Voss Moore, III

voss moore, iii
Voss "Alex" Moore, III, a longtime resident of Vienna, Va., died on Sunday, June 7, 2009 at Fairfax Hospital. He is survived by his beloved wife, Tammy, his children, Madeline and Emma and his parents, Voss and M. E. Moore, Jr. There will be a memorial and get together to share memories and to honor Alex on Saturday, June 13th from 4-6 PM at 15816 Short Hill Rd., Purcellville, Va 20132. Questions may be directed to Brenda Bromley at geico7@aol.com.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Dearest Tammy, Madeline, and Emma, I extend my deepest sympathy to you all at the loss of Alec/your dad. God will always provide the comfort and guidance you need. I know you all are surrounded by loving family and friends. I am so happy to have had a long conversation with Alec several days before I left. I send you all lots of love and will keep you all close to my heart. Love, Sharon

  2. Tammy & Family, Our thoughts are with you at this terribly sad time and in the days ahead. Our deepest sympathies to you and your girls.

  3. Tammy,Emma, Madeline, Mr. Moore, Mrs. Moore, Annie & Oscar. All of you are in my thoughts & prayers. If you need anything just call, I am there for you anytime day or night. Mr. Moore will always be in my thoughts, he is a very special person. Christine Brown

  4. Our hearts go out to the Moore family and extended family at this time.Alex was without a doubt one of a kind and will be missed very much.

  5. I remember Alex as the young boy who, in the mid-1960s, thrilled at rides in my Corvette. Voss and M E our deepest sympathy.

  6. Tammy & Family , What a treasure you had in Alec. I will never forget the first time I saw him on new years eve more than 24 years ago and new that he would somehow help your family become that unique mix of special qualities that create a close loving safe home. For you and your children. Sorry I missed Saturday. I fell and broke my ankle at the breast cancer walk the previous Saturday. I am thinking of you and the girls and sending loving prayers your way and will call in a few weeks….

  7. I would like to express my deepest sympathy both to Alex’s family and parents. Of course you are in my thoughts and prayers. Naturally, I was quite stunned when I learned just a few days ago that he had passed on. I went to U of MI with Alex and shared a house with him and several friends in the mid 70s. Among many memorable experiences, we made several cross country trips back and forth from MI to the DC area. There was the time we got stuck on a mountain top on the PA turnpike in my parents station wagon full of our stuff because the gas station attendant(remember those?)didn’t screw the radiator cap on properly. Mickey was along for that adventure as well. While I hadn’t seen much of Alex lately I was itching to give him a call and reconnect. While life changes inevitably mean close friends move on and grow apart, I know that Alex was deeply loved as a friend by many and his memory will be cherished.


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