Mr. Montreze A. Moore's Obituary
Montreze Moore entered this world on January 29, 1995 in Meridian, Mississippi to Janice Edwards Moore and Antonio Thomas. He was such a happy and handsome baby boy full of energy since the day he learned how to walk on his own.
The statement "Once a Wildcat, Always a Wildcat" still reigns true today. He was educated through the Meridian Public School System and was a very proud to be a part of the Class of 2013.
Montreze accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized at Saint John Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Jimmy Johnson.
Montreze was one who truly loved life and enjoyed every minute to the fullest. His most time he loved the most was getting to spend it with the ones he loved the most, especially his children. He was a very caring, outgoing, freehearted person who never met a stranger. He was the life of the party wherever he was and truly loved having a good time. His charisma, charm and humble spirit will truly resinate in the hearts of those he lives behind to honor his life.
March 1, 2024, Montreze made his transition from this earthly life to his Heavenly home. He was preceded in death by grandfather, James Edwards, Sr; his great-grandmother, Cherry Thomas; grandparents, Ammie Grace, Nathan Edwards, Sallie Townsend (Roberts) and Collin Townsend.
He leaves to honor his legacy and cherish his memories his loving, caring and devoted moth-er, Janice Edwards Moore; his father, Antonio Thomas (Laquita); four (4) children: Amari Moore, Las Vegas, NV, Grayson Moore, Hattiesburg, MS, Aariyah Moore, Meridian, MS, and Kylin Moore, Atlanta, GA; two (2) brothers, Malcom Moore, Meridian, MS and Jamisene Campfield, Charlotte, NC; five (5) sisters, Jasmine Moore, Raven Thomas, Meridian, MS, Timaria Mosley, Hattiesburg, MS, Jayla Jimerson, Meridian, MS and Aylaya Thomas, Meridian, MS; grandmothers, Eartha Edwards and Angela Thomas Moss both of Meridian, MS; grandfa-thers, Curtis Moss of Meridian, MS and Lorenzo Curtis; his uncle, James Edwards, Jr. of New Jersey; his aunt, Chondra Brookshire of Florida; a host of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Montreze will truly be missed by all who loved him dearly.
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