Leon Moore

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Dogwood Methodist Cemetery
Dogwood Church Road
Griffithville, AR  72060
Saturday, July 17, 2021
11:00 AM
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Dogwood Cemetery
Dogwood Road
Griffithville, AR  72060
Leon Moore

of Griffithville, AR

December 21, 1963 - July 13, 2021

On Tuesday, July 13, 2021 Leon Moore of Griffithville passed away in Searcy. Lee was 57 years old and was born December 21, 1963 in Searcy to the late Clerance Edward Moore and Billie June Bench Moore.
Leon was a great provider for his family working in the logging industry. He enjoyed having cook outs with family and friends, hunting and fishing and especially car racing.
He was preceded in death by his parents and several siblings. He is survived by his wife Deborah Moore; daughter Tonya Marks; brothers Billy Don Moore, Roger Moore, and Paul Moore; sisters Carol Jones, Doris Reed, and Kathy Phillips, as well as, numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
A graveside service will be held 11:00 AM Saturday, July 17, 2021 at the Dogwood Cemetery in Griffithville. Services are under the direction of Roller-Daniel Funeral Home.

Online guestbook: rollerfuneralhomes.com/searcy

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4 Condolence(s)
James Adams
Grifffithville, AR
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Wednesday, October 13, 2021

He was a good man. He loved Tommy, and he raised a good man. Love you Leon, fly high.

Dorothea Mitchell and Wm
Searcy, AR
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Monday, July 19, 2021

We got aquatinted with him through church but we learned that he was funny and a jokester he liked to tease with me and enjoyed talking with my husband had a big heart and will be greatly missed

Donna Layrock
Searcy, AR
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Saturday, July 17, 2021

Leon was our cousin/friend and always family he was a wonderful family man He loved Debbie Tonya and Tommy so much Michael will miss Leon just stopping by to say Hello and taking him to town and all their conversations about wagons and old trucks and the good ole days Rest In Peace to our forever friend

Jimmy Warning
Searcy, AR
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Friday, July 16, 2021

I've only known Leon for about 6 years, and will always remember him as a good friend. Leon was my kind of person, who worked hard, and worked smart. Always having something to laugh about, and was a pretty good horse trader. (we mostly traded junk back and forth, but it was always a good deal both ways).
We both stayed pretty busy all the time, but looked forward to the times we could hang out, if only for an hour or two, in each other's shops.
I will forever miss my friend Leon.
Rest peacefully, my friend.

Jimmy Warning