Antony Kiyomi Moore, 31, of Downingtown, was called home Friday August 31, 2018.
Born in West Chester, Pennsylvania he was the son of Clarence W. Moore, Jr. and Judith A. McKeon. Additionally, Stanley W. Bryant played a major parental role during Tony's childhood.
Tony, Big Tone, or Big Rock as many referred to him was a loving father devoted to raising his daughter Ava. He successfully established a parental bond with his youngest child Emma, whom he recently had the privilege to know. Tony embraced life along with it's struggles believing that his conflicts made him a stronger and better person. Tony was a die-hard Eagles fan who enjoyed playing Xbox One, Playstation, and various other gaming systems. He was a music enthusiast of many genres, rapper, lyricists, and unpublished author. Tony was a member of the Thunderguards motorcycle club and enjoyed joy riding on his Suzuki. He was extremely spiritual and possessed an old soul, wise beyond his years and loved by many.
In addition to his parents, Antony is survived by his daughters, Ava Kiyoko Moore and Emma Jackson; his siblings, Shayntelle “Shawnee” Kiyoko Moore, Jabari Moore, Stanley Clinton Bryant and Shirahn T. Luminella. He is also survived by his maternal grandmother, Kitty “Kiyoko” Sweeney; his paternal grandmother, Mabel Moore; uncles, Michael McKeon and Donald “Roy” Jones and by a host of aunts, uncles and cousins.
Family and friends will be received on Friday, September 7, 2018 at the James J. Terry Funeral Home, 736 E. Lancaster Avenue, Downingtown from 5:00-6:45pm with the memorial service beginning promptly at 7:00pm.
Interment will be private with the immediately family.
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