In memory of

James "Red" Moore

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Michael Echols

March 8, 2016

To the Moore family and friends my name is Michael Echols my father's name is Melvin "Sunny Jim" Echols , Mr. Moore and my dad played ball together for the Atlanta Black Crackers, I know they where good friends, I remember seeing the joy in their faces when they would be together, joy and laughter peace and love I know they are together again. Up in that big game, above. I can see them and the other players.
Just playing the game they all loved all day . My condolences blessing to you all, may GOD bless you .

Morgan Galloway

February 20, 2016

I'm devastated to hear of the loss of such a great man. It was truly a gift to have known him even in such the short capacity that I was blessed to. My deepest thoughts go out to your family and to the wonderful Mrs. Moore, both of you will always hold a special place in my heart.

carolyn Husband

February 12, 2016

We sincerely regret the loss of your love one James Red Moore. He was warm, friendly, Godly, kind, knowledgeable and he will shorely be miss. We will continue to prayer for the family that God will give them strength.

Carolyn and Ed Husband

Ola Reynolds

February 12, 2016

Mother Moore I'm sorry to hear of the demised of Dea. Moore; praying for you and family. God will give you strength and comfort in this season of your life. "Earth has no sorrow, that heaven cannot heal". You are Loved!

Mildred "Tina" Carter Ross

February 12, 2016

With deepest sympathy during your time of loss. Uncle Red was truly an inspiration to the families of Perry Blvd.

Danithea (Dee) Ward

February 11, 2016

Mother Moore,
I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of Deac. You all were such a beautiful couple and joy to see whenever I would come home to Springfield. I shall never forget his unfailing love for the Lord, you, and his time with the Atlanta Black Crackers.

I am eternally grateful that he would take the time out of his schedule to come and share his journey through the Negro Baseball League with my students. That was a bit of history that I know they, and I will cherish.

I love you dearly.

Chip Thorthon

February 11, 2016

My peace and love surrounded your family.know that God is with you always. With deepest sympathy!

Carver Hills Community

February 10, 2016

To Sister Mary Moore & Family With our deepest Sympathy! We are so blessed by God to have known Deacon James(Red)Moore. His smile and strength will always be with us. The neighborhood community will always be with you.

Betty Mason

February 8, 2016

My prayers and condolences goes to the Family of Deacon Moore. May the Lord lighten your sorrows with sweet memories.

Andria Mapp

February 8, 2016

Uncle Red was/is truly an inspiration to me. Because of his legacy and impact, I feel as though I can do anything and have the courage to go after my dreams. I am proud to be his niece and will be sure to tell his story to the next generation and generations to come. He is truly a part of Black and American History. Continuing to pray for the healing of our family.

With Love,
Andria

Carl Trimble-Mason

February 7, 2016

Deacon Moore was a pillar in the Scotts Crossing community. He taught all of us how to play baseball and to be gentlemen. He leaves a legacy of respect and honor that few men have achieved. May GOD embrace his family with peace.

Legacy Remembers

Posted event

February 7, 2016

Feb

13

Celebration of Life

11:00 a.m.

Springfield Missionary Baptist Church

1730 Hollywood Rd NW, GA

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