Donald Moore

Donald Moore Obituary

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Age - 70

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October 7, 2023

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Italy, TX

Donald William Moore AKA "Duck" passed away at home following a long illness, surrounded by family. Donald was born to Joe Moore and Mamye Daile (Helms) Moore in Hillsboro, Texas. He was a member of the First Assembly of God Church in Stephenville , Texas. Donald retired from Tipton International several years ago due to his illness. He is preceded in death by his father, Joe Moore; mother, Mamye Turner; stepdad, Dusty Turner; son, William Moore; sister, Glenda; brothers, Curtis Moore and Danny Moore; son-in-law, Raymond and great grandson Justin. Donald is survived by daughters, Donnett Allen and husband Mitchell of Clifton, Texas, Kimberly Snyder of Blum, Texas; son, Rawdy Applegate and wife Sandy of Benbrook, Texas; sister, Brenda Steel and husband Clifton; brother, Rex Moore of Hillsboro, Texas; ten grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; numerous nephews, nieces and a host of friends. The family would like to thank Community Hospice and healthcare a special thanks to nurse Patty Clark and chaplin Morgan for the care they provided for our love one.

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