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Robert "Barry" Moore, 77, passed away Saturday, January 24, 2026 in Mineral Wells. Funeral service will be held Saturday, January 31, 2026 at 2 p.m. in Morrison Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow at Gooseneck Cemetery in Young County.
Barry was born December 6, 1948 in Olney to R.E. and Maxine Moore. He was a devoted husband, father and family man whose greatest joy was his wife Freda and the life they made together over the last 40 years. He had a generous loving heart, and would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. Though he could be a little turd at times, it only made him more uniquely himself. An electrician by trade, he was a hard worker who took pride in providing for his family. In addition to these, he truly had a love for chickens. And anyone who knew him knew this. Not only the chickens, but hunting, his mopar muscle cars, and car shows. Don't forget about the hot rods too, like the corvette he proudly owned. He was a life long Dallas Cowboys fan and never missed an episode of Survivor. In his younger days he loved going dancing and drinking. No one could forget about him sneaking off with Allen and Freda hunting him down and draggin him home. He had a well known sweet tooth and never passed up cakes, pies, honey buns, donuts or candy bars. Above all he loved his wife and family fiercely. Family time and functions were very important to him. His love, laughter, and larger than life itself will be deeply missed and remembered forever.
Survivors include: wife, Freda Ann Moore of Graham; daughters, Wendi and Darren Newsom of Fort Worth and Melissa and Kenny Wilson of Weatherford; sons, Danny and Ginger Moore of Granbury, Donnie and Pamela Moore of Newark, Randy and Katherine Howell of Blanco, and Bradley and Leehelen Gannon of Long Beach, Mississippi; sisters, Kathy and Billie Ralph Ritchey of Chico, Becky Jackson of Megargel, and Donna Voyles of Loving; brother, Randy Moore of Chico; brother-in-laws, Don and Susie Brown of Wichita Falls and Gary Lewis of Graham; sister-in-laws, Vickie Lewis of Weatherford and Lisa Guest of Weatherford; eleven grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren; More nieces and nephews than can be listed and he loved each and every one of them. His grand babies were his pride and joy. He never turned down an opportunity to keep them.
He was preceded in death by his father, R.E. Moore, mother, Maxine Moore, father-in-law, A.L. Lewis, mother-in-law, Faye Lewis, father-in-law, Gwin Gray, mother-in-law, Ann Gray, brother, Joe Lyn Moore, brother-in-law, Donnie Lewis, sister-in-laws, Connie Lewis and Theresa Lewis, granddaughter, Cheyenne Paige Newsom, grandson, Brock Randall Howell, nephew, Michael Shane Moore, great nephew, James Ray Voyles, and great neice Morgan Larance.
Visitation will be held Friday 5 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home.
700 Oak St, Graham, TX 76450

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