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Brenda L. Moore

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Brenda L. Moore was born in Beeville, Texas on October 10, 1948 to Mr. Albert P. Langley and Mrs. Lillian B. Langley. The family stayed in Beeville for a short time then relocated to San Antonio. She attended school in San Antonio and following graduation from Brackenridge High School with honors she pursued a career at USAA. She continued to advance at USAA and remained there until she retired. She also received her Associates Degree in Real Estate. She soon ventured into a new career working at Northeast Lakeview College in the testing department. In 2009 she married SFC Floyd F. Moore, III USA Retired, but this union was already eight years in the making totaling twenty years together enjoying and living life. The word “inseparable” was the description of this couple, together enjoying plenty of outings, music concerts, military airshows and military parades over the decades. Brenda L. Moore is preceded in death by her brothers, Raymond Langley, Paul Langley and Albert Langley and her sister, Mary Price. Brenda leaves to cherish her memory her husband, Floyd F. Moore, III; sister, Alder Mae Shields; children, Belinda Carter-Newton and Barrion E. Carter, III; grandsons, Brandon Carter, Barrion D. Carter, Baryn Carter and Dwayne Newton and a long list of nieces, nephews, relatives and loved ones. She will be greatly missed and never forgotten.

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  1. My prayers for the family of Brenda Moore. I visited her many times as I came and went from the testing center at Northeast Lakeview College. I enjoyed our brief but sincere banter and her dependable smile. She gave joy to her corner of the world and that is not a small thing. I am thankful for my memories of her and they will stay with me. (Mark Sadler)

  2. I knew Brenda form her days at NLC working in the testing center in the library. Always pleasant, always enjoyed our conversations. I express my deepest heart felt condolences to the family.

  3. To Ms. Moore’s family, I am Reda Berry a math professor at NLC. I used to see Brenda on a regular basis taking my tests to the testing center and from the first time I met Brenda to the last I will always remember her sweet and helpful nature and her warm smile. I will really miss her and wish my deepest condolences for your loss. Many blessings and God bless.

  4. Brenda was always a highlight of my visits to the Course Exam Center. She always had a smile and a kind word to say–no matter how busy or difficult the conditions of the moment were. Brenda always made sure the faculty and students were well taken care of. I’ll miss our fleeting, connecting moments.

  5. Smile! That sums up Brenda in one word. Always a kind word. Condolences to family and friends. She will be missed, but not forgotten. Linda Plevak, Librarian formerly at NLC

  6. I have known Brenda since I’ve been an adjunct at Northeast LakeView College which has been at least eight years. Brenda was a very sweet person. Brenda and I would visit very often. She always had a smile on her face and was ready to assist students. She was dedicated to her position in the testing center. The news of her passing is very sad. Since her retirement I had not communicated with her much but I cherish our friendship. I know the lost of a mother is hard but I want to encourage the family to be strong and trust God to see you through. Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. Yvonne Campbell

  7. I am so sorry to hear of Brenda’s passing. I knew her from Northeast Lakeview College where I teach. She always had a friendly smile and was so helpful. Know that she will be missed and that my prayers are with her family and friends. With sincere condolences, Paul Harper

  8. I am so sorry to hear about Brenda’s passing. What a genuinely kind person she was and one who was always ready to show her lovely smile. May she rest in peace and may memories bring comfort to her loved ones.

  9. Ms. Brenda! I cannot believe this!! Always smiling. Very pleasant anytime I went to drop off tests at the NLC Testing Center. What a loss. I always commended her about the choice of her perfumes. May she rest in peace.

  10. My deepest condolences to family and friends. Brenda was always professional, personable, and cheerful. She was always willing to help students and faculty. As an adjunct I always appreciated her attention to her duties and the personal kindness she exuded. May she Rest In Peace.

  11. My condolences to the family. I knew Brenda as part of the NLC library team. I will always remember her good morning smile when she would stop by the circulation desk on her way to the testing center. May she rest in peace.


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