Al Williams Moore Toledo, Ohio Obituary

Al Williams Moore

<p>Al Williams Moore Sr. “Algee” made his journey to heaven on Wednesday, November 2, 2016, at Hospice</p><p>of Northwest Ohio. He was born July 10, 1950 in Mobile, AL and was an only child, to Algia Lee Williams and Lizzy Mae (Red). He moved to Toledo, OH as a small child under the care of his beloved grandmother, Oler Hunt.</p><p>During his formative years, he attended Scott High School and went to school for Electronics at Stautzenberger</p><p>College. He was inherently a jack of all trades and full of knowledge. He did everything from build a radio out</p><p>of a piece of wood, nails and wires to being a handyman, cooking, and fixing cars. He enjoyed Jeopardy, caring for his dogs, and having a good time, constantly reminding that when he, “put some clothes on,” he would change any atmosphere. Everyone from all walks of life gravitated towards him, and he was surrounded by love. He was fun, mean, brilliant, giving and will surely be missed.</p><p>He leaves to carry his memory his wife of 33 years, Eola Moore; his children, Tanya(Robert), Timothy (April),</p><p>Tamela, Tiffany, Al Jr., Alizia (Charles), and Al II; as well as a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, family</p><p>and friends.</p><p>Services will be held prior to the Funeral Services at 2 p.m. Visitation will be heldat the House of Day Funeral</p><p>Home on Saturday, November 12, 2016, at 3 p.m. The family wishes to thank Hospiceof Northwest Ohio, special friends Roger and Peetey and everyone who ever visited him, shared kind words andexpressed condolences to the family</p>
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Al Williams Moore Sr. “Algee” made his journey to heaven on Wednesday, November 2, 2016, at Hospice

of Northwest Ohio. He was born July 10, 1950 in Mobile, AL and was an only child, to Algia Lee Williams and Lizzy Mae (Red). He moved to Toledo, OH as a small child under the care of his beloved grandmother, Oler Hunt.

During his formative years, he attended Scott High School and went to school for Electronics at Stautzenberger

College. He was inherently a jack of all trades and full of knowledge. He did everything from build a radio out

of a piece of wood, nails and wires to being a handyman, cooking, and fixing cars. He enjoyed Jeopardy, caring for his dogs, and having a good time, constantly reminding that when he, “put some clothes on,” he would change any atmosphere. Everyone from all walks of life gravitated towards him, and he was surrounded by love. He was fun, mean, brilliant, giving and will surely be missed.

He leaves to carry his memory his wife of 33 years, Eola Moore; his children, Tanya(Robert), Timothy (April),

Tamela, Tiffany, Al Jr., Alizia (Charles), and Al II; as well as a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, family

and friends.

Services will be held prior to the Funeral Services at 2 p.m. Visitation will be heldat the House of Day Funeral

Home on Saturday, November 12, 2016, at 3 p.m. The family wishes to thank Hospiceof Northwest Ohio, special friends Roger and Peetey and everyone who ever visited him, shared kind words andexpressed condolences to the family

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Nov
12
First Visitation
Saturday, November 12 2016
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
The House of Day Funeral Services Chapel
2550 Nebraska Avenue
Toledo, OH 43607
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Nov
12
Service
Saturday, November 12 2016
03:00 PM
The House of Day Funeral Services Chapel
2550 Nebraska Avenue
Toledo, OH 43607
Get Directions
View MapTextEmail