William George Moore
December-12-1918 - April-24-2011
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Barbara-Ann and Emile Lajoie posted a condolence
Our thoughts and prayers and with you as you mourn the loss of William. A loved one is never gone. Every special memory truly does live on. With deepest sympathy. Barbara-Ann and Emile Lajoie
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Paul & ShirleyRacine posted a condolence
Thinking of you in this time of loss. May God be your comfort at this time.
With our sympathies ,
Paul & Shirley & family.
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Jacqueline Dixon and John White. posted a condolence
Ollie and Myrna Moore and families: We are saddened to hear about the loss of your brother / brother in law / uncle. It is hard to know what to say or do at times like this. But may it comfort all of you a little, to know that we care about the sorrow you feel and that we are thinking about you.
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Family
Gramps had many challenging relationships in his life but despite those challenges it was relationships that he was most proud of in his later days. He would announce to whole waiting rooms of people at doctor's appointments that this was his son and he would proudly point out his grandkids to the other residents when they visited him in the home. He would brag endlessly about grandkids' feats of strength and bravery, some true, some exaggerated, but nonetheless his pride in the relationships he had was obvious to all. His wall was a testament to how proud he was of his family and today a little of that pride trickled down as I watched the mass of us walk into the chapel to say our final goodbye to the man that started it all. I want to see him smiling now and telling the guy next to him that that huge group of people in the chapel are his kids, and those kids tearing up the lawn at Aunt Vi's are his great grand kids, and that group huddled together talking about their memories and comforting each other in their grief are his grandkids, and that girl putting flowers on his grave is his granddaughter. I want to continue to feel him smiling with pride as we forge ahead in our relationships continuing what grandpa started and what he valued most, family.
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Wes Moore lit a candle
Saturday, April 30, 2011
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Deep and abiding faith
With confidence, I can state that dad's deep and abiding faith has carried him safely home. In the last moments dad's face changed from struggle to a smile that could only be attributed to someone who had viewed the dimension he was destined for. Dad was not a man to force his views on others, he was secure in his faith, but not offensively.
In life my Dad surely had an opinion of others. Dad's opinion was not formed by one's station in life. His judgment was formed by a person's character and work ethic. If ever a person treated dad unfairly, he was likely to just move on, leaving that person, or system, to deal with their own weakness. I am aware of at least one such incidence where dad even returned to help in spite of the treatment received.
Dad recognized the importance of family. I believe, from the very first time dad became a father he has held this as his highest office.
I am proud to use this man as an upstanding example of a life well lived.
The youngest son
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Barbara-Ann and Emile Lajoie posted a condolence
Friday, April 29, 2011
Our thoughts and prayers and with you as you mourn the loss of William. A loved one is never gone. Every special memory truly does live on. With deepest sympathy. Barbara-Ann and Emile Lajoie
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Jacqueline Dixon and John White. posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Ollie and Myrna Moore and families: We are saddened to hear about the loss of your brother / brother in law / uncle. It is hard to know what to say or do at times like this. But may it comfort all of you a little, to know that we care about the sorrow you feel and that we are thinking about you.