Darren L. Moore passed away on Saturday October 24, 2020 at 49 years old. He was beloved husband of 14 years to Cheryl Jackson-Moore, loving son of David and Sandra Moore, loving father of Shea Moore and brother to Diana Moore. Darren was born in Cincinnati Ohio and moved to Arizona in 1980. He graduated from Mesa High School in 1989. He was very active in sports throughout his childhood including football at MHS. He was a correction officer at Florence Prison and then an employee at Casino Arizona. He loved music and was very active in supporting his son in his musical ambitions.
Thoughts & prayers to you💗
Darren was such a happy, fun-loving young man. We enjoyed watching him “grow” while bowling for many years. His presence will be missed, but his spirit will stay with us. So sorry for your loss.
Cheryl, I am so very sorry to hear about Darrens passing. He was always fun to be around at the bowling alley. I am sorry I won’t be able to make his service.
With deepest sympathy,
Jill Cooper
thoughts and prayers from gonzales family – we loved darren and talking music with him – he was a very proud father and will be missed – mike and family
RIP Darren.I have no idea what happened.I just learned the other day you passed and nobody called to tell me.I found out Sunday Nov 1st that you died.I wish I could have been at your service.
Thoughts & prayers to you💗
Darren was such a happy, fun-loving young man. We enjoyed watching him “grow” while bowling for many years. His presence will be missed, but his spirit will stay with us. So sorry for your loss.
Cheryl, I am so very sorry to hear about Darrens passing. He was always fun to be around at the bowling alley. I am sorry I won’t be able to make his service.
With deepest sympathy,
Jill Cooper
thoughts and prayers from gonzales family – we loved darren and talking music with him – he was a very proud father and will be missed – mike and family
RIP Darren.I have no idea what happened.I just learned the other day you passed and nobody called to tell me.I found out Sunday Nov 1st that you died.I wish I could have been at your service.