Flora “Flo” Mae Moore was born on July 17, 1930 in Anaheim, California to Marie and William Randall.
She attended grade school in California’s first only black town, Allensworth.
She had one child Rose Mary Bryant. In 1955, Flora united in marriage to Robert Moore. Flora worked
with Rohr aerospace for sixteen years prior to her retirement.
Flo was loved by all, her neighbors, friends and family. She loved to dance, listen to the blues, listening
to the police scanner and traveling in her younger years. She loved to make her family laugh with her
stories of her youth. Not to mention her yearly travel, sometimes multiple trips to Las Vegas to play the
slots and keno. Her family would join her occasionally, especially to celebrate her birthday in her favorite place.
Her Mother, Father, Husband and Grandson along with a host of family and friends preceded her in death.
Flora is survived by her daughter; Rose Mary Bryant, Stepson Cal Bryant, Grandchild Angela Jones
7 Great Grandchildren; Alisha Jones, Alton “Brandon” Gilbert, Arika Jones, Adrian Gilbert, Andrew
Gilbert, Arik Gilbert, Angelo Gilbert. 3 Great Grandchildren; Garry Jones, Garren Jones, Aaliyah Gilbert
Honorary Grandson Ricky Frost, whom referred to her as "Miss Daisy" because she needed a ride
everywhere. She loved and cherished him. Her very special honorary daughter Patricia Braxton, they
went everywhere together. When there was a party, if you saw one you saw the other.
Honorary Granddaughter Mia Schultz, the mother to 2 of her Great Grandsons.whom referred to her as “Granny”,
Honorary great granddaughters Alysia Tanner & Natasha Edwards Honorary Son, Adrian Gilbert, whom is her Great
Grandson, but was rasied as her own from a young age.
She also leaves behind a host of friends and family, special notice to Cousin's; Roy Kinzy, Hattie Jones, Mary
Abbott, Alice McBride, Carolyn Willis, Becky Landers, Nola Tillman and many many more.
I come to the garden alone
While the dew is still on the roses
And the voice I hear, falling on my ear
The Son of God discloses
And He walks with me
And He talks with me
And He tells me I am His own
And the joy we share as we tarry there
None other has ever known...
~ iN THE GARDEN
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