Tom-Moore-Obituary

Tom R. Moore

Modesto, California

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TOM R. MOORE

On Sunday, July 4, 2004, Tom R. Moore died in a motorcycle accident while enjoying a Sunday ride with a friend.

Tom was born in McAllister, Oklahoma on January 2, 1940. His family then moved to the Los Angeles area in 1944 and remained there until 1961....

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Uncle Tom was a wonderful asset to our family, and although I havent seen him & Aunt De' for quite awhile I will miss him. I love you both Uncle Tom & Aunt De'. You are in my thoughts & prayers daily. I only wish that I had known about his accident sooner, so that I could have been there to comfort you Aunt De' & Matt. We are blesed to have him as our Guardian Angel. All of our love to you Uncle Tom, and tell grandpa I said "Hi & I miss him.".

Thanks Tom for all the good memories and great fun and laughs you shared with all of us. It was great we got to see you last Sept. I know Connie will be there to welcome you, but you will be sorely missed here. Bless you and your family.

Tom;
Always smiling, laughing and joking with someone. Happy to have seen him reciently at a DragWagons reunion in So. Cal. He will be truly missed.
Don & Jo

Tommy was my second cousin. I had not seen him in quite some time after my family and I moved here to arizona in 1987. But I will always remember him being so funny, and always smiling.Also coming to visit us at my grandparents, Flonnie and Dallas Baldridge, he had spent many fishing trips with my grandfather. We are so sadden by his sudden death.And tho I didn't know his wife Delinda, I want her to know that she and her family is in our prayers. Also Aunt Ruby and Uncle Luke, May God comfort...

We were High School friends that didn't end there, our friendship was carried on all these years. We are honored because you could go through a life time and not have a friend like Tommy but we were blessed to have that. It leaves us with such a void in our lifes but we will always remember the great times. He was such fun and full of life. We Love You Tommy and God Bless Dee and the family.
Bob & Naomi Mann

We are sad to loose a long time friend. We have know Tommy since high school days. Tommy was always a lot of fun and always had a big smile on his face. He will be greatly missed. Love & prayers to his family.