Charles Robert Moore

charles moore

February 24, 1960 ~ February 24, 2014

Services: A Memorial Service will be held on March 6, 2014 at 5:00 PM in the Hollywood Vol. Rescue Squad Hollywood, MD with Rev. Bill Arrick officiating. Interment will be held at a later date. Visitation: The family will receive friends on March 6, 2014 from 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM in the Hollywood Vol. Rescue Squad Hollywood, MD. Charles Robert Moore, III, 54, of Leonardtown, MD passed away at his home on February 24, 2014 in Leonardtown, MD. Born on February 24, 1960 he was the loving son of the late Linnie Fay Bowen Moore and Charles Robert Moore, Jr. Bob is survived by his children; Robert Anthony Moore of Waldorf, MD, Amber Michelle Moore, Duane Thomas Moore, Lauren Victoria Agnew of Griggsville, IL, and Teagan Alexandra Moore of Mechanicsville, MD, and 4 grandchildren. Siblings; Amanda L. Moore of Leonardtown, MD, Ella F. Cromwell of Great Mills, MD and Judy K. Kennett of Mechanicsville, MD. He was preceded in death by 4 grandchildren. Bob graduated from Chopticon High School in 1978 and served in the United States Navy and belonged to the Indian Trial Athletic Association. The family will receive friends on Thursday, March 6, 2014 from 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM in the Hollywood Vol. Rescue Squad Hollywood, MD. A Memorial Service will follow at 5:00 PM in the Hollywood Vol. Rescue Squad with Pastor Bill Arrick officiating. Interment will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Teagan Alexandra Moore Trust Fund at SunTrust Bank California, MD. Arrangements provided by the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD.

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  1. Ellen and Butch Bailey says:

    “Ella and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. I know all to well what it is like to lose a brother and there really aren’t any words that can ease the pain. Just take peace in knowing that he is in a better place, if there’s anything we can do, please don’t hesitate to ask. “

  2. “Bonnie and I are so sorry for Bob and the family. I spoke to him just a couple of days before his passing and he was hoping the weather would clear and get warmer so Tony could go to work and he and the kids could be warmer. Bob was more than a nephew to me. He was a friend! We enjoyed betting on sports games and trashing each others team. We used Duane to determine who cooked the best steaks. When Duane was in Austin he would brag that mine was best then when he was with Bob, then it was Bob’s. I remember my father and I visiting and the times we hit the bars was a lot of fun. Having fun was Bob’s motto. We will miss him! Bonnie just had eye surgery or we would be there for the funeral. Please keep in touch— Ken and Bonnie “

  3. “Family – I am really sorry about Bob’s passing. Even though he was my former Brother-in-Law, we also spoke to one anther when we met, and our conversations were pleasant and enjoyable. He was much too young to die so soon but we know not God’s plan or purpose. What we do know is that we will see Bob again when we pass through this time that we have here. I do know that a fine Father, Grandfather, and TERP fan has finished his race and won his eternal reward. RIP. See you on the other side. “

  4. “Ms. Ella and family, So very sorry for your loss. Bob was a friend and a good surveyor in his day. May he rest in peace.”

  5. “So sorry to hear about Bobby. He will stay in my memory..sympathies to all the family and friends. May he rest in peace.”

  6. “I am sorry to learn of Bobby’s death. Far too young to be gone from this life, like too many others. I know he has earned his reward and had a grand reunion with many when he reached the gates of Heaven!”

  7. “To the friends and family I am sorry for your loss of Bobby. I hadn’t seen Bobby for years. I remember the days when I used to see him running down the sidewalk to the fire house. He wanted to make that next call. God be with Bobby and his family at this difficult time.”

  8. “Rest in peace my brother my friend. See you on the other side. “

  9. “My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.”

  10. “Uncle Bob, I still can’t believe your gone, but I know we all have you watching over us (laughing probably). I will miss you and sorry for the way things ended. With all my love – see you on the other side!”

  11. “To my brother, Rest in Peace!I Love You, Amanda”

  12. “Bro, Ups/downs,ins/outs, we had our share, but LOVE never dies. Rest in peace until we all meet again. Boe”

  13. “Uncle Bob, I’m sorry you had to leave us so soon, but I know you are happy and healthy now! You can rest in peace knowing that Teagan and Brandon are in good hands. Also, Evan says thanks for his new friend, Sam! Love ya!”

  14. “Rest in Peace Charles, you are a much better place now my friend. God bless your family and may he support them through their loss.”

  15. Vicky and Francis Russell Jr. says:

    “Haven’t seen Bobby in years. Just saw his sister Judy in Food Lion a while back. We are sending condolences to Judy, his children, grandchildren and rest of the family at this time. May God speed Peace and Comfort to all of you! “

  16. “It still hasn’t sunk in that you’re gone. I regret not making more time to spend with you. I take comfort that rescue crews did all they could and ultimately you went in peace. I’ll see you again. Ps: I’m wearing my Maryland jacket just for you today. “

  17. “Hadn’t seen Bobby in many years but we spent a lot of time together in our youth and had many adventures together. godspeed bobby!”


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