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This past weekend, my beloved brother, James Moore, passed away unexpectedly while in a local nursing home in College Station.
James was a lifelong resident of Bryan/College Station and proudly served our country as active duty in the Army during the Vietnam War. After his honorable discharge, he returned home and worked hard at BTU, building a life in the community he loved, always lending a helping hand to others.
James never married or had children, but he was a devoted brother, a wonderful uncle, and a loyal friend to many. He was the kind of man who could light up a room with laughter and always had a story to tell.
Unfortunately, James did not leave behind a Will, Trust, or life insurance policy. With no arrangements in place, the responsibility of handling everything has fallen on me. I am also struggling to obtain any of his paperwork from the VA, which has delayed assistance I might have otherwise received.
Because of costs and time constraints, I will need to move forward with cremation (and later burial of his ashes). My deepest wish is to honor James in a way that reflects the amazing man he was—a Veteran, a family man, and a soul who gave so much love and joy to others.
I am humbly asking for your help. Any donation, no matter the size, will go directly toward covering his cremation and related expenses. If you are unable to give, I would be so grateful if you could share this campaign with others. My greatest wish is to have an actual funeral with full Military Honors with the 21-gun salute. If I am unable to get all of the money for this, due to time constraints, I will be forced to cremate my brother.
From the bottom of my heart—thank you for helping me honor James and give him the dignity he deserves.
With gratitude,
Debra Jackson
Organizer and beneficiary
Debra Jackson
Beneficiary






