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Barry Moore Obituary

Barry Moore Sr. Barry Moore Sr., 47, of Mount Pleasant, died on Friday October 23, 2009. The service will be 11 a.m. EDT Saturday October 31, 2009, at St Mary Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in Mount Pleasant, with burial to follow at the Moore's Cemetery in Mount Pleasant. He is survived by his wife, Darlene Moore; his sons, Kenneth Charles Moore and Ronterrius Moore; his daughters, Takiya Moore and Ah'nylah M. Moore; his mother, Aridean Moore; his father, Beaver Campbell; brothers, Ronnie Jackson (Rosemary), Wayne Josey (Janice), Keith Moore (Gwen), Larry Campbell (Marshall), Randy Campbell (Peggy), Robert Campbell (Patricia), Marvin Campbell (Mary), Dwight Campbell (Patricia), Dennis Campbell (Melanie), Joe Campbell, Dwitte Campbell; his sisters, Franchon Moore and Wanda Campbell; and three grandchildren. Bradwell Mortuary of Quincy is in charge of the arrangements.

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Published by Tallahassee Democrat on Oct. 29, 2009.

Memories and Condolences
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Mary Pollock

October 24, 2010

Lt. Moore was the one who stayed on me about being the best at everything I did as a police officer. He always said he would b Chief of Chattahoochee pd. It hurt me to c him go but when life gets so complicated to the point of no return, we feel we must do what is best for us. He choice to rest. Rest now my Lt. Rest. To his wife n family you all stay n my prayers. M. Pollock

Anson bivins

December 13, 2009

Cousin I will always keep you with me,being so far away from home,really devastated me hearing that you weren't home anymore.I t brings tears to my eyes just thinking,My family your family will always be in my prayers

SHAY DACIS

November 19, 2009

Remember

Remember me when I am gone away,
Gone far away into the silent land;
When you can no more hold me by the hand,
Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay.
Remember me when no more day by day
You tell me of our future that you plann'd:
Only remember me; you understand
It will be late to counsel then or pray.
Yet if you should forget me for a while
And afterwards remember, do not grieve:
For if the darkness and corruption leave
A vestige of the thoughts that once I had,
Better by far you should forget and smile
Than that you should remember and be sad.

By Christina Rossetti
The Poetry Foundation

Lisa Leon

November 4, 2009

Barry was a wonderful and kind man. I met and had the priviledge to work with him at the Gretna PD many years ago. I went in the service and we lost touch. Just by chance we ran into each other, after all these years, and talked of old times, being cops. He had a smile that was magical. My heart and sympathy go to his wife and family.

lisa (Morgan) Faipea

November 4, 2009

To: the Moore Family, Words cannot express how sorry my husband and i feel for your loss. Barry was a very kind, gentle person. We miss him terribly, as I know you do. we are here to support you in need.

Larry & Brenda Morse

November 3, 2009

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Zack Hill

November 1, 2009

May God Bless my brother and his family. He was truly a close brother if only for a short While. (U.S. Army).

November 1, 2009

To: The Moore Family. From: The James A. Shanks High School Class of 1980. Our deepest sympathy to you during your time of lost. Remember that GOD is with YOU. And WE will continue to remember you & your family in Our prayers. Marshall Herny Quincy, FL

Renee Jones

October 31, 2009

My thoghts and prayers are with the family during this time of sadness. Although it has been about 15 years since i last saw him i can still see his smiling face and that is how i will always remember him.Sometimes things happen and we wonder why but god,family,and friends will help you through this. Barry was a good man. May god bless you and hold you tightly during this difficult time. Rest in peace Barry.

Barbara West

October 31, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

SUBRINA BROWN

October 30, 2009

MEASURING THE Worth
Not how did he die?
But
How did he live"
Not
Why did he gain
But
What did he give.
These are the units
To measure the worth
Of a man or woman
Regardles of birth.
No
"What was his church?"
Nor
"What was his creed?".
But
"Has he befriended
Those really in need?"
No
What did the sketch
in the newspaper say?
But
How many were sorry
when he passed away?
ON BEHALF OF THE ENTIRE BROWN/WHITE FAMILY

QUINITA WHITE

October 30, 2009

"In loving Memory"
Those we love must someday pass
beyond our present sight...
Must leave us and the world we know
without their radiant light.
But we know that like a candle
their lovely light will shine
To brighten up another place
more perfect... more divine.
And in the realm of Heaven
where they shine so warm and bright.
Our love ones lives forever more
in God's eternal light.
ON BEHALF OF THE ENTIRE WHITE/BROWN FAMILY.

October 30, 2009

May God strengthen the family during this difficult time.

L. B.

October 30, 2009

"I am the Officer"

I have been where you fear to be,
I have seen what you fear to see,
I have done what you fear to do -
All these things I have done for you.

I am the person you leaned upon,
The one you cast your scorn upon,
The one you brought your troubles to -
All these people I've been for you.

The one you ask to stand apart,
The one you feel should have no heart,
The one you call "The Officer in Blue,"
But I'm just a person, just like you.

And through the years I've come to see,
That I am not always what you ask of me;
So, take this badge ... take this gun ...
Will you take it ... will anyone?

And when you watch a person die
And hear a battered baby cry,
Then do you think that you can be
All these things you ask of me?

(Author unknown)

My condolences to the family of Lt. Barry Moore

Sheila and Andy Blount

October 29, 2009

Darlene,

We have known you for many years but known Barry for even more. Barry was a good friend and someone we knew we could count on in a time of need. We are at a loss for words just know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Pastor Willie Fagg

October 29, 2009

Family, focus on God and on comforting each other. Everything will be alright. Keep your heads up.

raymond washington

October 29, 2009

To my family words cannot express what God have instore it maybe a dark now, but remember that weeping may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning. I release the Holyghost unto you to be your silent keeper, counselor, and your comforter remember you must pray to because God will answer your prayers look to Jesus he is a present help in the time of trouble
Love you Always
Cousin Elder Raymond Washington of Atlanta, GA
grandson of Isebella Mutt Prophet West Brooks

raymond washington

October 29, 2009

To my family words cannot express what God have instore it maybe a dark now, but remember that weeping may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning. I release the Holyghost unto you to be your silent keeper, counselor, and your comforter remember you must pray to because God will answer your prayers look to Jesus he is a present help in the time of trouble
Love you Always
Cousin Elder Raymond Washington of Atlanta, GA
grandson of Isebella Mutt Prophet West Brooks

sharon williams

October 29, 2009

TO The Moore and Campbell Families: I was deeply saddened to hear of the death of Barry. I met Barry when he came to work at Calhoun Correctional Institution. He always kept his uniform immaculate. He always had a big smile and I thank God that he allowed me to meet him. Barry would always stop and look me up whenever he came to Blountstown and I would run into him in Gadsen cpounty from time to time. He was always the same fun loving person whereever I saw him. I am sorry for all the saddness that I know this brings for both families and I pray that you find comfort in the fact that this to shall past and the strength of God is a eternal comfort in troublesome times. May your hearts be blessed as you deal with the tragic loss of your love one.

Mr. Williams (CPA)

October 29, 2009

To Kenny and family,
I pray that the Lord will give you the strength that you need to make it through this most difficult time in life, always remember to look to the hills from whence cometh your help and know that all of your help comes from the Lord.

s Mcmillian

October 29, 2009

Sorry for your lost. may you find strength in the Lord and don't lose faith keep looking to the hills which cometh your help it all comes from the Lord.

Angela Roxborough

October 29, 2009

Darlene,

I was sorry to hear of the passing of Barry. I personally think he was a wonderful person and a devoted father. Although we haven't seen each other in years, I will always remember his smiling face.

We were first cousins (my father is Franklin Moore) and I remember growing up with him. During the any fueds I had with my other cousins throughout my childhood, we could always count on him as a mediator. He was also one of the few who visted me during a hospital stay in 2007 following a horrific car accident and entertained me with stories about my childhood. I will never forget that visit.

I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Please watch over "Auntie" and send her my love.

With Love,

Angela Moore (Roxborough)

Cynthia L. Ponder

October 29, 2009

To the Moore Family,
I will always think of Barry as my nephew. I will keep the memories of him filled with love and laughter. He truly loved (and was loved by) his family and friends. During these difficult times may we all remember that love and the happier times.

Sheryl"Sherry" Jones&Daughters

October 29, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Brenda Scott

October 29, 2009

Greetings!...To The Family Of The Late
Police Lt.Offier/Barry Moore...Sorry for the tragic loss...may God's grace and mercy lift the families spirits..I knew your loved one /on a summer aftenoon/my car Ms. Lexus had problems before I left north Florida to take a postion in South Florida..He was great/attentive until my dad arrived to assist me.....please know your family members are in my prayers...With deepest sympathy ,Ms. Brenda Scott and The Entire Scott Family......Sneads/Tallahassee/Tampa/
Okeechobee Florida/New Orleans...my nephew Rickie is also a police officer, and Uncle Curtis Lane in Tampa Retired Chief of police

Angela Riles

October 29, 2009

Darlene,
May God bless you & your son in this time of sorrow, you are in my prayers.

October 29, 2009

To Darlene,Keith and family remember that GOD'S LOVE is Everlasting and his Mercy endures forever. GOD cares for you and his Grace is Sufficient.

Christian Person

October 29, 2009

Mrs. Darlene Moore -

My heart goes out to your family-----I cannot began to imagine, but to God be the Glory in all things. Continue to look to the Hill from whence your Help will truly have to come!!! Let not your heart be troubled for you have remained faithful to the end.

October 29, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Barry was a fine man and an exemplary police officer. He will truly be missed by all who knew him and worked with him. Rest in peace, "Sharp Dressed Man."
Kathy S. Johnson
Chattahoochee

Williams B.

October 29, 2009

R.I.P.

Mary Pollock-Kennedy

October 29, 2009

Hi Darlene, this is Mary Pollock-Kennedy. Your husband was my supervisor when I was there from 04-08. I know your pain, we have talked on several occassions. I commend you for taking your vows from the heart. You are what we as african american women can say, Know what marriage really was. I am grieving over the lost of my Lt. he was very hard and firm with me throughout my employment with Chattahoochee, but he was real with it. I pray you and KC will keep the Lord before you at all times, and remember to keep your head up. Always a friend,,,
Mary Kennedy

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