Obituary
Randy Moore, 63, of Port Orange passed away Monday June 20, 2016. He is survived by his wife of 26 years, Lynette Moore; daughter, Heather; son in law Keith; grandchildren, Alaycia, Ariella, Ryken, Matthew, Dillon and Adreanna; brothers Don, Bobby, Johnny Mac and Ricky; and sister Janie. Nieces Autumn, Julie, Alisha, Michele, Cindy, Kashlyn and Tonya; nephews Vince, Justin, Jason, Cory, John Jr. and Develin; along with many great nieces and nephews. Randy was born on July 15,1952 in Canalou, Missouri. Randy was working as a painter, although he was a jack of all trades. Randy enjoyed working and spending time with his wife, and relaxing watching Nascar. He also loved his wife, family, friends and animals. Randy had a heart of gold and would always help when he could. His laugh and smile were contagious; he was a person you couldn’t help but love. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Randy’s Memorial Service will be held Saturday, June 26th from 3-5 p.m. at Maplewood Estates Clubhouse, 1000 Chamberline Dr. Port Orange FL 32127.
Steve from leslie drive.
We met Randy while Joy worked at the plant people, then we moved into the same neighborhood.
Randy always made you feel good no matter what was going on.. Over the years we watched each other getting grey, our children grow up, and grandchildren born...
You were a true friend, a survivor of "spruce creek village"
You will be missed my friend, and rest in peace..
Denise, widow of Gene Moore
Randy at our house on Margene
I have so many fond memories of Randy, all of which are filled with laughter. From the many visits he made to Ohio during my childhood, to our family vacations to Florida; to my "coming of age" trip with two friends after graduating from high school where we stayed with Randy and Lynette for a week. I made a point of seeing him whenever possible when travels took me to Florida.
Randy lived life on his own terms. He worked hard, he played hard and he brought a smile to those around him. He had the greatest laugh, and said the funniest things.
I sort of thought he'd live forever. The unexpected news that he'd passed has left a giant hole in our family.
I will forever miss my crazy, fun, generous, warm and inspiring uncle Randy. I only wish I'd had another chance to see him again, but he will live on in our fond memories.
We love you Uncle Randy. What we would give to see you again. Rest In Peace. Xoxo