He joined Red Oak Missionary Baptist Church at a very young age. While attending college in Houston, he united with Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, where the Rev. C.L. Jackson was the pastor.
After receiving, his bachelor’s degree, he returned to Red Oak Missionary Baptist Church and was active in many ministries, including Sunday school, the Youth Ministry, coaching boys and girls basketball and also volunteering his time to the After School Program.
He married Poinsetta Edwards, and to this union they were blessed with two daughters, Jacoya and Lindsey Moore, and he reared a stepson, Immanuel Johnson. He worked at Thacker-Davis Architectural Inc. until he retired due to health issues. He remained a faithful member of Red Oak Missionary Baptist Church until his demise.
He was preceded in death by his father, Willie B. Moore; and brother, Windell Eugene Moore.
Cherishing his memory are his mother, Ola D. Moore; his daughters, Jacoya and Lindsey Moore; his stepson, Immanuel Johnson; his sisters, Wynette Holland and Elaine (James) Brown; his brother, Dewayne (Daphne) Moore, all of Longview, Texas; his sister, Faye Davis of Dallas, Texas; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
He joined Red Oak Missionary Baptist Church at a very young age. While attending college in Houston, he united with Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, where the Rev. C.L. Jackson was the pastor.
After receiving, his bachelor’s degree, he returned to Red Oak Missionary Baptist Church and was active in many ministries, including Sunday school, the Youth Ministry, coaching boys and girls basketball and also volunteering his time to the After School Program.
He married Poinsetta Edwards, and to this union they were blessed with two daughters, Jacoya and Lindsey Moore, and he reared a stepson, Immanuel Johnson. He worked at Thacker-Davis Architectural Inc. until he retired due to health issues. He remained a faithful member of Red Oak Missionary Baptist Church until his demise.
He was preceded in death by his father, Willie B. Moore; and brother, Windell Eugene Moore.
Cherishing his memory are his mother, Ola D. Moore; his daughters, Jacoya and Lindsey Moore; his stepson, Immanuel Johnson; his sisters, Wynette Holland and Elaine (James) Brown; his brother, Dewayne (Daphne) Moore, all of Longview, Texas; his sister, Faye Davis of Dallas, Texas; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
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