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In the timeless echoes of eternity, amidst the whispers of the celestial realms, the immortal words of Jesus resound: "Jesus said unto him, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this!"
It is with solemn reverence and profound humility, that we announce the earthly passage of a luminary, Mr. Atticus A. "Jap" Moore, Sr., his eternal existence now transcends the confines of earthly realms.
Educated in the public schools of Chatham County, and proudly he became a 1971 graduate of Richard Arnold High School.
His professional career began as a Crain Operator for International Longshoreman Local 1414, in addition he was employed with M & M Supermarket, Neal Bluntt Company. A man of many gifts and talents, he became a self-taught Carpenter and Tile Professional, along with being a Master Barber.
He was a man of deep faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
The summons of well done thy good and faithful servant occurred on Friday, June 14, 2024, Anno Domini, in the year of our Lord and Savior. As the celestial clock chimed, at the precise hour of 6:28 PM, the mortal shall transcend the boundaries of morality, embracing the realm of the immortal.
In this solemn hour, our hearts unite in fervent prayer for the Coney/Moore Family, his beloved wife of fifty years, Mrs. Lavonia "Von" Coney Moore, his beloved sons, Atticus A. (Letitia "Beefy") Moore, Jr., Derrick J. Moore, Sr., Tremaine M. Moore, eleven grandchildren, two great grandchildren, our beloved village of siblings, Barbara Smith, Edger Moore, Delphine McDonald, Alice Gordon, and Lilly Jones, sisters-in-love/law, Annie Bell Coney (Raymond) Joiner, Dora "Sister" Coney, Mildred Coney Hart, Deborah Coney, Debra Moore, brothers-in-love/law, Antonio Coney, Dennis James Coney, and Sidney Coney, a multitude of nieces, nephews, cousins other relatives and friends. May the grace of God, which glowed abundantly through Mr. Atticus A. "Jap" Moore, Sr., be a balm to our spirits in this time of mourning.
Until then, let us honor his memory with grace and gratitude, knowing that his spirit dwells eternally in the embrace of God, our Father.
Family will receive visitors on Wednesday 5:00 P.M. ~ 9:00 P.M. at the home of Atticus Moore Jr., followed on Thursday thru Friday at the home of Lavonia Moore from 6:30 P.M. ~ 9:00 P.M.
TIL THE TRUMPET SOUNDS,
We, the Bynes-Royall Funeral Home Family and Staff along with the Coney/Moore Family request your prayers at this time.
Necrological Arrangements
A GIANT AMONG US HAS FALLEN
"If we have seen further, it is because we stood squarely on the shoulders of giants."
The Journey Home
Friday, June 21, 2024, He Shall Lie in Repose 3:00 P.M. ~ 6:00 P.M. (with family and friends visitation)
Frank H. & Frenchye M. Bynes Memorial Chapel ( Bynes-Royall Funeral Home)
Celebration Service of Life, Legacy and Love
Chiming Hour: 11:00 A.M. Saturday, June 22, 2024
First African Baptist Church of East Savannah, 402 Treat Avenue, Savanah, Georgia, 31404
The Reverend Cornelius J. E. Lloyd, Pastor
Bishop O. Watson - Eulogist
HIS EARTHLY BED OF SLUMBER
Oak Grove Cemetery
(Livestreaming Services will be on the Bynes-Royall Funeral Home Inc. Facebook Page)
His beloved family would like to thank everyone for the various acts of kindness extended to them.
“FOR ME TO LIVE IS CHRIST………AND TO DIE IS GAIN”
Final care and service of compassion are being provided to the Coney/Moore Family, with grace, love, and dignity by:
His Nephew
Bishop Raphael O. Watson
The Family Mortuary
Historic Bynes-Royall Funeral Home Family and Staff
204 West Hall Street, Savannah, Georgia 31401
Tel: 912-233-2175 ~ Fax: 912-234-9343
Mr. Edward D. Musgrow - Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer
Owned and Operated by the Bynes Family
“A Ministry of Love, Comfort and Prayer”
PRECIOUS IN THE SIGHT OF THE LORD, IS THE DEATH OF HIS SAINTS. PSALM 116
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