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Frederick D Moore

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Frederick D Moore Veteran

Birth
Blytheville, Mississippi County, Arkansas, USA
Death
17 Jan 2021 (aged 77)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Birdeye, Cross County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A, Site 339
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Frederick D. Moore was born Nov. 20, 1943, in Blytheville to John and Hettie Margerum Moore. He was a 1961 graduate of Richard B. Harrison High School and was an active member of Harrisonites. Following graduation, he enrolled in Saints Junior College in Lexington, Miss., there he received his Associates Degree. Enlisting in the United States Army, Frederick was a veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a bus driver for the Chicago Transit Authority, when he retired and moved back to Blytheville, Frederick worked for BNSF Railroad as a driver and drove many church buses; transporting church members to plays in Chicago, church fellowships in Texas and safely transported his church family on Sunday to worship services. He was a faithful and dutiful member of Promiseland Church of God In Christ under the leadership of Superintendent Johnny Moore.

On Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021 Frederick was called from labor to reward at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Mo., at the age of 77. He was preceded in death by his parents, Elder John Moore, and Mother Hettie Margerum Moore; one brother, Julius Moore; and a sister, Janava Moore.

Frederick is survived by his loving wife, Floyd Jean Moore of the home; two sons, Eric (Lara) Anderson of Redlands, Calif., and Michael (Savanna) Moore Gardner of Chicago, Ill.; two bonus sons, James Sanders of Los Angeles, Calif., and Harry ( Angela) Sanders of Jeffersonville, Ind.; one bonus daughter, Crystal Sanders of Grand Rapids, Mich.; a grandson that he raised, Ja'Marion Bell of the home; three brothers, Norvell Moore of Marietta, Ga., Benjamin (Annette) Moore of Blytheville and Superintendent Johnny (Anita) Moore, also of Blytheville; four sisters, Carol Washington of Blytheville, Alfreda (Emos) Parham of Aurora, Colo., Precious Moore of Blytheville and Earnestine Ray, also of Blytheville; 11 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews of other relatives and friends.

*Obituary information courtesy of Find A Grave contributor Andrew.
Frederick D. Moore was born Nov. 20, 1943, in Blytheville to John and Hettie Margerum Moore. He was a 1961 graduate of Richard B. Harrison High School and was an active member of Harrisonites. Following graduation, he enrolled in Saints Junior College in Lexington, Miss., there he received his Associates Degree. Enlisting in the United States Army, Frederick was a veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a bus driver for the Chicago Transit Authority, when he retired and moved back to Blytheville, Frederick worked for BNSF Railroad as a driver and drove many church buses; transporting church members to plays in Chicago, church fellowships in Texas and safely transported his church family on Sunday to worship services. He was a faithful and dutiful member of Promiseland Church of God In Christ under the leadership of Superintendent Johnny Moore.

On Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021 Frederick was called from labor to reward at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Mo., at the age of 77. He was preceded in death by his parents, Elder John Moore, and Mother Hettie Margerum Moore; one brother, Julius Moore; and a sister, Janava Moore.

Frederick is survived by his loving wife, Floyd Jean Moore of the home; two sons, Eric (Lara) Anderson of Redlands, Calif., and Michael (Savanna) Moore Gardner of Chicago, Ill.; two bonus sons, James Sanders of Los Angeles, Calif., and Harry ( Angela) Sanders of Jeffersonville, Ind.; one bonus daughter, Crystal Sanders of Grand Rapids, Mich.; a grandson that he raised, Ja'Marion Bell of the home; three brothers, Norvell Moore of Marietta, Ga., Benjamin (Annette) Moore of Blytheville and Superintendent Johnny (Anita) Moore, also of Blytheville; four sisters, Carol Washington of Blytheville, Alfreda (Emos) Parham of Aurora, Colo., Precious Moore of Blytheville and Earnestine Ray, also of Blytheville; 11 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews of other relatives and friends.

*Obituary information courtesy of Find A Grave contributor Andrew.

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