of Clinton, AR
February 26, 1931 - March 19, 2011
James Vaughn Moore 80 of Clinton, Arkansas passed away Saturday March 19, 20 11 at Ozark Health Nursing Center Clinton, Arkansas. He was born February 26, 1931 at Clinton, Arkansas to the late John and Mattie (Hillis) Moore.
James served in the United States Army during the Korean War. James hobbies included breeding and training pointers for hunting, fishing, hunting, and gardening.
He was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda Kathleen Girard of Fort Meyers, FL; parents, John and Mattie Moore of Clinton, AR; sisters, Wilma Keeling and Ruby Gardner, of Clinton, AR; brothers, C.E. Moore, of Detroit, MI; Doyne Moore and Garner Moore of Clinton, AR.
He is survived by his wife of 59 years Noma Aline Moore of Clinton, AR; daughters, Donna V. Edwards and Karen L. Neddersen of Clinton, AR; sister, Marie Boone of Clinton, AR; brothers, Leon Moore of Carol Stream, IL; and Hubert Moore of Clinton, AR; six Grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers: Steve Neddersen, Steve McCoy, Travis Neddersen, Tracy Moore, Johnny Moore, Danny Boone, and Justin Harris.
Visitation will be 5:00-7:00pm Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home Chapel Clinton, Arkansas.
Funeral Service will be 10:00am Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at Clinton United Methodist Church with Pastor Vaughn Marsden officiating. Burial will follow at Culpepper Cemetery.
Funeral Arrangements are under the care and direction of Roller-McNutt Funeral Home of Clinton, Arkansas.
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Sorry for your loss Karen and Vicky.
Sorry for your loss of such a great man that will be remembered in this town. My Dad, Edd Ridings, and James had some great stories they told me of hunting trips they went on with their beagles. We all will have great memories that we will cherish forever. God bless you and your family.
May God bless you all in the loss of such a great man and friend.
We will all ways love you and miss you.
Dear Aline & Family,
We're so sorry to hear about Jim, We stopped at McDonald's this morning on our way home from town and James was there and told us the sad news.
I didn't realize that Jim was so sick. James told
me a couple of weeks ago that you had to put him in a nursing home. We never know when God is going to
come and take us home. We will all miss him but he is in a better place than we are. Will be calling you in a few days. Will keep you in our prayers.
May God watch over you and your family during this time of the loss of your loved one.
With all our love, Ed and Donna Lee
To the Moore Family,
Please accept my condolences for the loss of your loved one. I loved to visit with James and talk "politics". He always had a kind word for me and he lifted my spirits whenever we visited. He loved to tell me about his trips to see his family and loved ones. May God bless you during this difficult time. I know he is no longer suffering and is in a much better place.
God bless you all!
Rickey Whillock
Donna, my prayers are with you and your family at this time.
Donna, my prayers are you and your family at this time.
Aline, Karen, Vicky and family. Our prayers go out for all of you. Uncle James was a special man and is missed. There are more memories then this site can hold. But, some that stand out are his laugh, unique perspective on life, our trips to Michigan, James letting us feed and play with the dogs he had, playing air hockey and pool at the restaurant, watching him work the restaurant, waiting for he and Aline to arrive at our house in the red Monte Carlo, him and Aline traveling up in that car with Aunt Ruby and Aunt Wilma riding the back seat, going to garage sales. When we’d visit, the morning trips down to the bus stop or café for coffee were a highlight. Of course there was the time he let me drive while he and dad tried to get us enough traction to get up a hill on a muddy logging road. I think I got us even more stuck. No surprise because I could barely reach the pedals but he took it in stride. Of course there are the many fishing trips.
I’m sorry that we didn’t get Lindsey and Landon down to meet him but we are fortunate to have pictures from when we were down with Leana. May the Lord watch over each of you! Love to all.
So sorry to hear of the loss of your special dad. May the days ahead become easier. There is not a loss like that of a dad. I know that you can take the memories of your dad and the good times to help you get through your grieve to make it easier. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
I am so sorry for the passing of your father. God Bless you all.
To be abscent of the body is to be present with the Lord.
I am sorry for loss of your loved one,He always had a fish story or some kind of story,when he came into pharmacy.My thoughts and prayers are with you today and all the days ahead..God Bless Karen.
Mrs. Moore and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. May God give you comfort and peace.
Aunt Aline, Karen and Vicky,
I am so sorry for the loss of Uncle James. My heart goes out to you. I remember as a young kid always looking forward to visiting you guys and Uncle James when you lived in Michigan. My dad and I were just talking today about the big steaks Uncle James used to cook when we came to visit. I wish I could be there for the funeral but please know that LJ and I will be thinking of and praying for you all this week. God Bless. Lisa
Dearest Hubert and "Mrs." Marie,
I was saddened to learn of the loss of your brother. He will be missed by many.
Be blessed,
Benita & Family
We are so sorry for your loss and pray that you feel our Lords presence during this difficult time. God bless you all
WE WILL ALL MISS UNCLE JAMES, HE LOVED TO GARDEN AND FISH, I KNOW YOU WILL MISS HIM, BUT GOD KNEW WHEN IT WAS TIME TO COME HOME I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HIM CALLING ME ANNIE, MAY THE LORD BE WITH ALL OF US DURING OUR SORROW AND MAY GOD BE WITH YOU .ANNA LOU
To my Aunt Aleen, Karen and Vicki, It is so sad to loose Uncle James. We'll really miss him. Though it was expected, it is still a heartbreaking time of loss.
I love you all,
God bless,
Linda Kay