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Lance Allen Moore II

1987 - 2015

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1987

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2015

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Lance Moore Obituary

Lance Allen Moore, II
Perry, GA- Lance Allen Moore, II, 27, passed away on March 10, 2015, after injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident while vacationing in Australia. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, March 28, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. in the Chapel at Watson-Hunt Funeral Home. Interment will be in Perry Memorial Gardens immediately following the service. Visitation will be held on Friday, March 27, 2015, from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. at Watson-Hunt Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests memorial contributions to The Wounded Warriors.
Lance was born in Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. He graduated from Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, Virginia. Lance proudly served our country in the U. S. Army with the 82nd Airborne, including two tours in Iraq. He had a passion for dressing as various characters, sharing his enthusiasm for life with patients at children's hospitals and volunteering with various organizations dressed in character. Lance enjoyed collecting and celebrating Star Wars as a member of Vader's First 501st Legion, The World's Definitive Imperial Costuming Organization. He was also a Mad Max enthusiast, and attended Wasteland Weekend, The World's Largest Post-Apocalyptic Festival. Additionally, he was a member of The Single Action Shooting Society (SASS), participating in the preservation and promotion of Cowboy Action Shooting. Lance loved his motorcycle and rode with a group of friends on First Friday each month. He was a local farrier, shoeing horses locally, and was a member of the Brotherhood of Farriers. He was a member of The River Church, and will dearly missed by those who knew and loved him.
Left to cherish the memories of Lance are his mother, Chris Moore of Perry; his father, Colonel Lance Moore of Springfield, Virginia; his beloved fiancée, Blair Ingram of Atlanta; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Condolences for the family may be left in the online guestbook at www.watsonhunt.com. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.

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Published by The Telegraph on Mar. 26, 2015.

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Brad Washabaugh

March 7, 2016

Chris:

I just recently learned of Lance's passing. I am deeply sorry for your tremendous loss and wish you comfort in these difficult times. Please find strength in your memories of Lance; he will live forever in your heart as a cherished son. God Bless you and may you find everlasting peace in your life.

Kathryn Komlo

April 6, 2015

Chris, I cannot express how sorry I am at the loss of your son. He was our farrier for nearly three years. He was always there for Connie and I, as we struggled to take care of seven horses while dealing with several health and injury issues. Please let us know what we can do for you.

Trooping at YAD (Young Astronauts Day) at the Warner Robins Air Force Museum.

March 29, 2015

Andrew Steel

March 29, 2015

While I didn't know Lance as well as I would have liked to what I did know of him was the great friend and man he had become. He was always willing to help others. I never knew him to be anything but positive and enjoying life and making the most of any situation. His smile,laughter and just goodwill toward everyone is just inspiring to me. I never got to witness him in his Wasteland mode ,but I did in his Stormtrooper mode and it was always a wonderful time for everyone involved. You are definitely missed Lance even though I know one day we all will meet again. Rest in peace my friend.

Andrew Nevis

March 28, 2015

Only meeting him the one year at WW, I will remember that he was always such a thoughtful, caring person to those around him. May his kindness live on in our hearts forever.

Suzi Edmonds

March 28, 2015

I never had the pleasure of meeting this young man. In reading the obit's listing of the things important to his life, I can see why my daughter Jessica, admired this new friend in her life. She'd met him at Wasteland Weekend, and shared photos of him in character. Since I am a 'costume mom', all my kids' friends are my 'kids' too. My deepest sympathies to his mom, fiancee, family and friends.

Steve Scholz

March 28, 2015

I had the privilege of meeting Lance for a short time. He was a mate who instantly filled a space you didn't know existed. He offered sage words of wisdom which I shall take to heart. Rest easy son.

Jessica Edmonds

March 28, 2015

I am so grateful I got to know Lance. You couldn't help but be happy when he was around. I'll miss him around the campfire. It won't be the same without his big smile and laughter. And while I don't understand why God called him home now, I do know that I'll see him again. As a Christian it's hard to be truly sad at death when we know it means Lance is in paradise and one day we'll join him. But until that day, the memories of him will bring me happy tears and a deep sense of how blessed I was that God saw fit to bring him into my life.

His kindness is what I'll remember the most. And the best way I can honor him is to share that loving kindness with everyone God brings into my life.

I'll see you again one day Lance. Keep the campfire burning for me and we'll dance around it once more

Lucky McQueede

March 28, 2015

The loss of lance spreads far over , as he touched soo many hearts.
As a costume wearing character he has given out dreams, smiles, and hope to soo many, and thats just to those that called him family!.... he did even more for any child that saw there "hero" , and yet never saw him as lance was only seen as what charater ever portrayed to that child!.... and there smiles are the only payment ever needed apon that! Thank you Lance for your time in this world, for your smiles, and for your strength.
And thank you to the Moore family, for if it wasnt for you , Lance's strength , energy and happyness wouldnt be the amazing thing t that brings us all together to celebrate an amazing man!
our condolences,

Lucky McQueede
"Hawk-Eye" of the Wasteland Elite Gaurd
"Darth Maul Cyborg"

Terry LaFrance

March 28, 2015

I'm glad I got to meet you but I'm so sad I'll never get to know you. Rest well soldier.

Alana Lewis (Archer)

March 28, 2015

My dearest Lance, I will miss you more than any words can express here. I will always cherish the laughs we had, your smile, your words of wisdom, your witticisms, your unconditional love that you had for all that knew you. Most of all, I will miss your passionate for life and how you bent it at your will! I thank Gpd for crossing into my life path! Every time I see a cast iron skillet, I will remember you. Every time I have chicken nuggets, I will remember you. Every time I see a Storm Trooper, I will remember you. Every time I'm with our tribe, I will remember you! To his Mum, Chris...you have my deepest sympathies, lovey. You will always have my love and friendship! I also wish to thank you for sharing your son with all of us. I will miss him so dearly.

The Swede

March 28, 2015

The world is richer for having known Lance, even for so brief a time. The marks he left in all of us live on, and his story will be told around the fire, that even those who never met him will know his spirit.

Lance having fun at Wasteland Weekend, 2013

William Brown

March 28, 2015

Lance, my Scroolooose friend, I will always miss you and you will forever be in my heart and especially my thoughts whenever I am in the desert.
Rest easy soldier.

Bret Rood

March 28, 2015

Though I did not know you well, you touched the lives of all those who knew you. Your memory will live on brother.

Dana Chick

March 28, 2015

You will be remembered with honor.

Brittany Barrow

March 28, 2015

Thank you for being so kind and helpful. Thank you for convincing me to go to WW. Most importantly, thank you for being a wonderful friend. Rest easy, Lance.

John Olinger

March 28, 2015

Words always seem to fail me at this sort of thing. I only got to see him once a year at Wasteland but I will miss his enthusiasm, his sense of humor but most of all his big grin.

james youngblood

March 28, 2015

Lance will be missed. He lived life to the fullist. He was a very kind and friendly soul always up to chat and have good times with his military, imperial or marauder brothers and always making new friends at dragon con.

I ya bro I don't think of you gone I think of you as fighting on and raiding in another demention

Chelsea Hackman

March 28, 2015

I knew Lance in the Wasteland. He was such a bright and caring man who had such a profoundly positive effect on all who knew him. He will be sorely missed, and lovingly remembered.

Bruce boyd

March 28, 2015

Lance you will be missed...no one will sit atop my truck anymore at
Wasteland Weekend...
That spot is yours forever.
Miss you.
Bruce.

Jamie Collyer

March 28, 2015

I was with Lance on the day that he died and stayed with him long into the night.
Although only knowing him for a short period in time, he presented himself as a lovely young man, enthusiastic in life with many a kind thought towards others.
I was privileged to have known him.

March 28, 2015

Our deepest sympathies to Lance's family. Lance was a dynamic person with a love of life that was contagious. It was a great pleasure to have known him, if only for too short a time. He will be greatly missed.

Charles & Lisa Ecton

steven king

March 28, 2015

he was a creative soul who will be missed.

Darque Ronin

March 28, 2015

R.I.P. Wasteland Brother, and Army Brother!

ANTHONY MACCARONIO

March 28, 2015

THE WORLD IS A LESS COMPASSIONATE PLACE WITH LANCE'S PASSING.I ONLY GOT TO KNOW HIM LAST YR BUT I FOUND OUT HE WAS AN AMAZING PERSON.MY CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO HIS FAMILY.LANCE WAS TRULY A LOVER OF LIFE.

Elbert Jones

March 28, 2015

Deepest condolences and sympathies to all the friends, family and loved ones. Gonna miss our late night chats when sleep was hard to come by. You were always positive and kept me laughing.

Dave Giovanni

March 28, 2015

I knew Lance from DragonCon and Wasteland Weekend. Although we spent a relatively small amount of time together, we bonded through our shared passions, love of the craft, and military service. Seeing him 'in character' never failed to make me smile. He loved what he did... that was obvious to everyone who saw him. Goodbye, my brother. You will be missed.

De O'Brien

March 27, 2015

He will be missed by so many. What a great guy.

Ross lunde

March 26, 2015

We have lost friends. Some may have lost a brother. With Lance everyone lost both. We will miss him and deepest regrets for his family

Tim Epperson

March 26, 2015

There are a few good men left in this world that put other before themselves, Lance was one of those guys. I dont think I've ever seen him upset. He will be missed, thoughts and prayers to his family.

Gus Mansilla

March 26, 2015

I served with Lance. I'm saddened by the passing of a good man and a good soldier. He was our brother. My deepest sympathies. My thoughts and prayers are with your family

March 26, 2015

You are/will be missed brother. See you at final manifest. God is smiling knowing he has a great person like you to talk to everyday. R.I.P.
SFC Don Rabideau

You will be missed by so many!

James & Jen

March 25, 2015

Troop On....Heaven gained an AWESOME Stormtrooper!

James & Jen

March 25, 2015

The Staff of Watson-Hunt Funeral Home

March 26, 2015

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