George R. Moorman - Guestbook
My thoughts are with you.
Gloria Jaster-Hickey
8/5/2011
Round Top, TX
Hal, Rob - Deeply saddened to hear of the passing of your dad. He and your mom were always kind and gracious and passed that trait to the two of you. He enjoyed a full life and shared the best of his talents.
Sincerely, Charlie and Patricia Kelm
Charlie Kelm
8/1/2011
Brenham, TX
To Billie and family
We were very sorry to learn of George's passing. He was a wonderful person and a true patriot who will be greatly missed.
We treasured knowing him as he was a good friend. We had some fun times enjoying golf over the years he was playing in the men's golf association.
Our best to you and the entire family.
Sincerely.
Don & Jo Muir
Donald and Jo Muir
7/31/2011
Georgetown, TX
So sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Moorman. Praying for God's strength and peace for the entire family. Thinking of all of you during this difficult time.
Marybeth O'Malley Schwarz
7/27/2011
Hempstead, TX
God has welcomed a great man into His Kingdom. Bless you all.
Lindi Braddock
7/27/2011
Brenham, TX
Rob & Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy upon the passing of your father. You are in my prayers. I know the Lord will be with you during this time. He is our Rock and our Refuge in times such as these. God Bless you all.
Diane Eaves
7/27/2011
Brenham, TX
Dear Hal and Lucy:
We were so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. We didn't have the opportunity to meet him, of course, but know how much he meant to you.
Please accept our sincerest best wishes and condolences.
Bob and Jan Henderson
7/26/2011
Jackson, WY
Dear Hal and Lucy
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. It is hard to lose "Dad".
Lloyd and Betty Van Horn
7/26/2011
Bellville, TX
Sure liked George and all the Moorman's. Growing up with Hal and spending time at their beautiful place out on the Navasota highway were great times, and George and Billie were always gracious hosts. Mr. Moorman was a true "Southern Gentleman", one of a host of Brenham's treasures!!
danny johnson
7/26/2011
granger , TX
Billie, Hal and Rob-
Words can not express my sadness at the loss of Mr. Moorman. What a terrific human being. As a little kid growing up in Brenham, one of my first memories of Mr. Moorman was accidentally running up the stairs to his law office which was over the old Roy Wiese Pharmacy. He calmed me down and walked me back down to a worried mother who couldn't find me so I could get the banana split I had been promised after having Andy Anderson chase me around Dr. Boy's old office to give me a shot. That happened a number more times..maybe not by accident. I can remember my little 4-6 year old mind putting it together that this nice man who delivered me back to my Mother and a banana split was the husband of the nice lady who owned the Bo-Peep Shop on the square. A couple of years later, I pitched a wall eyed fit because Billie had a Surrey with the Fringe on Top with pedals in her front display window I just had to have. Mr. Moorman took it out of the window, took time from his job and came to our house and put the contraption together for me....my hero. And then I remember how kind the Moorman's were to my grandparents, Mom and Pop John, when Billie opened her store across the street from their cafe and Mr. Moorman moved the law office downstairs. I remember Grandma and Grandpa telling me that George and Billie had come over to them and told them if they ever needed anything, they were just across the street and that meant the world to them. And finally, I remember how kind and gentle George was to first my Mom when her mother died and then to me when my Mom died in turn as he took care of the legal dealings and more importantly, took care of us as a friend.
The world has few George Moormans and we are all poorer by his passing, but oh, so much richer for knowing him. Take care in knowing the comfort he showed so many, but most of all the love, the pride and the devotion he had for each of you.
Carl Edward Whitmarsh
7/25/2011
Houston, TX
Dear Billie and family, I saw George's obituary in the Austin paper this morning, and I would like to extend to you my heartfelt sympathy. I pray God's comfort for you during this time. I remember all of you with such Christian joy and thankfulness. Your Christian lives were/are a blessing to so many people.
In Christ's love.
Gwen. Waldrop
7/25/2011
Luling, TX
Hal,
Your dad sounds like a wonderful man. I know you will miss him greatly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time to adjusting to living on this earth without his presence. But your reunion in heaven one day will be joyous.
Blessings and condolences to you, Lucy and the rest of your children.
Mary Lu and Jim Campbell
7/25/2011
Bellaire, TX
Thank you, George, for your service to our country.
Col George O Lewis, USAF Ret
7/25/2011
Austin, TX
Dear Moorman family,
Please accept my deepest condolences and know that Mr. Moormen rests in the arms of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. I pray you find comfort in your memories of this wonderful man.
Barbara Blume-Klassen
7/24/2011
Brenham, TX
Hal, Lucy and family- our sincere sympathy in the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Carolyn, Laura and Kimberly Muske
Carolyn Muske
7/24/2011
Brenham, TX
My sincerest sympathy for your loss. Mr. Moorman always took the time. When I was a little kid, I'd clomp down those long noisy stairs to his basement office beneath Billie's Corner just to say hello and shake his hand. In the mid-late 70s summers, he'd take me skiing for hours - I'd pull him and he'd pull me. When we skied, he always got this huge smile just after he'd pop up out of the water...but his biggest smiles were when he'd tell me about Hal and Rob and whatever they were doing at the time...his parental pride was obvious. The New Years Day events were special gatherings of pure fun together. On trips to Mexico, we'd totally destroy the Spanish language and laugh hard about it. He adored Billie, and they had more fun than any two people that I've ever known...it was just fun to be around them. Rest in Peace Captain...we'll all miss you.
Chip Routt, MD
7/24/2011
Seattle, WA