Timothy Michael "Timmy" Moore

Timothy Michael "Timmy" Moore obituary, Chelsea, OK

Timothy Michael "Timmy" Moore

Timothy Moore Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by DeLozier Funeral Service on Jul. 7, 2025.

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Services to remember and celebrate the life of Timothy Michael "Timmy" Moore will be 11:00 a.m. Thursday, July 10, 2025, at the Clear View Church in Claremore. Visitation will be at the funeral home on Wednesday from 3-7 with family there to receive visitors from 5-7. Timmy passed away in Tulsa on Tuesday, July 1, 2025. He was 35 years old.
Born in Claremore, OK on December 30, 1989, to Timothy Rex and Christina Michelle (Aziere) Moore. Timmy was raised and educated in the Chelsea area and attended Chelsea Public Schools. On December 12, 2024, in Claremore, Timmy married the love of his life Amanda Irons, and they became a blended family with 6 children. Timmy provided for his family working as a welder for M&M Industry.
A young man with a wide variety of interests and hobbies. Timmy was a huge sports fan. He played baseball in his younger years and because of his love of sport, he had a collection of baseball cards. Timmy was a "POKE" at heart and was an avid OSU fan; a passion he shared with his dad and brother Brett. He liked to watch the OKC Thunder play as well as the Las Vegas Raiders. In fact, one of the last things that he and Brett did together was watch the Thunder playoff games. Timmy liked to fish and according to his family he was very outgoing and liked to do most anything.
Timmy had a heart for helping other people. He suffered from addiction issues and was in a California Rehab until he was clean. The process didn't stop there for Timmy; he extended his stay and spent countless hours helping others get into the program and get clean. Another example of his caring nature, Timmy was an organ donor. Following his death and through a program called Life Share, Timmy was able to donate his organs and because of this generosity give others a chance at a longer life. No Story about Timmy would be complete unless you mentioned his love of family. According to his family he loved his children more than anything and took every opportunity to show them just how much.
A young man whose life was brief but has left a legacy that will live on for decades to come in the lives of his family, friends and organ recipients. Timmy is survived by his wife Amanda, children, Kade Moore, Braedon Moore, Beau Moore, Kylar Willsey, Kalibir Willsey, Aysha Crabtree, parents, Tim Moore and Kim Faull, Christie Moore and Brett Budde, brothers, Brett Moore and Dakota Moore, Blake Ramsey, sisters, Courtney Ramsey, Haylee Ramsey-Hinkle and husband Garrett, Kylee Straw, Karlee Straw, Robin Hart, grandparents, Bob Moore and wife Joann, Gerri Garrett, Mike Aziere and wife Mitzi, and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended family members.
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