


of Conway, AR
February 28, 1946 - November 17, 2021
Tommy ''Tom'' Joe Moix, 75, of Conway, Arkansas, passed away on November 17, 2021. Tommy was born on February 28, 1946, to Eugene and Faye Moix in Conway, Arkansas.
He was a 1964 graduate of St. Joe School and served his country in the Arkansas Army National Guard. He worked for many years as a Mac Tool Salesman.
Tommy is preceded in death by his parents; his 2 brothers, Marvin and Melvin Moix, and his nephew, Ricky Moix.
Those left to cherish his memory are his sister-in-law, Linda Moix; nieces and nephews, Debbie Bryant, Becky Ford, Ronnie Moix, Jason Moix, Sara Free, Robin Moix, and a host of family and friends.
A Rosary will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church on Saturday, November 20, 2021, at 9:30am, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00am. Interment will follow at Crestlawn Memorial Cemetery.

Melvin, you, your family, and your brother are in our prayers. I remember you as such
a nice kid, mellow, friendly. From what I have read in the above condolences, you and
your brother were very much alike.
Judy Burns Lange, '60

Our prayers of love and sympathy to you all. He was well loved.

Tom was one of the most friendly faces one could meet. He was a classmate since first grade. He never changed. He was strong, but at the same time so vulnerable to his illness. He is going to be missed. Condolenses to the family.

My prayers for the family.

Tom was a wonderful man, I'm so glad that I was able to meet him. He will be missed RIP

Tom was a wonderful man, I'm so glad that I was able to meet him. He will be missed RIP

I feel very fortunate to be able to call Tom Moix my friend. The courage and strength he showed through the last four years of his life was an inspiration to all who knew him. He was always upbeat and had a beautiful smile. My sincere condolences to his family. Rest In Peace Tom, you will be missed.

So sorry to hear about Uncle Tommy! End of a legacy!

Uncle Tom was always smiling and kidding. I was always glad to see him pulling up in Grandpas driveway. He was always hospitable to us when we visited his home. One of the good ones. Not many like that left anymore.

So sorry for your loss Tom was A Good Man.