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My sincerest condolences to the Moore family and the Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. :(
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My condolences to Christine Louise Moore, her family and her Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. sorors. It's so sad to see a young, young life be stopped.
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My sincere condolences and prayers go out to the family of Christine Moore and the ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. for your tragic loss.
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Condolences
I wanted to express my condolences for the passing of Ms. Moore.
Although she is safe in the Lord's arms, I pray for strength, peace, endurance, and understanding to her family, sorors, friends, and all whom her life has touched. Always keep her memory alive. God Bless. |
My prayers go out to the family, friends, and sorors of Ms. Moore. :( Rest in peace.
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My Condolences
My sistergreeks of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Iota Theta Chapter...I ask that in your time of sorrow reflect on the things your soror said or did to bring on a smile, made your day a little brighter, or improved your lives in some way. That way her life will not have been in vain. Remember a part of her still lives in each one of you that was blessed to have known her. That is how you keep her spirit alive, for the flesh dies but the spirit lives forever. I express my sincere condolences to you and her family.
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I have had limited access to my computer these last few days, but I had been following this thread closely...hoping that somehow your beloved soror would return to you and her family safely. I am deeply sorrowful to learn of this terrible event.
My deepest sympathies and prayers are with her family and the ladies of Delta Sigma Theta. This is a prayer that all Orthodox Christians repeat when we have lost a loved one, and I would like to share it with you: Give rest, O Lord, to the soul of your servant, Christine in a place of light, in a place of repose, in a place of refreshment, where there is no pain, sorrow, and suffering. May your memory be eternal, dear sister, for you are worthy of blessedness and everlasting memory. |
Condolences
To the Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc,
I am soooo sorry to hear the news about your loss! I too know what it is like to loose a soror, so I send you guys my deepest sympathy! I will keep hear family, friends, and all of you in my prayers. :( |
I received this email today! I left out sensative information regarding Soror Moore passing.
> Please continue to include Christine's family in your prayers, along > with her sorors of Iota Theta Chapter, Louisiana State University-Baton > Rouge. > > Marvette J. Thomas > Southwest Regional Director > Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. >************************************************* ************************** >And... > >Soror Thomas further writes: > >Sorors: > >Update! I have just been informed that Christine's father said that they do >not have any insurance on her and don't have the money to bury her. I know we're always begging for something, but for those of us who can, would you please send a contribution. I will see that it gets to her family ASAP. Please make it payable to Delta Sigma Theta and forward to Opelousas Alumnae Chapter, 301 Mae St., Eunice, LA 70535. >************************************************* **************** >If you wish to extend condolences to the sorors of Iota Theta who worked so diligently to try and find Soror Moore, the link to their website is http://www.lsu.edu/student organizations/deltasigmatheta/ > > >Thanks to all sorors-especially the collegiate sorors in our state-who helped to get the word out. We'll also make an effort to send a donation from the State of Florida & the Bahamas. |
i am sad to hear of your personal loss sisters of DST, it is a loss to us all in the end.
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Hello to the ladies of Delta Sigma Theta
I am sadden by the news of your dearest soror Christine Moore. It is sad that someone so young has been taken so soon. My sister is a member of Delta Sigma Theta and she is very upset about the death of ya'll soror. If there is an address for the family of Christine Moore and also an address for Iota Theta please reply, because myself and my sister would like to send something from a soror and from a greeksister. Please continue to show your loved ones how much you love them and appreciate them, because we are not promised the next day. Rapture ZETA PHI BETA Fall '99 |
My deepest and sincerest condolences and heartfelt prayers to her family, her friends, and her sisters of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc.
Ninja Poodle Sigma Gamma Rho Beta Psi, FL 01' |
She Touched My Heart
My deepest sympathies to the Moore family and Christine's sorors, brothers and friends in this time of need. Know that Christine is safe in the arms of God and His justice will inevitably be handed down. I have never met Christine or even been to Louisiana but these events have touched me all the way up here in NYC. Christine would be proud of the way you all rushed to her aid, using every resource available to spread the word of the case. And that's the best way to honor her, tell her story. Share her spirit so that her memory can be kept alive. Remember that flesh and blood may be frail but the soul is indominable.
Fraternally Annette |
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This is just the saddest case, such a waste of such a wonderful soror.
I'm praying for her and her family. |
I am sorry that her family was put into this situation. The Moore family will be in my prayers.
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July 2, 2002
Christine Moore Killed by Blow to Head http://www.wafb.com/Global/story.asp?S=842275 It's a major part of the puzzle in the search to find out who killed LSU Graduate Student Christine Moore. After weeks of forensic tests, Tuesday Moore's remains were released back into the custody of the East Baton Rouge Coroner's office. Dr. Louis Cataldie says the fracture found on Moore's skull indicates that she was killed by a very strong, blow to the head with a blunt object. Moore's remains have been placed at the Coroner's Mobile Disaster Unit and this is where they will stay until Moore's family claims them. Dr. Cataldie says they were able to recover about 75 percent of Moore's body from the crime scene and although portions of her bones had been ravaged by animals, Cataldie says for the most part they were intact. In fact he says her skull was completely intact. Dr. Cataldie says the fracture found on her skull was several inches long which means the hit was in fact strong enough to kill her. "I think it was a blunt injury. Now how do you get a blunt force injury? you could be pushed up against a wall, you could be hit with a fish or something very blunt like that. A sharp object like a hatchet or a knife would have left a totally different type of injury than a blunt force injury," said Dr. Cataldie, EBRP Coroner. While Dr. Cataldie says investigators can not say exactly how Christine Moore died, he says her injury is similar to what is called a blitz attack in which an attacker overcomes the victim by hitting them on the head. But he says at this point it is hard to tell whether the blow happened before or after the body was discovered simply because it was so badly decomposed at the time. Her father says he will make the trip with the funeral home next Wednesday to pick up her remains. He says her funeral will be held July 12th in New Orleans. Mr. Moore says the outpouring of concern for his family has been tremendous and he says he anticipates having a great deal to say after he lays his daughter to rest. |
Soror,
I am soo sorry to hear that your linesister is missing. I will definitely keep her, you,her family and your chapter in my prayers. |
Sorors and Sisterfriends,
I was wondering if anyone has any update information concerning this heartbreaking crime. Have the police apprehended the person who committed this crime? |
There have been some recent updates in this case. They are trying to link Christines murder to a serial killer in that area by the name of Derrick Todd Lee. According to to the stories he has been linked to serveral murders in the Louisiana area. The following links have more information on the story:
http://www.wwltv.com/local/stories/0....5b5f0adb.html http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_k.../4.html?sect=2 http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/...in555581.shtml |
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