of faith suffers....we all suffer as one. My heart is bonded with you through love as you grieve the "homegoing" of this most beloved man of yours. His life and legacy has far reaching affects...you won't see just how far until that sweet day when you are all reunited in heaven...but oh, how sweet that day will be!! Praying for your "meantime", that our sweet Jesus will stay so close and tend your hearts with His Love and Strength until you can see death swallowed up in victory!!! May you all feel carried by the spiritual arms of FAITH that are lifting you before the throne of JESUS this very day and the days that follow.

Love in Him,

Angela Larson

Fred E. Vasser

May 20, 2015

The Greatest and most generous employer I ever
work for!

May 20, 2015

I have grown up with John through the apartment industry. The last time I saw John was several years ago at a Houston Apartment Association Hall of Fame luncheon. I recognized him immediately but didn't think he would remember me. I was blessed that day as he came over to me, hugged me and held my hands in his as he told me how he had been keeping up with my career over the years and how proud he was about my accomplishments. He was always genuinely interested in others and I can't tell you how many times since that I have thought about that 10 minutes he spent with me and how the he made a difference in the lives of others every day. He will be missed.

Kathy Clem

May 20, 2015

I could say so much, but I want to say THANK YOU for all the GREAT memories I have of you, you were someone that nobody else could ever be, I will never forget all the times we just laughed , working for you was more than words will ever describe, you will be dearly missed in my memories, Janet

May 20, 2015

A great friend to many of us over the years. He will be greatly missed by all.

With great memories, Rodney Kelley

Elsie M. Clark

May 20, 2015

Gone but never forgotten!

Elsie M Clark

May 20, 2015

I was both sadden and grateful that John has gone home to stand at the right hand of God. He lived his legacy and impacted people for all walks of life. He gave me an opportunity to work for him April 1977. I was like a sponge and soaked up all the knowledge offered and presently am still in the plumbing industry. I still have the work ethics and professionalism I acquired working for Mr. Moore. I know you will miss his smile and gentle voice but he lives in our hearts. To the family stay close like an entwined branch, not easily broken. No more pain and suffering he is free like a bird. God's continued blessings to Sue and all his loving family!

With heartfelt condolences,
Elsie M. Clark

May 20, 2015

What a great legacy John Moore is leaving to many who were blessed to know him and love him. My prayers and thoughts are with the Moore family! What a great life to celebrate! May God be honored and glorified!
In His Amazing Love, Debbie Bodine

May 20, 2015

Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers are for you all during this difficult time. Jack and Susie Evans (BCF family)

May 20, 2015

This family is going through something that one doesn't wish on they worst enemy......please remember your not alone, that God sees your pain, Psalms 56:8 states he keeps our tears in a skin bottle.

Larry San Felipe

May 19, 2015

R.I.P Mr. Moore you will be missed.

Melinda Johnson

May 19, 2015

When I think of Uncle Marcel, I think of two words- happiness and kindness. He always shared these gifts in large and gracious was.
I loved him.

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Klein Funeral Home - Tomball

1400 West Main, Tomball, TX 77375

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7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

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1400 West Main, Tomball, TX 77375

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21

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1111 S. Cherry Street, Tomball, TX

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