05/12/2026
We have lost another lifetime member. Please keep the family in your prayers.
Randy Lee Moore
July 26, 1955 – May 9, 2026
Randy Lee Moore, born on July 26, 1955, in Clinchco, Virginia, to Harry Lee Moore and Flora Barton Moore, passed away on May 9, 2026. To many, he was Uncle Randy or Moe—but to us, he was simply Dad.
Dad’s life wasn’t always easy. He lost his mother when he was just two years old, a loss that stayed with him in ways only he understood. He was raised by his grandmother, Alice McKinney Moore, whose strength and love helped shape him into the man we knew—a man who loved deeply, gave freely, and stood strong for the people he cared about.
Dad graduated from Ervinton High School, and it was there that he met the love of his life, Brenda Sue Taylor—our mom. From that moment on, she was everything to him. After high school, he proudly served in the United States Army, but no matter where life took him, his heart always belonged to her. They were married on August 16, 1975, and built a life together rooted in love, loyalty, and a bond that never broke. They made their home in Clinchco, the place Dad loved with all his heart, where their life together grew day by day.
If you knew Dad, you knew how much he loved Mom. It wasn’t something he had to say—it was something you could see in everything he did. He took care of her in all the quiet ways that mattered most. He loved to mow and keep everything just right, not because he had to, but because he was taking care of the home they built together. She was his world—his comfort, his purpose, his everything.
Their love was steady and strong through every part of life. And when Mom passed away, a part of Dad went with her. He was never the same after that. He kept going, he kept showing up for us, but anyone who knew him could see that his heart was still with her. He loved her just as much after she was gone as he did when she was here. That kind of love doesn’t end—it just waits.
Together, Mom and Dad built a family and raised us, Brandy Moore (Kim Mullins) and Christopher Moore (Stephanie Moore). Everything he did, he did for us and for her.
Dad worked 17 years at McClure No. 1 Mine, where he made lifelong friends and earned the nickname “Moe.” He later worked for Dickenson County as a water truck operator and at the transfer station, where he stayed until he retired in 2020.
He loved his town. Dad proudly served as Mayor of Clinchco, Virginia, and was a member of the Clinchco Volunteer Fire Department. He believed in showing up for his community, and he did that every chance he got.
One of the most special things Mom and Dad did together was open their home to children in foster care. They cared for well over 114 kids, giving them love, safety, and a place to belong. That’s something we will always be proud of.
Dad also loved coaching. He coached little league baseball, basketball, and football at Clinchco Elementary. His team, “the Yankees,” wasn’t just a team—it was family. He poured everything he had into those kids. Some of the best memories were after big wins, when everyone would pile into trucks and head to Pizza Hut to celebrate. Those moments were simple, but they meant everything to him—and to the kids he coached.
Dad found joy in the little things—being outside, mowing, talking, laughing, and telling stories. He was known for “running his mouth,” and if you knew him, you know that’s true. In his later years, he found comfort in his faith and in church.
He also had a special bond with his dogs. His best friend, “Little Bit,” never left his side and stayed with him until the very end. He is now reunited with his other dogs, “Buddy” and “Jaxon.”
Before his grandchildren were born, Dad already had a special place in his heart for two “grandchildren,” Calleigh Calhoun and Phoenix Deel. Later, he became a proud Papaw to Jace Moore, Kadie Moore, Sadie Moore, and River Moore. They were his pride and joy, and there was nothing he wouldn’t do for them.
Dad is now reunited with Mom, Brenda Sue Moore, along with his brother, Lowell Barton; a daughter by heart, Brenda Counts; and his best friend and sidekick, Mark McCowan. We can only imagine the two of them together again—and now there isn’t a single blade of grass in heaven that’s safe.
He leaves behind us, his children, Brandy Moore (Kim Mullins) and Christopher Moore (Stephanie Moore); his sister, Alice Faye Hicks; his grandchildren; his special nieces, Lisa Neidigh (Jimmy) and Jasmine Calhoun (Nicky Wright); his sisters-in-law, Rochelle (Cody) DeLoach, Barbara Calhoun, and Jackie Edwards; and so many others who loved him.
To the world, he was many things.
But to us—he was Dad.
And to Mom—he was hers, always.
A love like theirs never fades—it simply waits to be reunited.
Today, they are together again, worshiping side by side at the feet of Jesus.
Service Information
Graveside Service
Family Cemetery – Low Gap Road
May 16, 2026 at 12:30 p.m.
Pallbearers
Jace Moore
Christopher Moore
Cody DeLoach
Paul Holts
Jamie Taylor
Shawn Fuller
Nathan Taylor
Honorary Pallbearer
Mike Prater