Robert E. Moore

Passed 05/16/2024

Obituary For Robert E. Moore

Mr. Robert E Moore, passed away on May 16, 2024 at the St. Dominic's Hospital in Jackson, Mississippi surrounded by his family.

Visitation is scheduled for Friday, May 24, 2024 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Liberal Trinity COGIC, Graveside service is Saturday, May 25, 2025 at 11:00a.m. in Autumn Woods Cemetery.

Deacon Robert Earl Moore
“Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.”
St. John 14: 1-2

Robert Earl Moore was born on July 20, 1942, to the late Monroe and Nancy Moore in Morton, MS. He was a very kind and friendly person and never met a stranger. He was the third child of ten siblings.
Robert attended Morton Vocational High School (Betty Mae Jack School). After retirement from Metal Processing, he was missed by his friends and was asked to come and work a few hours a day mainly for the fellowship.

In 1964, he married the late Sammie Smith-Moore. To this union, two sons where born: Garrett Moore and Jarvis Moore.

Robert was a faithful and active member of the Liberal Trinity COGIC. He attended Sunday School and would often make his presence known on the conference prayer line by announcing
his name, “Deacon Robert Moore”. He loved attending and helping prepare breakfast for the Men’s Fellowship that would take place on the 1st Saturday of each month. He loved the fellowship of the Saints. He was loved by many and will truly be missed.

On Thursday, May 16, 2024, at St. Dominic Hospital, God sent his guardian angel to the bedside of Deacon Moore and gently slipped him into a beautiful land of peace and rest. He was preceded in death by his wife, Sammie; his son, Garrett Moore; two brothers: Frank Moore and Stingley Moore, two sisters: Evelyn Moore Lockhart and Flora Geary: and one grandson: Kamden Woodard.

He leaves to cherish his memory, one son: Jarvis (Christie) Moore of Dallas, TX; a daughter in law, Angela Moore of Brookhaven, MS; two brothers: George, and Melvin (Juanita) Moore, one sister, Betty Moore Hayes, all of Morton, MS: seven grandchildren: Kanilia, Jarvis, Trevell, Chloe, Robert, Kaitlin and Kameron; five great grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.



Guest Book

Dear, Robert Earl Moore(Grandad) I can't say I don't know where to begin because I know exactly where to start. I have you to thank for that. When I think of my grandad, I think of a very organized man of God. I remember how you would start the day with your coffee and that silver coffee mug you would always take to work with you. You would always have your work clothes ready to go the previous day and had a spot right by the door for your work shoes. You taught me how to fish,clean fish and eat fish which I think was your favorite. Each Sunday you and Grandma would take us to church and Im truly grateful for everything you've done. Robert Trevell Jd Kanilia Chloe BEDTIME! Each night at 8 olock the you'd alert us like an alarm clock. Rest Peacefully Great Man.

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My thoughts and prayers are with you and the Moore family! May God continue to give you strength and comfort! Prayers and love, Joycelyn McCoy

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To my father-in-law, You are no longer here with us on earth, but you will forever be in our heart. I will miss the tightest hugs I've ever received, the joking and laughing with one another, and me reminding you to drink more water. I'm going to miss you asking, "Did y'all bring me a pound cake" every time we came to Jackson. I will miss your visits to Texas. You would tell anyone that called your phone, "I'm in Texas being treated like a king." Jarvis was definitely treating you like a king. Speaking of Jarvis, I promise I will continue to take care of your baby boy and love him from the debts of my soul. He will be just fine. I love you, Christie

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Dear dad, As I sit here writing these words, through tears that blur the page, the pain of your absence weighs heavy on my heart. I will miss your laugh, your voice, and your presence. I will keep with me, the lessons you taught and the love you gave. I will miss when I call your phone and you answer very loudly, "HELLO, HELLO." I will miss the ending of our calls even more. I would give anything to hear you say one more time, "We'll, y'all have a blessed night, love y'all." Rest peaceful, dad. I love you, Jarvis

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Father-in-Law I came into your family not knowing what I'd find. I was nervous and afraid. You gently eased my mind. You made me feel right at home, from the first day we met. You welcomed me with opened arms, and that I won't forget. You always encouraged me with kind words that you would say. I knew that I could depend on you on any given day. You were a great father-in-law. You stood out above the rest. I thank God for blessing me with you, for you were the best. Angie

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