

had many cars.
He worked in a restaurant, then Cooper Tires, Tektronix and Carlton.
Tom loved his family so much. He wanted to be with them as much as possible – watching
movies, going out to eat, and sharing countless laughs, especially when watching Family Feud.
He wanted to go to the casino, have crossword scratch-offs, and get Powerball tickets – and
always made sure to add the kicker. He was always feeling lucky and looked at life that way.
Tom was a big NFL and NBA fan. Watching every Dallas Cowboys game was a priority. Tom
made family time the best time with laughter, jokes and wise advice.
Tom had 2 children, Quincy and Charnell, with his wife Marilyn and 2 children, Dillon and Gisel,
with his 2nd wife Sally.
He is survived by Sally, Charnell, Dillon, Gisel and his siblings – Barbara, Glen, Shelia, Phyllis,
Peggy and Teresa.
Tom was predeceased by mother Vernita, father Tom Sr, sister Darlene, wife Marilyn and son
Quincy, and brother Reverend Tom Moore Sr.
~
A Fallen Limb
A limb has fallen from the family tree.
I keep hearing a voice that says,
“Grieve not for me.
Remember the best times,
the laughter, the song.
The good life I lived
while I was strong.
Continue my heritage,
I’m counting on you.
Keep smiling and surely
the sun will shine through.
My mind is at ease,
my soul is at rest.
Remembering all,
how I truly was blessed.
Continue traditions,
no matter how small.
Go on with your life,
don’t worry about falls.
I miss you all dearly,
so keep up your chin.
Until the day comes
we’re together again.”
– Author Unknown
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