Donald Brian Moore
Donald “Brian” Moore, 54, of South Charleston, passed away at home on Wednesday, December 27, 2023.
Brian was born on July 22, 1969. He graduated from Charleston Catholic in 1987. Brian served in the U. S. Army as a tank gunner in Desert Storm and for the past 23 years has worked as an auditor for Casci in Charleston. He found enjoyment spending time with his son, Brandon, whether it was coaching him when he was a child in little league baseball or of recent years attending NASCAR races together. Brian also enjoyed rooting on the WVU Mountaineers.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Donald Maurice Moore and Berneda Mae Mullins Moore.
Brian is survived by his son, Donald Brandon Moore.
A Service to Honor the Life of Donald Brian Moore will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 2, 2024, at Snodgrass Funeral Home of South Charleston with Pastor Mike Long officiating. Entombment will follow at Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens in Cross Lanes.
Family and friends may visit one hour prior to service from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home.
The family wishes that in lieu of flowers, that donations be made in Brian’s memory to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Memories may be shared by visiting http://snodgrassfuneral.com and selecting Brian’s obituary.
Snodgrass Funeral Home of South Charleston is honored to be assisting the family with arrangements.
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I am so sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. He was such a sweet person.
Jackie Miller
RIP Brian. You will always be my brother in law. Thank you for giving us Brandon. I love you. Fly high.
So sorry for the loss.. my heart is saddened for the family
I have worked with Brian for many years and we have shared a lot of laughter. He was such a smart guy and will be missed greatly by our Quality department and coworkers. Our hearts are broken. Fly High Brian!
RIP Brian. It was a pleasure working with you. You will be missed by many.
I know we all here at CASCI are incredibly sad to hear of Brian’s passing and will genuinely miss having his smiling and friendly presence here.
Brian continued to worked with us few who “stayed in place” in-office all through the pandemic crisis – those of us here saw and spoke to him just about every day..
It was good to get to know him not only as a coworker, but as a good friend over the past 5 years I’ve worked here.
Until we all meet again, may your loved ones find peace and comfort through this difficult time.
This breaks my heart. I am so sorry to hear about Brian. Lots of love and prayers to Brandon and family.
I will miss Brian dearly. I worked closely with Brian for 15 years, we had many long conversations about everything. He always talked about how proud he was of his son Brandon, his love for collecting Nascar and going to races. He always had a smile and loved a good joke. Deepest sympathy for his family and friends.