Steve A. Moore

steve moore

Steve A. Moore, 71, of Canyon Lake, TX, died in Erath County, TX on July 26th, 2024 while doing what he loved most- riding motorcycles.

He was born in Victoria, TX on December 2, 1952 to Janice E. And Earl D. Moore. He was an athletic young man and enjoyed hunting. He attended Lamarque High School before studying English and Psychology at Southwest Texas State University. He said he had “fence-row faith” until about 25 years ago when he dove headlong in love with the Lord and served Him faithfully in ministry. Shortly thereafter he married his truest sweetheart Rose. They evangelized in the streets of Sturgis, Daytona, and Galveston, in prisons and with Bill Glass Ministry in juvenile detention centers. He loved God most, but next he adored his family: his wife Rose, his only daughter Megan, her husband Billy, his two grandgirls Kate and Eliza, his brother Will, and his favorite cousins. He is survived by them and they will carry on his legacy.

Steve’s Celebration of Life will be held at Tree of Life Church in New Braunfels, TX on Friday, August 2nd at 2pm. A light reception will follow.

Please wear a bandana in tribute.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Chariots of Light Ministries and Mike McComb Ministries and Ring of Champions.

Services

Celebration of Life: Friday, August 2, 2024 2:00 pm

Tree of Life Church
5513 Interstate 35 Frontage Rd.
New Braunfels, TX 78132

830.625.6375

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  1. I will never forget what an influence he had on me and my family growing up. He will be missed.

  2. My sincere condolences to my cuz Rose, and family. I never had the pleasure of meeting Steve. May he rest in peace .

  3. Rose, Megan and family, I am soooo sorry to learn of your loss. I know that Jesus has brought you all through so much and will continue to bring you through this. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  4. Our sincere condolences to Steve’s family. My wife Kay and I were students at Southwest Texas State with Steve in the early 1970’s. Steve was a Sigma Nu and my fraternity brother. We had great times in San Marcos and our academic and especially our non-academic endeavors are memorable and legendary.

    I spoke to Steve on the phone a couple of years ago and knew he was a devout Christian who served many others. Steve will be missed by many, especially his family and those he served in Christ.

    Harry Griffin

  5. Steve, your presence will be missed ….
    Your light will always shine bright
    Rose will carry the happiness and love you both had for each other ❤️

  6. Some of our fondest memories are of Steve ministering inside the Kyle correctional Center. He often referred to himself as a “Smash-Mouth Preacher” and he was! He’d come out and tell it just like it is to the men, and they loved it/him! He throws it down that fake vomit to make his point as he preached. It was awesome! There aren’t words enough to say how much we will miss you, Steve. You added so much to our lives. You have such a zest for life and your generosity knew no bounds – there wasn’t anything you wouldn’t do for someone. You were always blessing us with a gift or your service… Like playing guitar with the band at the unit. Until we meet again…

  7. I met Steve earlier this year at Tree of Life church. He walked straight to me and began telling me all about his ministry. We talked, well he talked, for so long and I let him! I just wanted to soak up his wisdom and knowledge in Christ and spreading the Gospel.
    At the end he handed me a cross and said he hoped to see me in one of his classes.
    I think about that encounter often. His passion and love for Jesus left a mark on me. The light within him was so bright. May he rest in our Heavenly Father’s arms forever.

  8. My sincerest condolences to Rose and their families :(. I’ve known Steve for many years through where I work. He’d come see me every so often and tell me about his trips he had taken or the trips he had scheduled. I’ll miss seeing his smiling face and positive upbeat manner he held. Rose – thank you for reaching out to me!!!


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