of Mountain Home, AR
December 31, 2021
Mr. Alfred Moore, 62, of Mountain Home, Arkansas passed away Friday, December 31, 2021 in Mountain Home. He was born May 1, 1959 in Eunice, Louisiana to Alfred Moore II and Joye (Adams) Moore. He was a member of St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus, and Sons of Confederate Veterans. He was also secretary of the Retired Police Officers Association, former chairman of the Tracey Area Fire Protection District Board of Commissioners, and a retired Major, of 36 years + 3 1/2 months, over the Lake Charles Louisiana City Police Department's Detective Division. He was an avid outdoors man who loved bow hunting various game and big crawfish boils.
Alfred is survived by his wife: Veronica Moore; 3 children: Michael Moore, Sarah Moore, and Jared Moore; 6 grandchildren: Tyler Moore, Alexis Price, Kelsey Price, Kiley Moore, Kinsley Moore, and Brock Moore; 2 brothers: Dr. Robert Moore and Steven Moore, and one sister: Melanie Harrison. He is preceded in death by his parents and both paternal and maternal grandparents.
A visitation will be held between 5-7:00pm on Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at Roller Funeral Home with Rosary to follow at 7:00pm. A funeral mass will be held at 10:00am on Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church with interment to follow at Baxter Memorial Gardens.
Our condolences to Veronica, Jared and the Moore family. We worked with Al for 28 years. Remember when he was hired LCPD. So many memories and great laughs.
Prayers for the family and loved ones and friends, always be remembered. My condolences to the family and with is brothers and sisters, may he R.I.P.
My first patrol Sergeant, the man who introduced me to bow hunting, and a true friend. I will miss you “brother Alâ€. Praying that your family will find peace during this heartbreaking loss.
You worked hard and raised a good family. Rest well.
May you Rest In Peace. Thank you for all that you have done. Y’all’s dad was a good man.
My condolences to his family. Worked with Al many years before I retired from LCPD.
AL YOU WILL BE MISSED FOR ALL YOU CAME IN CONTACT WITH.
Prayers for the family. You will be missed Major.
Prayers and condolences to the family!
It was an honor and privilege working with Al during my tenure at LCPD. He was a great person and Police Officer 🚔
May his Peace be forever 🙠in Heaven.
So very sorry for your loss. Rest easy Major.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Al was a great guy and was truly enjoying his retirement. I pray for Veronica and his children.
He was my first Lieutenant when I became a police officer and became my Lieutenant again after I made detective. He was an exceptional police officer, great friend, and a mans man. Your footprint is greater than anyone will ever know. I will miss you LC32, you were truly one of a kind.
Was so sad to hear the news. Know that we are thinking of you and the family as you go through the next few days and even weeks to come. We love you and will be praying for you. Blessings, Danny and Sheila
I am so very sorry for your loss. Made alot of great memories with this man in detectives division. Heaven has gained another amazing angel.
Our payers go out to Al’s family and friends. Worked with him for 26 years he was truly a professional and outstanding supervisor and dedicated officer.
So sorry saying prayers for everyone
Al was a good and honorable man. A true Southern Gentlemen. He was rightfully proud of his ancestors who fought as members of the Confederacy in the War of Northern Aggression. He will be missed by all.........Salute and God speed my Comrade.
Prayers for peace and strength, may God be with you all.
So sorry /will be praying for you Melanie and the rest of your family .
To Veronica and family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I have fond memories of him being so full of life and such a fun loving person. I know you’ll miss him greatly. He will always be with you in you heart.
Much love,
Aunt Millie
So sorry to hear of Al’s passing. Our prayers are with you all, Veronica, Michael, Sarah and Jared. God comfort and strengthen you.
Your cousin,
Karen Dougherty McBride
(daughter of Miriam)
So sorry to hear the news of Alfred.
Peace to the family
You will be sorely missed Our prayers and love go out for you and to your family. Rest In Peace and know you were loved well by Veronica whose heart is so broken right now and in need of your love from above to watch over her.
God please watch over his family during these times of great pain. You are the only one who can heal the pain and suffering this family is enduring.
I called Al "Big Al." He lived across the street from me (I live alone) and I could always count on him when I needed help--from helping me change a soft water filter to eradicating armadillos. He was a gentleman, as well as a gentle man. Al, our entire neighborhood will miss you and it won't be the same without you. I know God has welcomed you with open arms and may God be with the family he has left behind.
We are so sorry to here about Al (Major). Our heart is broken for Veronica and the family. David and Al worked together at the LCPD for over 30 years. It was an honor to know Al. RIP Major.
We are lifting your family up in prayer for comfort and peace in this most difficult time. God Bless you.
May loving memories of Al bring you peace and comfort. So
sorry for your loss.