Tommie Wayne Moore

Tommie Wayne Moore, 74, a resident of Alvin, Texas for over 44 years, passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, April 9th, 2021. Tommie was born in Olney, Illinois on March 24th, 1947 to Charles and Maxine Moore.  He leaves behind his devoted and loving partner, Sherry Taylor. He is also survived by one son, Theo Moore and wife, Leslie; three daughters, Paula Wynn, and husband, Jeff, Emma Jankowski and Diana Murtaugh; and his step children, Dee Dee Musick and husband, Chris, Chris Sanders and wife, Amy, and Joey Sanders and wife, Tammie; one sister, Christine Hill and husband, Jack; and two brothers, Terry Moore and Chuck Moore.  He also leaves behind 17 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Sharon Moore and his parents Charles and Maxine Moore.

Tommie was a devoted partner, husband, grandfather, brother and friend. He enjoyed riding his Harley, going to the beach, spending time with his family and always had a passion for carpentry.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America at https://alzfdn.org. His visitation will be Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 1:00pm in Crowder Funeral Home Chapel, 2422 Broadway St., Pearland, TX 77581, and his Memorial Service beginning at 2:00pm also in the Funeral Home Chapel.

 

3 comments

  1. We loved Tom. How could you not?
    He will always hold a special place in my heart for sharing the outdoors and being there through a traumatic experience. He ran up to me and threw his loving arms around me and made me feel it was going to be alright. He was an awesome love to my aunt and gave her true happiness. He will truly be missed. The time with him was not enough.

    Brian and Shawna Collins
  2. Fred and I have known Tom for almost 50 years, since 1971. He was the best man at our wedding. We all lived in in the same apartment complex in Houston and we had some wonderful times together. He was truly our oldest and dearest friend, and he was one-of-a-kind. He could be wild and crazy but he had the kindest heart and he was always so much fun to be with. We will always have those wonderful memories of the good old days to look back on and smile. We love you and I look forward to partying with you on the other side dear friend.

    Sherry and Fred Sandoval
  3. You will be so missed Tom..You were always such a joy and fun person to be around..Always kind and sweet and courteous to folks…with many shared stories and a playful kinda heart that kept other smiling and at ease..You brought ‘the best to the table of life ‘ with your humanness and generosity of spirit..
    I know how much you were in love with my cousin Sherry..how ya’ll came together and did living so well together with such gusto for the adventures it brought ya’ll into..
    As I say again..You Tom…were a character with much character❤..
    Thanks for welcoming me into a few chapters of your life and inviting me to share some very special moments and memories..
    Thanks for all the love you brought into the family and so warmly shared it with all.See you later bubba❤

    Julie

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