FFWPU USA Blessing and Family Ministry: In Memory of Mutsuko Moore
2022-01-10 · Source: tparents.org
Blessing: 1275 Blessing Couple (1989)
Ascension Date: January 2, 2022
Seonghwa Ceremony: January 9, 2022
Mutsuko Moore was born June 12, 1959 in the Hyogo Prefecture of Japan. She grew up in the countryside with her two older brothers, mother, father and grandmother. In her youth she enjoyed cooking with her grandma, playing volleyball, and walking through nature. When her mother passed at a young age, her step mother raised her. She joined the Unification Church as an adult and came to the United States, meeting people all over the country and expanded her life of faith through fundraising. She then was Blessed in marriage in 1982, and had three children in New York City.
Mutsuko was an extrovert at heart - lighting up everyone’s life with her presence. She was always extremely kind and friendly to everyone she met, whether that be at work, at church, strangers on the street. She loved meeting new people- New York was truly her place to make as many connections and friends as she could. Her favorite things included nature- taking walks in Prospect Park and Greenwood Cemetery, taking pictures of flowers, swans, cute dogs, and passersby. She was a great cook and always made delicious meals, bento boxes, and food made with love for her children and friends. Mutsuko eventually found a love for calligraphy- and gave paintings to people that inspired them to love, find peace, joy, God, and healing. She was a great mother who loved her children unconditionally, anything they decided to do in life she supported them, treating them with kindness and love. Mutsuko loved to crack jokes and make everyone laugh, and was happiest when others were happy. Her mission in life was to make everyone she met her brother and sister, and she achieved it. Mutsuko lived life to the fullest, always thinking of others before herself, and jumped on every opportunity to spread joy and help other
people- her loving presence will be deeply missed.
Mutsuko passed away peacefully on January 2, 2022, at 62 years old. She leaves behind her husband Mark Moore, her three children Nina Moore, Lisa Moore, and Matthew Moore, and Bitzi the cat.
Donations to Mutsuko’s family can be made at this GoFundMe.
Seonghwa Ceremony
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Mutsuko “Julie” Moore, a beloved mother of three and sister to the [ Seeall ] 0 Seetop NYC community, was admitted to the hospital after a serious asthma attack in December. After suffering from irreparable brain damage caused by the attack, the family made the decision to let her free and to move on in peace. Mutsuko passed away peacefully on January 2nd, 2022, at 62 years old. She leaves behind her husband Mark Moore, her three children Nina Moore, Lisa Moore, and Matthew Moore, and Bitzi the cat.
We are asking for your support for her family as they mourn her passing.
Mutsuko Moore was born June 12, 1959, in the Hyogo prefecture of Japan. She grew up in the countryside with her two older brothers, mother, father, and grandmother. In her youth she enjoyed cooking with her grandma, playing volleyball, and walking through nature. When her mother passed at a young age, her stepmother raised her. She joined the Unification Church as an adult and came to the United States, meeting people al l over the country and expanding her life of faith through fund raising. She then mar ried at Madison Square Garden in 1989 and had three children in New York City.
Mutsuko was an extrovert at heart- lighting up everyone’s life with her presence. She was always extremely kind and friend ly to everyone she met, whether that be at work, at church, strangers on the street. She loved meeting new people- New York w as t ruly her place to make as many connections and friends as she could. Her favorite things included nature- taking walks in Prospect Park and Gr eenwood Cemetery, taking pictures of flowers, swans, cute dogs, and of passersby. She was a great cook and always made delicious meals, bento boxes and food made with love for her children and friends. Mutsuko eventually found a love for calligraphy- and gave paintings to people that inspired them to love, find peace, joy, God, and healing. She was a great mother who loved her children unconditionally, anything they decided to do in life she supported, treating them with kindness and love. Mutsuko loved to crack jokes and make everyone laugh, and was happiest when others were happy. Her mission in life was to make everyone she met her brother and sister, and she achieved it. Mutsuko lived life to the fullest, always thinking of others before herself, and jumped on every opportunity to spread joy and help other people- her loving presence will be deeply missed.
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o Sarah Falconi donated $50 CS) Thank you for everything Mutsuko san!! ! I miss you already! Much love to the family!!
o Juliet Parry donated $500 c_o My dear Mark, I have long prayed for you and you r family that you will be safe and protected, loved and connected. Please accept my love and condolences during this time of transition and acceptance.
o Karin Akbar donated $100 c_o Julie was such a gentle and caring soul, praises to her eternally.
o Lorna A Dawkins donated $50 c_o Julie, your beautiful, warm, and generous disposition is what I will always remember about you. It is sad that your loving
fami ly wil l no longer have you to give t hem your special and loving guidance. We will all miss you. Rest In Peace my friend.
o Lawrence Fong donated $50 cs:; Beautiful sister w it h beautifu l heart Our love and sincere prayers are w ith you and your family. Thank you so much al l you done for everyone. Rest in peace
o Elio Roman donated $120 CS) Mutsuko was such a wonderfu l, friendly, kind and mission centered sist er. We are all shocked by her passing. We will miss her. God Bless you and and may God support , comfort and bless your family.
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