Brandon Scott Moore of St. Peters, Missouri passed away Sunday, August 16, 2020 at the age of 39. Loving husband of Shana Moore; beloved son of Robert and Marsha Moore; dear brother of Jeff (Nicole) Moore, Lindsay (Caleb) Huffman, Becky (Branden) Lutz; treasured uncle of Preston, Paytn, Eli and Emma; cherished son-in-law of Walter and Sue Been.
Brandon was born November 18, 1980 in St. Louis, Missouri. He shared 20 years with his wife Shana who was the love of his life and his true best friend. They created a beautiful life together and they love their fur babies Buster and Storm. Every week they had their routine of Thursday night sushi and trips for Oberweis ice cream. Every year they would vacation with family and created many memories traveling together.
Brandon dedicated his life to Jehovah on September 4, 1999. He found great joy in being out in the ministry, as well as having the special privilege of conducting bible studies and watching them dedicate their lives. Brandon reached out in the congregation, he was a gifted speaker and storyteller. One of his greatest privileges was attending the 2019 international convention and hosting delegate days for his congregation.
When Brandon would walk into the room, he would light it up with his smile. He made everyone laugh because of his silliness and wit. Brandon cared and was so concerned about other people. He found joy in bringing happiness to others. He was generous, selfless and always put others interests before his own.
Family was so important to Brandon, he had a rare beautiful relationship with Shana’s parents Wally and Sue. Over the years they loved and accepted him as their own son. Family gatherings were loud and usually turned into the Brandon and Jeff show of stories and watching them make everyone laugh. Brandon was more than a brother or son, he was a best friend. Brandon and his father shared a special bond and love of golf and sports. Brandon would always say “Dad is my best friend." He grew up in a loving home that would always be filled with friends. His childhood home became the childhood home of so many. He cherished the relationship with his mother, her cooking, hugs and just being the amazing mother that she is. He would always say “We have the best mom ever, when she hugs me I can actually feel the love she has for me." He was the best uncle to his four nieces and nephews. He would call, take them on special days out and shower them with gifts. The best gift he ever gave them was his time, this meant the most.
Brandon loved his congregation and the friendships he made within Jehovah’s organization. Brandon touched so many lives, he effected so many people in a positive way. He will be dearly missed and forever loved.
Memorial Service will be held through ZOOM on Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 2:00 PM, a video presentation will begin at 1:30. Please limit one device per household meeting space is limited.
Meeting ID: 844 4724 1078
Passcode: Moore_B@1
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