Thomas A. Moore

Thomas A. Moore

October 5, 1944 - January 4, 2022

Thomas Moore, 77, passed away Monday, January 3, 2022. He served in the United States Army and was an employee at the CSX Railroad for over 30 years. Tom was an avid fisherman and enjoyed spending the winter months of his retirement with his wife and good friends at their Lake Region home in Hanes City, Florida.

Born October 5, 1944, he was the son of the late Thomas K. Moore and Ethel Rogers Thacker. He was preceded in death by his loving wife Peggy Moore and his sister Avonya “Ray” Conger.

He is survived by his two daughters: Kellie Steely and husband Darin and Kristie Whitehead and husband Scott; four grandchildren: Sarah Abrams and husband Brian, Jacob Steely, Annelise Whitehead, and Avery Whitehead; one sister: Paula Thacker, along with other relatives and numerous friends to mourn his passing.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, January 8, 2022, in the Hart Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Dr. Max Cox officiating. Burial will follow in Resthaven Cemetery with military honors by the American Legion Honor Guard Post 88.

The family of Thomas Moore will receive friends from 11:00 A.M. until the funeral hour at 1:00 P.M. on Saturday at Hart Funeral Home, Inc., located at 1011 Master Street in Corbin.

9 Comments
  • Darrell Meadors- CSX
    Posted at 15:20h, 05 January Reply

    So sorry to hear about Tom.

  • Gina A Brenneman
    Posted at 17:41h, 05 January Reply

    Tom and Peggy gave us many laughs. We enjoyed their girls and Grandkids. We love you both and are over the moon you are back together….. until the next fish fry ….

  • Kent Brasher
    Posted at 17:57h, 05 January Reply

    A super guy! And a great neighbor.

  • Pat mcBurney Waddle and family
    Posted at 19:32h, 05 January Reply

    Sincere sympathy to the family of Tom Moore.
    Tom and Peggy were special to our family and to their many friends in Corbin.

  • Sheila Allen
    Posted at 19:47h, 05 January Reply

    Kellie, Kristie and your families: No words can help your sorrow now but know that as much as hearts are breaking, Tom is at peace. Probably fishing somewhere or watching a game. He will always be remembered by his laughter, his smile, his many jokes or all those stories he loved to tell. Tom will be greeted by numerous friends and family that have went on ahead. Tom was not just a good neighbor, he was also a good friend. Your Dad was one of a kind and he will certainly, be missed.

  • Rick & Marla Coy
    Posted at 21:13h, 05 January Reply

    We lived in LRV when Tom & Peg were there! May they both RIP and be remembered by so many! Our condolences to the family!🤗💜🙏🏻

  • Cynthia Turnage.
    Posted at 13:20h, 06 January Reply

    Tom and Peggy were two of my best friends We shared wonderful times together. A lot of love and good friendship between us. Still love their two beautiful daughters Kellie and Kristie who shared many of those happy times. Rest In Peace Tom. I’m sure you and Peggy are dancing again in heaven. ❤️

  • Deborah Snyder
    Posted at 19:40h, 06 January Reply

    It is unimaginable the sorrow from losing a parent. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May your many memories bring you comfort.

  • Colmar B McCall
    Posted at 07:55h, 31 March Reply

    Good bless
    Rest In Peace my friend

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