Robert Greenway Moore, Jr., was born in Baltimore, Maryland on July6, 1935 to the late robert Greenway and Pearl Catherine Moore. He departed this life on May 19, 2011 at the Vertans Administration Loch Raven Community Living Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Robert received his early education in the Baltimore City Public school System, graduating from Frederick Douglas High School in 1954. He received an Associate of Arts Degree from the University of Maryland and a Bachelor of Science Degree from Weber State College. He also completed courses at Morgan State College now university, University of California, University of Wyoming and Utah State University. Robert jioned the Air Force in 1955 and served until 1983, retiring as a Senior Master Sergeant. He worked in Environmental Health and Bioenvironmental Engineedring Services and was assigned to duties in Korea, Spain, Vietam, England and throughout the United States. He earn eighteen ribbons and medals during his military career, including the Vietnam Service Medal and the Meritorious Service Medal. After Robert retired from the Air force, he continued to work in the envronmental health field in private industry. He was a lifetime member of the Noncommissioned Officer Association, the NAACP, and the Veternans of foreigh Wars. He received awards for being the Outstanding District Surgeon in District #8of the Veternans of foreign Wars two years in a row. He also was a member of the American Legion. Robert was a 33rd Degree Mason, Prince Hall Affiliation. He jioned the Masons while in the miliary and was a charter member of several Masonic Lodges. He stayed active for most of life ajd held many positions within the organizations that he served, including Worshipful Master, District Deputy grand Master-At-Large, District Sentinel, Patron and Assistant District Deputy Grand Patron. He was an orginal member of several Shrine temples, and he served as Commander-in-chief of a Shrine Club. Robert was blessed to have met and married Ida M. Moore, who preceded him in death. Thereafter , he was blessed to marry Margaret A. Worthy-Moore, who also preceded him in death. Both of these lovely women brought great joy into his life. Robert jioned in Christian fellowship at The First Abyssinia Baptist Church. He actively served as a Deacon until his fealth no longer allowed him to particate in the services. He was a faithful member and cheerful, generous soldier for God. His kindness, encouragement and support of the church will always remain in the memories of his Christian family. He loved gospel songs and was a prior member of several gospel singing groups. Robert was a very sociable, mild-mannered, respectful person who enjoyed the fellowship of friends and family. He infectious smile endeared him to all with whom he came in contact. He loved to travel, especially to attend Monsonic functions and to participate in casino trips. Throughout the years, he reguarly supported the activities of hei high school graduating class. He enjoyed being surrounded by food , music, and people. After Robert's health began to fail, his devoted cousin, Barbara Johnson, became his constant companion and attendant, who kept him interacting with others to the best of his ability. Robert never complained and continued to reflect his love for God in his routine of daily Bible reding. His warmth and friendilness always showed, even during his weakest hours. Robert leaves to honor and celebrate the momory of his life; his uncle, Andrew Moore; loving devoted cousins, Barbara Johnson, Rogers Johnson and Glen dempsey; stepsons, Jerry Ellis and robert smith Jr.,; stepdaughter, Chandrae James and a host of other relatives and friends.