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01/15/16 - NNHS Newsletter - Herman Moore

Herman Franklin Moore, III
(09 Mar 1939 - 12 Jan 2016)

Probably Hampton High School Class of 1957

Dear Friends and Schoolmates,

   There is still more sad news today.
  Herman Moore, probably Hampton HS Class of 1957, brother of Herbie Moore ('62) of MS, passed away in Yorktown on Tuesday, January 12, 2016 at the age of 76.

   I never had the privilege of knowing Herman, but I did know his brother, Herbie, and his mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Reedy.

   Garland Reedy's shop is carried in Our Old Stomping Grounds. He did some watch repair for us a couple of times. He walked with a cane back in the 50's and 60's; I believe he was a polio survivor. He served as Treasurer at Trinity Methodist Church back then, which as a little girl I thought was enormously impressive.

   The lovely and gracious Alice McCulloch Moore Reedy worked with the children in the Junior Department at Trinity; I was one of those children. It was she who chose "Bless This House" to be the theme song for the children, which is why I attached it to Trinity's page. I'm sure that song is forever emblazoned on the hearts of those who sang it each Sunday. Both Mr. and Mrs. Reedy were fine, sweet, gentle people - and they both had startlingly beautiful eyes.

http://www.nnhs65.com/reedys-jewelry.html 


From The Daily Press - 01/15/16:

         Herman Moore
 
    YORKTOWN, VA - Herman Franklin Moore, III, 76, of Yorktown, VA passed away January 12, 2016.

He was preceded in death by his wife of more than 30 years, Carol Myers Moore, his parents, Herman F. Moore II and Alice McCulloch Moore Reedy, and his step-father Garland Reedy.

Herman is survived by a brother, Herbert (Vickie) Moore of Mississippi; three sons, Terry (Vicki) Moore of Yorktown, Jerry Moore of Hampton and Herman "Timmy" Moore of Newport News; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

A visitation will be held 3 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, January 16th at Vincent Funeral Home, 9923 Pocahontas Trial, Providence Forge, VA 23140.

Tributes may be posted at www.vincentfh.com

 
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So sorry to hear about your loss. You know that God and Jesus are in the best position to comfort us when we lose a loved one in death.

~ T. Griffin

 

 
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  Our deepest sympathies are extended to Herman's family, friends, and classmates at this difficult time.


  Y'all take good care of each other!  TYPHOONS FOREVER! We'll Always Have Buckroe!

                          Love to all, Carol

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Carol Buckley Harty
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Lead On, O King Eternal

Words by Ernest W. Shurtleff, 1888 (4 Apr 1862 - 24 Aug 1917)
Music (Lancashire) by
Henry T. Smart, 1836 (26 Oct 1813 -6 July 1879)

Shurtleff wrote this hymn wrote this hymn for the graduation ceremony at Andover Theological Seminary, where he was a member of the class of 1888.

 Lead on, O King eternal,
The day of march has come;
Henceforth in fields of conquest
Thy tents shall be our home:
Through days of preparation
Thy grace has made us strong,
And now, O King eternal,
We lift our battle song.

Lead on, O King eternal,
Till sin's fierce war shall cease,
And Holiness shall whisper
The sweet amen of peace;
For not with swords loud clashing,
Nor roll of stirring drums,
But deeds of love and mercy,
The heav'nly kingdom comes.

Lead on, O King eternal,
We follow, not with fears;
For gladness breaks like morning
Where'er thy face appears;
Thy cross is lifted o'er us;
We journey in its light:
The crown awaits the conquest;
Lead on, O God of might.


"Lead On, O King Eternal" midi and lyrics courtesy of http://www.opc.org/hymn.html?hymn_id=403 - 12/07/07

Greg Olsen Paintings courtesy of http://gregolsengallery.com – 03/15/05

Blackwork Flowers Divider Line clip art courtesy of http://www.bravenet.com - 08/12/04

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