of Searcy, AR
February 10, 1929 - September 30, 2014
Thomas ''Tom'' Moore, 85 of Searcy passed away on September 30th, 2014. He was born in Charlotte, Arkansas to Bond and Bessie Moore.
He is preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, Stoner, Neil and Jeryl Moore and one granddaughter Rachel Moore.
He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Sue Foster Moore, four children, Jane (Dale) Wardlow, Melanie (Buddy) Murphy, Kenny (Naomi) Moore and Robin Moore, Five grandchildren, John, Sam and Nicoe Wardlow, James and Seth Moore, seven great-grandchildren, Kendle, Karalynn and Libby Wardlow, Ethen and Audra Moore and Brooks and Max Wardlow, other relatives and many friends.
A Memorial Service will be held at Roller-Daniel Funeral Home on Friday, October 3, 2014 at 10 AM.
For online guestbook, www.rollerfuneralhomes.com
I am just learning of Mr Tom's death. I am so sadden. A great guy he was. I worked with him at Region Bank many years. He collected a long list of OLD Sayings that I still have. He also brought his team of mules ( Molly and Dolly to my church for VBS one summer. There will never be a sweeter man than Mr Tom. He also restored a old washstand for me that my dad had given 50 cent for when he was a boy. I was just telling a friend of mine of Tom yesterday not knowing of his passing. God Bless This Wonderful Mans' family
Great guy. Loved being around him. Always friendly and always had a smile.
Your family is in our prayers.
Freddy and Kay Lawson
Tom was such a good man! He was loved by many and will be greatly missed! I enjoyed his wit and all the stories he told when he "hung out" at Allison's Grocery years ago. He never met a stranger and it seemed like everyone that came into the store knew him. If they didn't, they would "know" him before they left!! My heart goes out to Sue and family.
Our prayers are with all of u. Cancer has taken far too many.
Mr. Moore was such a sweet, sweet man and will be missed by all that knew him. He was such a good man. My prayers are with his family.
I enjoyed working with Mr. Tom at Searcy Public Schools over the years. He was always so pleasant and wanted things done right. He was also there when I needed him to repair some furniture for me. He was a good man and he will be missed. My condolences to the family and I am so sorry I cannot attend services for him.
Tom was a very special man and will be greatly missed. Our family has your family in our prayers.
Love-
Bill, JoAnn, Robert and Karen
One of the first neighbors that I met when I moved to Searcy was Tom Moore. We considered him our friend. Searcy has lost a good man that touched many and I am sure that his legacy and talents will live on. We will miss him.
I'm so very sorry for your loss. May God wrap his loving, comforting arms around you during this difficult time.
Dear family of Tom,
I'm sorry to hear of your dad's passing . Though we've never met, he has surely left a wonderful legacy. You are all in our prayers.
John & Laurie Moore
So sorry to hear of Tom passing away, Tony & I worked with him at the shoe factory & was always good to see them at the shoe factory breakfast. My prayers goes out to Sue & the family.
So sorry for your loss, your family is in my prayers.
Tom was a good man always knows ya when ya see him our prayers go out to the family