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Dwight Eugene Moore, a beloved member of the Fort Worth community, passed away on May 28, 2025, at the age of 66. Born on September 19, 1958, in Fort Worth, Texas, Dwight enjoyed a full and vibrant life, characterized by a deep love for family and a passion for connecting with others.
Dwight's fondness for family gatherings was evident to all who knew him. He cherished those moments spent with loved ones, creating lasting memories that many will carry with them forever. His warm and inviting personality made him a central figure in many family events, where his laughter and kindness could be felt by all.
In addition to his family, Dwight had a strong affinity for western movies, often finding joy in the stories and characters that resonated with him. This love was matched only by his enthusiasm for dancing, which brought him great happiness and allowed him to express himself in a lively manner. Fellow sports fans recognized Dwight as an avid supporter of the Dallas Cowboys, proudly donning team colors during games, and he also held a special place in his heart for basketball, where he enjoyed cheering for his favorite teams.
Dwight's memorial services will be held at New Bethel Baptist Church located at 7300 South Freeway, Fort Worth, TX, 76134. The viewing will take place on June 7, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 10:45 AM, followed by the funeral service at 11:00 AM.
Though he will be deeply missed, Dwight's legacy of love, joy, and dedication to family will continue to live on in the hearts and memories of all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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