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John Phillip Moore

09/27/1948 - 08/11/2018

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Obituary For John Phillip Moore

Mr. John Phillip Moore (Sergeant First Class, Retired) passed away peacefully Saturday at the Piedmont Regional Medical Center. He was 69 years of age.

The beloved son of the late Avalon and Annie Alexander Moore, Mr. Moore was born in Tipplersville, MS and was retired from the United States Army with over 22 years of dedicated service. Mr. Moore was currently employed as a Financial Consultant with Primerica Life Insurance Company. He was a motorcycle enthusiast who enjoyed listening to music, entertaining family and friends and hosting lavish barbecues. Mr. Moore was Methodist by faith.

Surviving his departure with cherished memories, include: his wife of 37 years, Mrs. Silvia Kachel Moore; three sons, Terrell Truesdale, Marcus Moore (Jill) and Phillip Moore; one daughter, Calandra Moore; two grandchildren, Jamaal Butler and Janae Bronner; a brother, Douglas Moore (Marshiela); six sisters, Maloyce Bell, Justine Oliver, Bobbie Lanier (Jerry), Sherry Mitchell, Leila Moore Welch (Wesley) and Brenda Moore; a host of beloved nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

The Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Moore will be held Friday, August 17, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at the Progressive Chapel with interment at Ft. Mitchell National Cemetery. Military Honors will be accorded.

Visitation is Thursday 12:00 Noon til 3:00 P.M. at the funeral home.

The Staff of Progressive Funeral Home is honored to support the family with End of Life Services.


Services

16
mar

12:00 PM
Progressive Funeral Home
4235 St. Mary's Road
Columbus, GA 31907
17
mar

Interment

Fort Mitchell National Cemetery
553 AL-165
Fort Mitchell, AL 36856
17
mar

11:00 AM
Progressive Funeral Home
4235 St. Mary's Road
Columbus, GA 31907

Guest Book

I’m so sorry for your loss. Even Jesus wept at the loss of a loved one. Please remember the scriptural promises at Acts 24:15 and Rev 21:3, 4 and draw comfort. Isaiah 55:11.

- Moore

My condolences to the Moore family and friends. It is a painful thing to lose a precious love one in death, regardless of how long they have lived. Even Jesus wept when Lazarus died (John 11:35) and it pain Our Heavenly Father. He did not purpose his human family to get sick and die but purposed us to live and enjoy life in perfect health. It is still his purpose (Psalm 37:11, 29). He calls death an enemy that will be removed forever__1 Corinthians 15:26 “the last enemy, death, is to be brought to nothing”; Sickness will be a thing of the past_ Isaiah 33:24 ”and no resident will say, “I am sick”; and He promise to awaken our love ones in the memorial tombs from asleep in death so they can be reunited with their love ones to enjoy true peace and happiness __ Hosea 13:14 “From the power of the Grave I will redeem them; From death I will recover them.” Allow these words to keep comforting all of you.

- Vivian Scott

J P will be missed by every person that had the privilege to meet him and really get to know him. He was such a positive influence in my live. If I never met him I would not have know what to do with my money :). I learned a lot from him and how money works. He was always willing to help and he was just a phone call away even if you did not see him for years one could just pick up where they left off. I will totally miss him. RIP

- Christine Green