Matt was born May 13, 1972 in Decatur, the son of James R. Moore and Marilyn K. Lang.
He was preceded in death by James R. Moore, Karen Sue Moore and Norbert H Pierceall. Matt worked as a system's engineer at LRS in Springfield and was an active member of Decatur Garage Guys. He married Sarah M. Duncan on May 23, 2019, in Decatur.
Surviving is his wife, Sarah of Decatur; son, Brendan Matthew Moore of Decatur; mother, Marilyn K. Pierceall of Decatur; brother, James C. Moore of Iowa; step-children, Brannan Taylor of Missouri, Madolyne Taylor of Decatur and Jaymee Huff of Missouri and other relatives and many cherished friends.
Matt suffered a long battle with Polycystic Kidney Disease and was fortunate enough to receive a kidney in 2012.
He loved his son more than anything and together they enjoyed computers and gaming. He spent several hours online with his dear friend Bobby McInvaille playing World of Warcraft, Path of Exile, and most recently Modern Warfare.
He was passionate about cars and thoroughly enjoyed talking to other car enthusiasts. He especially loved doing burnouts with his Mercedes E63 AMG.
Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery.
Herald & Review (Decatur, IL)
Matt was born May 13, 1972 in Decatur, the son of James R. Moore and Marilyn K. Lang.
He was preceded in death by James R. Moore, Karen Sue Moore and Norbert H Pierceall. Matt worked as a system's engineer at LRS in Springfield and was an active member of Decatur Garage Guys. He married Sarah M. Duncan on May 23, 2019, in Decatur.
Surviving is his wife, Sarah of Decatur; son, Brendan Matthew Moore of Decatur; mother, Marilyn K. Pierceall of Decatur; brother, James C. Moore of Iowa; step-children, Brannan Taylor of Missouri, Madolyne Taylor of Decatur and Jaymee Huff of Missouri and other relatives and many cherished friends.
Matt suffered a long battle with Polycystic Kidney Disease and was fortunate enough to receive a kidney in 2012.
He loved his son more than anything and together they enjoyed computers and gaming. He spent several hours online with his dear friend Bobby McInvaille playing World of Warcraft, Path of Exile, and most recently Modern Warfare.
He was passionate about cars and thoroughly enjoyed talking to other car enthusiasts. He especially loved doing burnouts with his Mercedes E63 AMG.
Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery.
Herald & Review (Decatur, IL)
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