Tom Huybrechts

Birth date: Mar 7, 1969 Death date: Mar 29, 2017
Ed Moore, age 48, of St. Clair, went to be with his Maker on March 29, 2017. Ed was born in Peoria, Illinois. Ed served his country proudly for 8 years in being apart of the United States Army. He spent a majority of his working y Read Obituary

My sincerest condolences to Ed's family. I worked with Ed at Cadillac Place and handled our agency's security matters, so I had much contact with Ed. He was so professional and positive - I would always compliment him on his customer service, which was impeccable. But even more importantly, Ed took the time to truly connect with people and make you feel heard and appreciated. He spread love and joy and is truly missed. To the family: May you be comforted by the promises of God's word. God bless and keep you in His perfect peace.
Pier King Piepenbrok
DR. VALICE AND ALL OF THE STAFF OF FRASER EYE CARE CENTER WISH ALL OF YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OUR SINCERE SYMPATHY. EDDIE AND RENATA WERE SO DEAR TO ALL OF US. EDDIE WAS SUCH A JOY TO CARE FOR AND WAS ALWAYS SO GRATEFUL FOR EVEN LITTLE THINGS WE WERE ABLE TO DO FOR HIM. WE MISS HIM GREATELY, AND RENATA, YOU WERE THE BEST FIANCEE AND WIFE ANYONE COULD EVER HAVE!!!! MAY GOD BLESS YOU
KATHY DONIGAN AND THE ENTIRE STAF OF FRASER EYE CARE CENTER
Brother Ed, I just found out your struggle, I will see you in Heaven and I love you.
We will always remember Ed Moore for his vibrant energy. We extend our deepest condolences to his colleagues, friends, and family.
--Howard, Josephine, and Adam Powers
My deepest condolences to the family. I'll miss seeing him at Cadillac Place and I'm certain his absence will be felt by other staff that he so willingly and professionally assisted. It was a pleasure to occasionally work with Ed. He was always polite, helpful and had a friendly, easy-going personality. He always took time out for a quick handshake or wave, which made a positive, lasting impression on me. Speaking with him was always a welcome opportunity. I'm truly saddened to hear of his passing and wish peace and comfort for his family and close friends.
Anthony F. Calleja
My condolences go out to the Moore family. I pray for your comfort, peace and encouragement knowing that he now is at peace in heaven smiling down at you all. I remember the times we spent talking and laughing at Cadillac Place. I loved hearing his stories about growing up and his family. Although Ed will be missed he would not want us to mourn for him, but to love on each other and our communities making them a better place making a mark on this world as he did. Ed lit up the Cadillac Place with his smile and always made everyone feel welcomed, safe and secure. Although he was unmistakably tall in stature he was such a loving and gentle spirit. Ed loved his family, friends and people.
Ed's job was done here and the Father called him home. I know that he is now serving the Lord as one of his gate keepers and sergeant at arms.
I will miss you my friend. I'm encouraged that I know I will see you again. Rest in heaven.
~ Love Michelle

Renata, I would like to express my condolences on the loss of your husband, Ed. I never had the opportunity to formally meet him. I know he must have been a great guy simply by seeing the happiness and love I saw in your eyes like never before. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.