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Betty Rae and Earle Corn posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 31, 1969
It was with great sadness our hearts felt with Harry'S passing. I know how much you all loved him. I always felt at home when I went to visit him when Cal and I were in Margaree. He will be missed but never forgotten remember all you have to do is look at Cal and you have a slightly bigger version. We Love you all and will be thinking of you on this special day. Love Raes and Earle
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Lisa Holden posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 31, 1969
Well Pop you will be greatly missed. I wish I could be home but my thoughts and prays are with you all. My most fond memory of Pop was his favorite nickname for me "Larsa". We always had great conversations about the horse and you always support me with them, cause you had a great love for the big beast too. I will miss greatly going around the bay to the little house that I have known so well with the scary basement (that I never went into to this day), and seeing Pop watching Bowling or looking out the Living Room window at who is coming up the road. I will always remember you fondly Pop and I know you are happy and with Nan and the great horses above. love you all Lisa
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Beverley Harris (Holden) posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 31, 1969
So Sorry I can not be at home at this time with the family. Please know I am heartfully thinking about everyone during this time. My thoughts will focus on Poppy Moore and the many great memories of his great life. Pop was famous for the "rowdle dowdle's" with the grand children - the children loved the bouncing on the knee. Of course there was also his "scruffy" kisses and hugs too. Personally I will never forget the floor to ceiling rock fireplace he built for our family on Penmore Drive. Pop placed a rock in the center of the fireplace shaped like a diamond and as the story goes he personally cut from Freshwater Bay. I remember Pop showing me how to make the cement which of course he always did mix by hand. Also most importantly at that time doing the errand of getting his "Jockey Club". Poppy Moore you will be sadly missed however Always Remembered and Loved in my Heart. May God bless you and keep you safe in his arms.