Craig Fox Moore
August 21, 1958 – December 20, 2025
Age 67
Craig Fox Moore, a cherished soul known for his handy skills, sharp wit, and brilliant intellect, departed from this world on December 20, 2025, at the age of 67. Born on August 21, 1957, in Bradenton, Florida, Craig's journey through life was one marked by dedication, service, and an unwavering commitment to the contestation .
After spending his formative years in Bradenton, Craig went on to earn a Bachelor's Degree that would serve as the foundation for a distinguished career. His knowledge and skills propelled him into a rewarding role as an airline mechanic for the Air Force, where he not only contributed to the safety and security of countless flights but also to the lives of those he worked with.
Beyond his professional achievements, Craig was deeply involved with veteran affairs. His leadership as the Commander of the VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) in Washington, D.C., showcased his enduring loyalty to his fellow servicemen and women. Moreover, his active membership in the American Legion of Gainesboro reflected his continuous efforts to better the lives of veterans and their families.
Craig's personal life was filled with the love and companionship of family. He is survived by his beloved wife, Cynthia Moore, of Whitleyville, Tennessee; his daughter, Cyleigh Moore, of Oregon; his brother, Captain Scott Moore, of Florida; and his sisters, Holly Ann Cory, of Granville, Tennessee, and Sheryl Jean Moore, of Whitleyville, Tennessee.
He is preceded in death by his parents: Albert Rayfield Moore and Janette Fox Moore; brothers: Bruce Moore and David Moore; sister: Candy Woods
Those fortunate enough to have known Craig will remember him as a man who could fix just about anything, who always had a joke at the ready to lighten the mood, and who could engage in thoughtful conversation on a myriad of subjects. His presence was a source of joy and inspiration, and his absence will be deeply felt by his family, friends, and the communities he so passionately served.
Craig's final days were spent in Whitleyville, Tennessee, surrounded by the rolling hills and tranquil beauty that he had come to love. It is here, amid the quiet whispers of the wind through the trees, that his legacy will continue to live on in the memories of those he touched.
As we bid farewell to Craig Fox Moore, we celebrate a life lived to its fullest. A life of service, laughter, and wisdom. His story is not one of an end, but one of enduring influence, a narrative that will continue to guide and inspire for generations to come. Craig's memory will be cherished, his contributions honored, and his life celebrated as the embodiment of a true American hero.
The family has chosen cremation and no services are scheduled at this time.
Anderson Upper Cumberland Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (931) 268-1550
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