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Stephen Lynn Moore

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Stephen Lynn Moore Veteran

Birth
Jacksonville, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Death
31 Oct 2021 (aged 70)
Burial
North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.8418278, Longitude: -92.2536917
Plot
Section COD1, Row 5, Site 2
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Stephen Moore

of Jacksonville, AR
August 14, 1951 - October 31, 2021

LtCol Stephen Lynn ''Big Dog'' Moore (Retired), 70, of Jacksonville, Arkansas, was born on August 14, 1951, to the late W.A. ''Bill'' and Janell Moore in Jacksonville. He passed away on Sunday, October 31, surrounded by family.

Stephen earned his Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from the University of Central Arkansas. He was a retired pilot and instructor for the 189th Airlift Wing, Arkansas Air National Guard, and a commercial pilot for Skyways Airlines, Air National Airlines, Eastern Airlines, and Brantiff Airlines.

He was a member of Hope Lutheran Church in Jacksonville and served in several capacities. Steve was a member in good standing of the Pile Brother's Sporting Club of Jefferson County and a founding member of the East Macon Country Club.

Steve served 36 years in the Arkansas Air National Guard. He enlisted in 1971 as a fire protection specialist for the 189th Airlift Wing before receiving his commission in 1973 and attending Air Force Flight Training. Steve flew the RF-101 Voodoo, KC-135 Stratotanker, and the C-130 Hercules for the 189th Airlift Wing. He was a C-130 instructor pilot for the 154th Training Squadron. According to Master Sergeant Bob Oldham (Retired), legend has it, Steve received the call sign ''Big Dog'' from a fellow aircrew member who went TDY with him early in his career and couldn't hang with Big Dog's ''social skills.'' It is said the aircrew member wrote in the unit's log that he would be better off staying on the porch instead of running from establishment to establishment. Although he was known for his shenanigans on the ground, he was all business when the plane was in the air, expecting hard work and diligence in perfecting one's skill. Steve has accrued over 14,000 flight hours-7,500 military and 6,500 civilians.

Steve loved traveling with his wife, family, and friends. He also enjoyed camping, boating, skiing and off-roading, whether it was on a four-wheeler or his side-by-side. He was very handy and was always the first to help a friend or family. He was known to say, ''Let's go break something so we can fix it.''

He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Joyce Y. Moore (Boggan); son, William R. Moore (Erin) of Dover, Arkansas; daughter, Amanda Lynn Moore Engelmeyer (Scott) of Yorktown, Virginia; grandchildren, Samantha Moore Wagner (Blaine) of Russellville, Halle and Aubrey Moore of Dover, and Julia and Abby Engelmeyer of Yorktown, Virginia. Stephen is the youngest of the Moore boys, as they have always been collectively and sometimes lovingly known. Brothers, Joe Moore, the eldest, of Jacksonville, Arkansas (Terri), Dick Moore of Heber Springs (Donna), and Dan Moore (Barbara) of Jacksonville.

The family asks for any donations to please be made to Hope Lutheran Church, 1904 MacArthur Drive, Jacksonville, Arkansas, 72076.

The visitation will be Monday, November 8, 5-7 P.M., at Hope Lutheran Church, located at 1904 MacArthur Drive in Jacksonville. The funeral will be Tuesday, November 9, 10:00 A.M., at Hope Lutheran Church. The burial will be Tuesday, November 9, 12:00 P.M., at Arkansas State Veteran's Cemetery, located at 1501 W. Maryland Ave., North Little Rock.

There will be a reception to follow at Hope Lutheran Church at 1:00 P.M. In memory and honor of Stephen's ''social skills,'' there will be a Celebration of Life at Jay's Sandbar (formerly the Goalpost) for those 21 and over, Tuesday, November 9, 2:00 P.M.
Stephen Moore

of Jacksonville, AR
August 14, 1951 - October 31, 2021

LtCol Stephen Lynn ''Big Dog'' Moore (Retired), 70, of Jacksonville, Arkansas, was born on August 14, 1951, to the late W.A. ''Bill'' and Janell Moore in Jacksonville. He passed away on Sunday, October 31, surrounded by family.

Stephen earned his Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from the University of Central Arkansas. He was a retired pilot and instructor for the 189th Airlift Wing, Arkansas Air National Guard, and a commercial pilot for Skyways Airlines, Air National Airlines, Eastern Airlines, and Brantiff Airlines.

He was a member of Hope Lutheran Church in Jacksonville and served in several capacities. Steve was a member in good standing of the Pile Brother's Sporting Club of Jefferson County and a founding member of the East Macon Country Club.

Steve served 36 years in the Arkansas Air National Guard. He enlisted in 1971 as a fire protection specialist for the 189th Airlift Wing before receiving his commission in 1973 and attending Air Force Flight Training. Steve flew the RF-101 Voodoo, KC-135 Stratotanker, and the C-130 Hercules for the 189th Airlift Wing. He was a C-130 instructor pilot for the 154th Training Squadron. According to Master Sergeant Bob Oldham (Retired), legend has it, Steve received the call sign ''Big Dog'' from a fellow aircrew member who went TDY with him early in his career and couldn't hang with Big Dog's ''social skills.'' It is said the aircrew member wrote in the unit's log that he would be better off staying on the porch instead of running from establishment to establishment. Although he was known for his shenanigans on the ground, he was all business when the plane was in the air, expecting hard work and diligence in perfecting one's skill. Steve has accrued over 14,000 flight hours-7,500 military and 6,500 civilians.

Steve loved traveling with his wife, family, and friends. He also enjoyed camping, boating, skiing and off-roading, whether it was on a four-wheeler or his side-by-side. He was very handy and was always the first to help a friend or family. He was known to say, ''Let's go break something so we can fix it.''

He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Joyce Y. Moore (Boggan); son, William R. Moore (Erin) of Dover, Arkansas; daughter, Amanda Lynn Moore Engelmeyer (Scott) of Yorktown, Virginia; grandchildren, Samantha Moore Wagner (Blaine) of Russellville, Halle and Aubrey Moore of Dover, and Julia and Abby Engelmeyer of Yorktown, Virginia. Stephen is the youngest of the Moore boys, as they have always been collectively and sometimes lovingly known. Brothers, Joe Moore, the eldest, of Jacksonville, Arkansas (Terri), Dick Moore of Heber Springs (Donna), and Dan Moore (Barbara) of Jacksonville.

The family asks for any donations to please be made to Hope Lutheran Church, 1904 MacArthur Drive, Jacksonville, Arkansas, 72076.

The visitation will be Monday, November 8, 5-7 P.M., at Hope Lutheran Church, located at 1904 MacArthur Drive in Jacksonville. The funeral will be Tuesday, November 9, 10:00 A.M., at Hope Lutheran Church. The burial will be Tuesday, November 9, 12:00 P.M., at Arkansas State Veteran's Cemetery, located at 1501 W. Maryland Ave., North Little Rock.

There will be a reception to follow at Hope Lutheran Church at 1:00 P.M. In memory and honor of Stephen's ''social skills,'' there will be a Celebration of Life at Jay's Sandbar (formerly the Goalpost) for those 21 and over, Tuesday, November 9, 2:00 P.M.


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  • Added: Nov 5, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/233718018/stephen_lynn-moore: accessed ), memorial page for Stephen Lynn Moore (14 Aug 1951–31 Oct 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 233718018, citing Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery, North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA; Maintained by Brale (contributor 49920643).