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Barrington DeWayne Moore was born to Ms. Cynthia Moore on February 26,1993 in Nashville, Tennessee. He departed this earthly life on Thursday, April 18, 2024 at TriStar Skyline Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee. Barrington was educated in the Metropolitan Nashville School System where he attended W, A. Bass Adult School and received his high school diploma in August 2019.
He was employed with various companies after high school, Juvenile Center, MNPS, Sheriff’s Office, Hermitage Lighting Gallery, and later found his calling as a Behavior Coordinator with the Metropolitan School System. Barrington was a selfless, loving, caring individual who never met a stranger. He graciously shared with all of those he knew and loved.
Barrington was known as a mentor, friend, brother and counselor to many. It was important to him that everyone felt loved, whether it was opening his heart through warm conversation or to share a meal with loved ones. He found his passion, helping others especially children. He believed in them and was a great inspiration to many. He will be dearly missed! Barrington, also loved photography. He would often spend his spare time editing images of designs, photos, or whatever he sought in his private home photoshop.
Those left to cherish his memories are his mother, Cynthia Moore, sisters, Demetria (Dominic) Brown, Charmaine Moore, Perrisha Moore, Jamesha Moore; brothers, Michael Moore Jr., Vincent Dixie; nephews, Victor, Quintezz, Michael III, De’Monta, Maliki, Charles Jr, Dominic Jr, La’Trell, Scott Jr, Shane; nieces Quintera, Chassidy Aryah, Le’Nieyah, Olivia, Chalayah, Zyriah, Dominica, Chloe; godsons, Roddrico, De’Angelo Douglas and Everett Graham.
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