Robert Allan Moore’s Celebration of Life will be scheduled by his sister and nephew in the nearing upcoming weeks to be held outside for social distancing. If you would like to be included in this celebration, please PM Lori Moore on FB if you do not already have a way to contact the family.
Robert Allan Moore left this world on September 1, 2020. He was born in Kingsport, Tennessee. Allan’s last two employers that he spent many years with were Carolina Eastman/Jet Service and Collins Entertainment. Allan was a wonderful brother, wonderful uncle, and great friend to many. Allan was one of the kindest, sweetest, fun loving person around and will be missed dearly every day. Allan loved everyone and loved having a good time with friends and family. Allan believed in the Lord and was a good person, genuine and so kind to others. Allan was always smiling and liked to joke and cut up. Allan did not want a viewing or service, just a small gathering to celebrate his life. Allan always said no tears because he had a full and happy life and had done pretty much what he had wanted already. He said, “Don’t sit around crying and depressed.” We are trying to remind ourselves of those words he has given us before, but it’s hard. We would like his friends to join us to make his Celebration of Life be just what he had asked for. Allan had a few nicknames as he grew up, so some of you know him as Big Al, Herman, and Cookie. He loved hearing them all and he loved you all very much.
Surviving is his sister, Lori Moore (Bobby), a very special nephew (more like a son), Kevin Moore, and a very special great nephew, Mason Moore. Preceding in death were his dad, Robert Eugene Moore, his mother, Shelby Jean Moore and his brother, David Kevin Moore. Allan had an extended family that was not biological, but he loved them dearly that came from a past relationship, Amanda Cunningham Niccum and John (Boogie). Allan has three surviving uncles in Tennessee, John Curran (Sue), Sam Monk (Peggy), Roger Monk (Donna) and several cousins in Kingsport, Tennessee and a surviving uncle in California, Kenneth Moore.
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