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Randall Douglas “Randy” Moore

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Randall Douglas “Randy” Moore

Birth
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
6 Jan 2020 (aged 71)
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Randall Douglas Moore, 71, of Cherry Hill, Arkansas died Monday, January 6, 2020, at UAMS in Little Rock after a sudden illness. He was born October 28, 1948 in Shreveport, Louisiana and lived in Arkansas for forty years.

After a rocky start in life, Randy found his professional calling. He became a skilled dental technician and owned a dental laboratory in Texarkana, Arkansas for fifteen years. Randy's focused attention to detail and his artistic gifts brought him national recognition among prominent dentists who sought his talented expertise. As a result of his considerable skills and unerring dedication, Randy became a specialist in dental reconstruction for trauma victims. The challenges faced by these victims along with his compassionate attention to their many needs gave Randy immense career and personal satisfaction. He served a term as president of the local organization of Certified Dental Technicians.

Randy was an avid outdoorsman. He called the forests and streams his chapel and he loved all creatures. He found great joy in sponsoring wildlife rehabilitators and then witnessing the release of the rehabilitated animals back into their natural world.

When Randy retired, he turned his multiple skills and talents toward knifemaking. He studied under J.R. Cook, Master Bladesmith, a designated Arkansas Living Treasure.

Randy was beyond all else a beloved husband and a true friend. He was always ready to offer assistance, advice and encouragement. Randy's dedication to his family, friends, pets and the natural world is irreplaceable.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence Eugene Moore, Jr. and Gladys Kirkpatrick Moore; his brother, Joseph Eugene Moore; and his nephew, Patrick Eugene Moore.

Survivors: wife, Judy; nephews, James Frederick Moore and Joseph Michael Moore and their families. He also leaves behind those people whom he considered his adopted family. These treasured ones include Stephanie Parks and her family; Michael and Debra Clark and their family; and Patricia Barbee. Randy is also missed by a host of dear friends.

A memorial service to celebrate Randy and his extraordinary life will be held at a later date.

www.cremationservicesofarkansas.com
Randall Douglas Moore, 71, of Cherry Hill, Arkansas died Monday, January 6, 2020, at UAMS in Little Rock after a sudden illness. He was born October 28, 1948 in Shreveport, Louisiana and lived in Arkansas for forty years.

After a rocky start in life, Randy found his professional calling. He became a skilled dental technician and owned a dental laboratory in Texarkana, Arkansas for fifteen years. Randy's focused attention to detail and his artistic gifts brought him national recognition among prominent dentists who sought his talented expertise. As a result of his considerable skills and unerring dedication, Randy became a specialist in dental reconstruction for trauma victims. The challenges faced by these victims along with his compassionate attention to their many needs gave Randy immense career and personal satisfaction. He served a term as president of the local organization of Certified Dental Technicians.

Randy was an avid outdoorsman. He called the forests and streams his chapel and he loved all creatures. He found great joy in sponsoring wildlife rehabilitators and then witnessing the release of the rehabilitated animals back into their natural world.

When Randy retired, he turned his multiple skills and talents toward knifemaking. He studied under J.R. Cook, Master Bladesmith, a designated Arkansas Living Treasure.

Randy was beyond all else a beloved husband and a true friend. He was always ready to offer assistance, advice and encouragement. Randy's dedication to his family, friends, pets and the natural world is irreplaceable.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence Eugene Moore, Jr. and Gladys Kirkpatrick Moore; his brother, Joseph Eugene Moore; and his nephew, Patrick Eugene Moore.

Survivors: wife, Judy; nephews, James Frederick Moore and Joseph Michael Moore and their families. He also leaves behind those people whom he considered his adopted family. These treasured ones include Stephanie Parks and her family; Michael and Debra Clark and their family; and Patricia Barbee. Randy is also missed by a host of dear friends.

A memorial service to celebrate Randy and his extraordinary life will be held at a later date.

www.cremationservicesofarkansas.com

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