Rhonda M. Moore

rhonda moore
Windham- Rhonda M. Moore, 53, of Windham passed away on Monday, December 28, 2020 at Maine Medical Center following a brief illness. Rhonda was born in Portland, Maine on December 18, 1967 the daughter of Frank C. Jr. and Caryll D. (Beal) Moore. She attended local schools and graduated from South Portland High School in the class of 1985. Rhonda had a great love for animals, she loved spending time hanging out with Chris, their furry companions, their cat Cindy Lou and their dog, Orio. She also enjoyed spending time with her nieces and nephews on holidays, birthdays, and summer cookouts. Rhonda was predeceased by her brother, Brian Moore; grandmother, Lucy Moore; grandparents, Clarence and Barbara Beal. She is survived by her parents, Frank C. Jr. and Caryll Moore of South Portland; longtime companion and fiance', Christopher Gallant of Windam; a brother, Michael and his wife Anne Moore of Kennebunk; two nieces and a nephew, Emily, Kate, and Matthew Moore of Kennebunk. At the family's request all services will be private. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of South Portland. To view Rhonda's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com

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  1. Sending heartfelt love to the family. Words won’t take away your pain but just know that we care and love you.

    – Arline Leach

  2. I am so sorry for your family’s loss. I’ve never met Rhonda but her cousin Shayne has told me about her. Y’all are in my thoughts and prayers.

    – Amy Moore

  3. In your absence lives on your beautiful spirit and gentle nature. You will never be forgotten Love your cousin Stephanie

    – Stephanie Walsh

  4. Chris, I am so very sorry to read of Rhonda’s passing. I didn’t realize she was Paul’s age and went to school with him. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and her family. Vikki M. Spaltro

    – Vikki M. Spaltro

  5. So sorry for the families loss. I haven’t seen her since high school, but she was always a joy to talk with. RIP

    – Kim Rowe

  6. Rhonda was a kind and gentle soul. She will be missed by many. The last time I saw Rhonda she was sitting on the couch at Aunt Caryll’s waiting for her boyfriend to pick her up. She was so happy. I cherish that memory.

    – Mike and Anita Alley

  7. Rhonda was quiet, gentle, sweetness. Still waters run deep. I so love the pictures of the baby cousins laying on a blanket in our yard on Cranberry Island. I hold my Aunt Carryll uncle Cal, Cousin Michael, Anne and their beautiful children closely in my heart as they mourn the hardest loss a family can face. Love and Peace to Rhonda’s entire family near and far.

    – Leslie Mark


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