Robert Stephen Moore
July 26, 1949 - November 05, 2019
Ladera Ranch CA
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Robert Stephen Moore
July 26, 1949 - November 05, 2019
Ladera Ranch CA
Obituary
Robert Stephen Moore lives in Ladera Ranch CA, passed away at the age of 70.
Born on July 26, 1949 and passed away on November 05, 2019.
Memorial Service
- Date & Time: November 22, 2019 (2:00 PM)
- Venue: O'Connor Mortuary
- Location: 25301 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills, CA 92653 - (Get Directions)
- Phone Number: (949) 581-4300
Reception
- Date & Time: November 22, 2019 (3:00 PM - 4:30 PM)
- Venue: O'Connor Mortuary
- Location: 25301 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills, CA 92653 - (Get Directions)
- Phone Number: (949) 581-4300
3 responses to Robert Stephen Moore
Dave and Mary Fair says:
November 15, 2019
Dear family!
We are so sorry for your great loss. We can’t imagine how difficult this time must be for you. We will miss him too! We will always remember him as our brother of 45 years. He was our fourth musketeer among our closest of friends. May God speedily send to you comfort in your great grief.
With Love,
Your Forever Friends,
John Reina says:
November 19, 2019
To my dear family, The Moore’s
Steve was more than my best friend for over 40 years. He was my brother. We went and did everything together, Relationships, Love, Marriages, Children, and the heartbreak and healing of divorces. He was the first to comfort, and console me the night my little sister, Kimberly was killed, and he stayed with me for the entire week afterwards.
I have no words to express the loss, pain and heartbreak that we all share, and I can only hope that the love and comfort of our Lord will sustain all of us through these painful times.
The badge on our Musketeer hats said “A Notre Puissance”…”To our Strength”…You have always been a source of strength to me.
I love you, my brother…Gone, but Never Forgotten.
John Reina says:
November 19, 2019
Steve was more to me than a best friend. He was my brother. We experienced so much of life together; from relationships, marriages, children, divorces,and death of loved ones and best of all – our love for the USC Trojans. Steve could always be counted on when I needed him. He was the first one to comfort me when my sister Kimberly was killed and he stayed with me the entire week afterwards. We shared a love of History and classic movies. Steve, Dave, Jim and I were famous at the Renaissance Faire as the Black Musketeers. The badge on our musketeer hats said “A NOTRE PUISSANCE” (To our strength). Steve was always a source of strength to me.
Gone, but never forgotten…” A Notre Puissance”.