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Thursday, July 13, 2017
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Seneca Boucher posted a condolence
Thursday, November 10, 2016
It so sad to lose one of the best barbers from Vineland. I can remember hearing his jokes and all the smiles he put on my face and many others. He was a brother to my father and a great uncle.Iam hurting thinking of life without u but I know u are in a better place. I couldnt be there in the physical but I send my love always.To his children and family I know your hurting and missing a great man.He is always thought of and missed. Sending my love Seneca
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Willie Tukes posted a condolence
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Man words can't express how much you will be missed The early Saturday morning talk.I was blessed to have to have a chance to meet you.God bless your family
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The Dickerson Family lit a candle
Thursday, November 10, 2016
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May your beautiful soul rest on. They say time heals all wounds, however, this my friend will be hard. I will forever cherish all our beautiful memories.
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Faye Elam posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, November 10, 2016
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Nick, in your memory and honor I will allow my hair to grow. This is a small gesture in the eyes of others. You know how I love to keep a short do. No barber will ever give me that magic or personal touch, it was your passion and God's gift to you. For at least a month to the day that God carried you home.. no razor, clipper, or barber groom or style my hair.
You were and" NJ Finest Barber".
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John Boykin posted a condolence
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Tommy L. Moore, Jr.(Nick@Nite),
You are missed, your humor, your laugh, Your contagious attraction and Your hair cutting skills! But your were more than that; You were a Father not only to your children but to any child who needed comforting, a nice word and also chastisement. These are skills that are needed to keep the community and family together. I already miss you!
I will miss our discussions surrounding your Cowboys!
I wish Your Family Peace, Joy and Contentment....
John Boykin-Bey
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Faye Elam lit a candle
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
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My heart is saddened and my head will never be graced by the master and king of of fades
and greatest cuts of all. You not only had my hair looking fabulous, you gave me wisdom along with a laugh or two. In your honor, I will allow my hair to grow for a while...in memory of you.
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Dr. Keith C. Figgs posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
I am so very saddened to have heard about Tommy's passing. He was a student in my Fifth grade Gifted and Talented class at the Reber School during the 1980-1981 school year. He was part of a truly exceptional class. I clearly remember Tommy and his outstanding talent in Art and the wonderful work he contributed to the class. He obviously continued to use his artistic talents in his work as a barber. Many times I walked passed his shop and waved hello to him and always felt a great deal of pride knowing he had a successful business and enjoyed his craft. He was a great and personable student who grew into an equally fine and great man!
I am honored and blessed to have been Tommy's teacher! The wonderful memories of our year together continue to remain with me.
I personally feel a great loss when one of my former students passes away because they were my "children", too.
Know that the entire Moore family are in my thoughts and prayers. May the good times and memories of Tommy bring you comfort and strength in the days ahead.
With deepest and sincerest sympathy,
Dr. Keith C. Figgs