Mildred “Millie” Mae Moore
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Mildred “Millie” Mae Moore, 93, passed away on March 31, 2026, at Cross Creek in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. She was born to Flora and Emmett English on May 9th, 1932, in Trousdale, Kansas. Millie attended school in Trousdale and at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas.
Millie moved to Kansas City, Missouri in 1953 where she met her husband Robert D. Moore and they married on August 24th, 1958. They had two children, Robert II and Julia.
During her years in Kansas City, she worked for J. Hofert Co., Armstrong Cork Co., and Greg Bordner Construction Co. She was an avid reader and loved to paint.
Millie was preceded in death by her husband Robert D. Moore, her parents, and her sisters Esther Fouse and Dorothy Negley. She is survived by her son, Robert Moore II and wife Lara of Byron, Georgia, and her daughter, Julia (Moore) McIntire of Independence, Missouri.
Visitation will be 10am, followed by a Celebration of Life at 11am, Thursday, April 9, 2026, at Heartland Cremation and Burial Society, located at 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd., Raytown, Missouri, 64133.
RIP, we love you Aunt Millie. You will be missed ♥️♥️♥️🌻🌻🌻
We lift y’all in prayer as you grieve the loss of an awesome mother. May you experience the peace that God provides believers in their time of need. We love y’all, Tommy and Deborah.
May GOD be with you. She is with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and no longer in any pain or suffering. Love you all and I will be praying for you. God bless you.
We are so very sorry for your loss! You all will always be in our Prayers! Millie & Robert lived an awesome life and had 2 awesome kids to carry on their legacy! You know they are proud of you both and you should be proud to know that Millie is in heaven now with Jesus and her loved ones! Although this is a sad time, you should cherish your memories more so now then ever and take pride in knowing that you will see her again and she will be the woman that you know and love as you were kids! Love you guys!
Bob, Lara, and Julie, we are so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. Please know that your friends and family in Georgia are praying for you during this time of grief. Love you! Jackson and Nita
I will miss Millie dearly. I know with all my heart that she was proud of each of you.
Praying for peace during this time.
God loves y’all, and so do I.
We are so sorry for your loss, grief is heavy and slow. We pray for comfort and healing for you all. Know our Lord and Savior is with you, He heals the brokenhearted, and binds up their wounds.
A whole different world at the Moore’s 2 doors down to where I grew up. Where I and several others (as kids) were getting our tennis shoes all worn, the Moores might’ve been tidying things up – the right way everytime.
I could’ve learned from both Mrs and Mr. Moore had I known how to. They’re both gone, but for what they left – their kids, and various associations, you can still see their influence.
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I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I’m praying that God surrounds you with His peace and comfort during this difficult time.
May the Lord be your strength when you feel weak and your refuge when the grief feels overwhelming. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you! God’s blessing on you all!
Aunt Millie, I will always remember you as a lovely lady, proper and kind. I pray you are reunited with Uncle Bob in heaven and watching over your family. 🙏🦋
Bob and Lara, we are so sorry to hear about the loss of your mom. Praying for Gods peace to fill you during this difficult time.
Sending hugs and love from Georgia.
Julie, Bob and Lara, The Myers family is so very sorry for your loss. Millie was such a wonderful person and great friend. Over the past several years, after the loss of Sharon. She had become my best friend and neighbor. The two of us had some great times together. I will miss her so much. Love to you all. Mort, Kym and Scott
Our sincerest condolences and heartfelt prayers for peace and comfort for Aunt Millie’s family.