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Beautiful in Blue was purchased for the family of Glenda Sue Moore.
Birth date: Oct 23, 1937 Death date: Jun 26, 2017
Glenda “Sue” Moore was born October 23, 1937, in Roscoe, TX, to Weldon and Oda Moore. She crossed the Rainbow Bridge on June 26, 2017, in Dallas, TX. Sue was a graduate of Colorado City High School and North Texas State College (U Read Obituary
Beautiful in Blue was purchased for the family of Glenda Sue Moore.
Emerald Garden Basket was purchased for the family of Glenda Sue Moore.
Everyone at water aerobics will miss so much. You always made our social time so interesting. Even though your beautiful cat was neurotic, she's going to miss you. RIP dear friend, from Edith Hamilton.
So sorry to hear of your loss, always loved to hear Sue's stories and she sent many a hilarious e-mail. Will miss her. Love to the family, Linda Phillips
So many memories come to mind when I think of Sue. We worked together on La Quinta marketing programs for many years. Sue was very creative and an "idea person." But most of all I think of our many conversations about our pets. Sue had a special place in her heart for kitties and when their time to go came, she and I mourned together. Sue will be missed by many. I posted on facebook to my La Quinta colleagues of her passing and the responses were heartwarming. Rest in peace with God my friend. Saundra Saundra Edwards
Sue was a wonderful colleague and friend. Worked with Sue for many years and have many wonderful memories of this great lady. We had many good laughs together and I will always value my friendship with Sue. Love to the family. RIP my dear friend. – Nancy Meyer Helfrich
Full Of Love Bouquet was purchased for the family of Glenda Sue Moore.
Sue and I were great friends at our Water Aerobic classes. We were known as Sue1 and Sue2– her being the No. 1, as she started the classes about 5 months ahead of me. What fun and good memories that span 10 years. Sue1 was so interesting and always had a good story about a myriad of topics. Her journalist and advertising background shown through in all areas of her conversations. She'll be sorely missed and not forgotten. RIP, Sue.