Scott Moore

scott moore

February 5, 1951 ~ August 17, 2003


Resided in: Ennis, MT

Scott Moore, 52, late of Ennis, Montana, passed away August 17, 2003. Survived by his mother, Lorraine Snapp, Pueblo and the love of his life, his son, Conner W. Moore. Also survived by his ex-wife, Libby Moore, who he said was not only his wife but best friend; aunts, Betty (Don) DeVore, Pueblo, and Jean Rechis, Sandy, Utah; numerous cousins and other relatives. Preceded in death by his father, Richard J. Moore, in 1964. Born February 5, 1951, in Pueblo. Scott attended St. Mary Grade School and graduated from Centennial High School. He then attended the College of Emporia for 2 years and USC for 1 year. Scott was a rancher. He loved animals, especially his horses, he also raised Border Collies. Funeral Mass will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, August 22, 2003, at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, 11th & Grand Avenue, with the Reverend Father Roger Dorcy as celebrant. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. There will be a reception for family and friends immediately following the interment in the Diocese of Pueblo Building, 1001 Grand Avenue. In lieu of food and flowers, those who desire may make memorial contributions to the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Scott's memory, through the funeral home.

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  1. Mrs. Snapp and Family,
    Please know how much Scott is loved. He touched all of our hearts in many ways and we’ll never forget him.

  2. MRS SNAPP AND FAMILY, I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. I GRADUATED WITH SCOTT AND I DID RECENTLY TALK TO HIM SINCE HE HAD RETURNED TO COLORADO. HE WAS ALWAYS SUCH A FUN LOVING GUY AND ALWAYS SMILING!

  3. Lorraine Snapp:
    We were so very sorry to learn of your son Scott death. Please accept our most sincere condolences. Peace be with you!


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