Jackie Lee Moore

1945 ∼ 2011

Jackie Lee Moore

Jackie Lee Moore, 65, of Orange, passed away on Tuesday, March 1, 2011.

Born on December 20, 1945, Jackie was the son of George and Hazel Hogan Moore. He was a Vietnam Veteran and proudly served his country in the Marine Corps. He was a lifelong resident of Orange and was a retired iron worker out of Local 125. Jackie was an avid fisherman and hunter and truly loved the outdoors.

He was preceded in death by his parents and infant brother, George Allen Moore.

Jackie is survived by his wife of 43 years, Brenda Sellers Moore; daughter and son-in-law, Tammy and Steven Campbell; son and daughter-in-law, Frank and Jaclyn Moore; 6 grandchildren, Patrick Campbell, Dillon Campbell, Tristan Campbell, Shelton Moore, Lucas Moore and Madison Moore.

Jackie was a wonderful husband and father and especially loved his grandchildren.

He is also survived by his 2 brothers and sisters-in-law, Billy Ray and Pauline Moore, Chester and Gloria Moore; sister, Ann Marze; uncle, Louie O?Neal; aunts, Lillian Abshire, Edna Seihan; and numerous nieces, nephews, friends and family.

A Memorial Service will be 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 8, 2011, at Cove Baptist Church Fellowship Hall with Reverend Jeff Bell, officiating. Cremation is under the direction of Claybar Funeral Home in Orange and Claybar Haven of Rest Crematory in Bridge City.

Condolences

Anonymous March 6, 2011
We are deeply saddened by your loss. We will cherish the memories of the times we spent together. We are with you during this time of grief. We love you.##imported-begin##Mildred McFarland and Family##imported-end##
Anonymous March 4, 2011
Brenda, we want to extend our sympathy to you and the entire family. Jackie was a true friend and fellow Vietnam Veteran. It was a pleasure to serve with a Marine of such high leadership and courage.It was great to be reintroduced after all these years wi##imported-begin##Rudy Wirgau##imported-end##
Anonymous March 4, 2011
Brenda and family, We offer our sincere condolences on your loss. We last met Jackie at the Hotel 2/5 reunion in Virginia and had such a great time. He will surely be missed. Semper Fi....##imported-begin##Bill and Kathy Fox##imported-end##
Anonymous March 3, 2011
We are going to miss you so much. It is going to be so hard knowing that you are not going to be coming over. You are more than a friend, you are family. We love you !!!##imported-begin##Roy and Donna Hagan##imported-end##
Anonymous March 3, 2011
Miss you already. You were such a big part of my life so long. Thank you for all the love you gave to me, Shelby and Tyler. I love you Daddy##imported-begin##Adreane Hudnall##imported-end##
Anonymous March 3, 2011
You and your family were such an important part of my life when I was growing up. I am very blessed to have known such a wonderful man. You will be missed very much and will forever be in my heart. God bless you and your wonderful family.##imported-begin##Tracy Droddy Wheatley##imported-end##
Anonymous March 3, 2011
Brenda I feel for your loss.Jackie was like a brother to me. I,ve never forgot about him ever since we met in the mountains of Viet Nam in Jan. 1969. He was the one that gave me my nickname rockape .I will truely miss the phone calls from Jackie. He and R##imported-begin##ROCKAPE##imported-end##
Anonymous March 3, 2011
Kathy and I extend our deepest sympathy to all of Jackie's family over the loss of a dear man. I consider it a priviledge to have known and served with Jackie in Vietnam. He will be greatly missed and long remembered in our thoughts. Reunions will not b##imported-begin##John & Kathy Chambers##imported-end##
Anonymous March 3, 2011
Brenda and family, We were so sorry to hear of Jackie's passing. He was a very kind and gentle man. I will miss his phonecalls and his presence at the Hotel 2/5 Reunions. We are remembering you and the family in prayer. Semper Fi, Herb and Jeanie Burchfie##imported-begin##Herb Burchfield##imported-end##
Anonymous March 3, 2011
Brenda, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours. Jackie was a real gentleman and I am proud to have served with him and count him a friend. Semper Fi. Joe and Lynn Sonderman.##imported-begin##Joe Sonderman##imported-end##
Anonymous March 3, 2011
Aunt Hazel's mother Katie Sarver was my dad's sister. I remember visting them when I was young and we lived in Beaumont. Jackie was born just a few months after me. My deepest condolences to the family on Jackie's passing. I would love to talk to Hazel##imported-begin##Bob Sarver##imported-end##
Anonymous March 2, 2011
To our beloved brother-in-law. We love you and Brenda very much.Have enjoyed many hours of pleasure with both of you. My prayers are for my sister Brenda and Jackies children, grandchildren and all of his family. God be with you. May he hold you in his ar##imported-begin##Garland & Lynda Blaylock##imported-end##