Charles Edward Moore was born in Urbana, AR, to the late Rev. John Acie & Roseanna Moore.
Charles was a long-term resident at the Benton, Arkansas, Medical Facility. He became a resident at Oak Ridge Nursing Facility in El Dorado, Arkansas, for several years, and he resided at Pine Bluff Transitional Care until his death.
Preceding Charles in death: his parents, Rev. John Acie Moore & Roseanna Henry Moore. Five sisters: Birdell Traylor, Florella Moore, Alemeta Blake, Rozella Burns & Rivers Miller. Three brothers: James C. Moore, Joe Moore, Johnny Moore & J.W. (Porter) Moore.
Charles leaves to cherish his memories: two sisters, Ida White of El Dorado, Arkansas, and Rosie Mack of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Three brothers: Richard Moore of El Dorado, Arkansas, Willie L. (Dorothy) Moore of Milwaukee, Wisconsin & Jessie Moore of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends who will miss him.
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432 Liberty Street, El Dorado, AR 71730
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.


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