Your tributes to Richard Moore
Richard
Moore, 21, of Magdalen Close, Norwich, died on Thursday,
22 March, from head injuries, 24 hours after being attacked
at McDonald’s, in Haymarket, in the city centre. His
pregnant girlfriend Jemma Todd has told of her grief at
losing her “perfect partner” — a month
before the birth of their baby.
To pay tribute, e-mail eveningnews@archant.co.uk
Took in such a tragic way, you
will be sadly missed from all at Hewett School (1998-2002)
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Kathy
I knew Richard for a short
time a few years ago, in the time I knew him he was
a nice quiet boy and we got on well. I can't understand
how anybody could have done this to him. My
thoughts are with his family and friends. Im so sorry
for your loss. Rest in peace Richard.
Louise xx
Our dear nephew and cousin Richard.
Loved dearly and never forgotton, poem writen for you by
you little cousin Sarah Boast, 15 years.
God saw you getting tired
A cure wasn't meant to be
So he put his arms around you
And whispered "Come with me"
With broken hearts we love you
As we heard you have slipped away
Although we love you deeply
We could not make you stay
Your precious heart stopped beating
So now it's time to rest
God broke our heart to prove to us
He only takes the best.
With love always
Uncle Jason, Auntie Ann, Cousin Tony, Daniel and
Sarah
God bless you darling xxxxx
To Gemma and all your family, I am so sorry to hear this
dreadful news. I would like you to know that I am thinking
about you all.
With Love From
Maggi Catchpole at Mile Cross Middle School
You were the perfect bloke, you were a good freind, a perfect
partner and you would have been an exellent dad. You we
be missed by all who knew you.
rest in peace Richy Rich.
Love you always.
Andy and Shell xxx
i cant imagine how friends and family are feeling, my thoughts
and strength fully goes to you all.
may he rest in peace.
i hope those cruel monsters get what they deserve.
emma
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We are sorry to hear of your loss Gemma. Although we sometimes
didn't agree on things we only wished the best for you both.
Richard would have been a great dad. Our thoughts are with
you and your family.
Sue and Mick
Richard, all I can say is that you were one of the most
wonderful people I have ever met. Kind, generous, thoughtful
and so polite. It was a privilege to have known you and
I sincerley regret not having kept in touch since school.
My thoughts go out to your family and friends during this
difficult time. You will be sadly missed.
Libby
I have been following the case since it happened in March,
my partner saw the attack whilst working in Norwich and
was in pieces when he came home. We have six boys between
us and I can only imagine what it would be like to lose
him. He vowed to do all he could to ensure the Stonehouse's
were convicted. He wanted Jemma and Cameron to be able
to build a life knowing that Richard was a wonderful partner
and I'm sure would have been a doting dad. Although we
never knew Richard Moore, he will always hold a special
place in our hearts.
Becky, York