Harry Lee Moore

November 29, 1941 ~ June 7, 2007
Resided in:
Asheville, NC
Harry Lee Moore, Jr., 65, of 12 Bradley St., Asheville, died Thursday, June 7, 2007, at his residence.
A native of Buncombe Co., Mr. Moore was a son of Maleta Pressley Moore, of the home, and of the late Harry Lee Moore, Sr.
Mr. Moore was a 1967 graduate of Clemson University, and was also a veteran of the US Air Force.
In addition to his mother, Mr. Moore is survived by his daughters, Sherry Bynum, of Charlotte, and Teri Willis, of Greenville, SC; sisters, Dee Dee Dickerson, of Barnardsville, and Joy Roland, of Hermitage, TN; and his life-love and friend, Elizabeth Moore, of Taylors, SC.
Graveside services will be at 2:00 p.m. Sunday at Green Hills Cemetery with the Mt. Herman Masonic Lodge #118 officiating.
Memorials may be made to the John F. Keever Hospice Solace Center; P.O. Box 25338, Asheville, NC 28813.
I lived next door to Harry when we were teens. Always liked Harry , we had good times way back in the late 50’s. Sorry I did not get to see and talk with him before his death. Had been trying to contact him.
Dear,Family
I’m So Sorry To Hear About Harry He Was The Love Of My Life,Harry & I Had Some Wonderful Years Together,I Did’nt Get To See Him As Much As I Wanted,But We Talked A Lot On The Phone When He Was’nt Resting,I Will Always Remember Him He Was My Love & Friend,God Bless Each And Everyone Of You,
Love & Prayers Mary,
Teri, our deepest sympathy for the loss of your father. Please know that you and your family are in our prayers. Chris, Susan, and Blanche Chiles
Ms,Moore
You Are In My Prayers,If There’s Anything I Can Help You With,Just Call On Me,Harry Was My Friend,
Ronnie,
HARRY AND I BECAME FRIENDS AT TAYLORS MASONIC LODGE IN 1975.HE WAS VERY BRIGHT AND ARTICULATE.A TRUE BROTHER,MY BEST WISHES TO HIS FAMILY
Back in the 40’s I went to Vance school with a Harry and Maleta Moore…don’t know if this is the same Harry or not but my condolences to all the family.
Dad, there are many things I am thankful for in your being my father. I have kept many things to myself since you crossed over, but I know your heart is still with all you loved here. Most of all, I thank you for encouraging my imagination and believing in the dreams of a little girl, an awkward teenager and a somewhat clueless adult. That will forever be ours. I love you, and I will see you on the otherside someday.