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Frank Calvin Moore

December 12, 1941 ~ October 4, 2025

Frank Moore, 83, of South Portland, passed away peacefully at home on October 4, 2025. He was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, on December 12, 1941, the son of Frank Calvin Moore Sr. and Lucy Moore.
Frank worked at H.P. Hood in the shipping department for over 30 years until his retirement. He was a hardworking and devoted family man who found joy in simple pleasures like camping trips, watching horror movies, watching his grandchildren play sports, and cheering on his favorite teams, the New England Patriots, the Boston Red Sox and the Seadogs.
He is survived by his loving wife, Caryll (Beal) Moore of South Portland; his son, Michael Moore and daughter-in-law Anne of Kennebunk; and his cherished grandchildren, Emily, Kate, and Matthew. He is also survived by his brother, Howard Moore of Florida.
Frank was predeceased by his son Brian, his daughter, Rhonda and his sister Sylvia.
A graveside service will be held on Saturday, November 1st at 11am at Brooklawn Memorial Park Cemetery. 2002 Congress Street, Portland. Arrangements are under the direction of Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home.

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Graveside Service: Saturday, November 1, 2025 11:00 am

Brooklawn Memorial Park
2002 Congress Street
Portland, Maine 04102


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  1. John was my best friend and only brother. He was a very good man a wonderful father incredible husband and a much missed friend. I will miss him and look forward to seeing him in the future. Fair well Johnnie and see you in a few years❤️🙏🏻

  2. In loving memory of my dear Papa, whose light will forever shine in our hearts. Though you may be gone, your warmth, wisdom, and love will continue to guide us. As this candle flickers, we remember you, and with every light, we feel your presence. Rest in peace, Papa, until we meet again.

  3. charlotte henkel
    going to your house will never be the same again with out you there. I know i told you many times I loved you but believe me when I say you really felt like a brother to me. Cal you always made me feel right at home when I would come to visit. you were always willing to help anytime you were needed . I Will never forget how you did everything to make Brian happy and showed him love every day. I can only pray that Brian and Rhonda were right there to greet you and show you the love that you always showed them. Cal I can hope we will meet again on the other side. I truly loved you and will always miss you. God bless you!

  4. Dear Caryll, I just happened to see this and it brought back lots of memories. Although I had lost touch with your family, I have lots of sweet memories of olden days at Immanuel and discovering that we had Cranberry Island in common. You and Michael are in my prayers. I was sorry to read about Brian and Rhonda. God bless and keep you in your sorrow.


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