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Hello im sat here waiting around for rach dont know where shes got to so i hought i'd right u a little message.
we all still miss u so much.
We finished school today for Good lol and i turned 18th yesterday and i know you where there with me last night when i got very drunk lol.
Well rach has just walked in the door she says hi. best go we are of to the pub.lol.
miss u loads nick
sweet dreams
love you
michelle xxxxxxxxxxxx
— Michelle Stevens, 20th May 2005 at 2:13am
Hey Sweetie,
I'm layin in bed and can't sleep as usual, thinkin bout u! Nearly six months now, exams fast approaching! I bet u laughed wen u saw my biology results in march! And smiled wen i passed my drivin test!
I'v bin to ur grave quite a lot lately, decorating it with my nans tulips. (Nicks parents - i hav tried emailing u but i dont think it has worked! thank you for takin care of my letter.)
I really miss you Nick, i could really do with a friend like you at the moment. you were always there for me, and now i feel completely alone with no one to talk to. i can't wait to leave school and start my life, and wish you could join me on my crazy adventure!
Im sorry i never told you how much i loved you. Its been half a year and still the pain hurts so much that sometimes i cant breathe. iv seen you twice recently in my dreams, and i feel happy knowin u stil visit me. Keep it up!
Please give me the strength to do the right thing. i keep messing everything up. i kno what i need to do i just need your help.
i love you gorgeous and wish i cud see you.
sweet dreams
Rachel x x x x
— Rachel, 8th May 2005 at 6:35am
i didnt know him personaly but i knew he was a great sports captain for scott and he was there cheering scott y7 on COME ON YOU DUCKS
he is sadly missed brad stokes 7.S.A
— a year 7, 6th May 2005 at 11:05am
I have to admit I am struggling to know what to write. I first met Nick in the summer of 2003 when he came down to Caversham & Redingensians with Chris. I played regularly with him that summer and became aware of his all round athletic ability.
People who knew him better than I tell me that he was also awonderful footballer, quick strong and skillful.
More than that though, I remember him as a wonderfully bright, intelligent and caring young man who gave everything to whatever he did.
Whenever I hear of death I like to remember the quote below and I hope very much that it is true.
"End? No, the journey doesn't end here. Death is just another path... One that we all must take. The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all change to silver glass. White shores... and beyond. The far green country under a swift sunrise."
Nick, I hope it is as beautful as it sounds.
— Geyv Kathoke, 5th April 2005 at 11:06am
Nick, I haven't yet posted a message because I don't really know what to say. We all miss you so much, it's unbelievable how much. I'm sorry I never came in and visited at school as often as I should have done. There truly isn't a day that goes by when we don't think of you and all the joy you brought to everybody. You always had the ability to cheer everybody up, no matter if there was something upsetting or bothering you. We all miss you dearly, and you are forever with us in our thoughts. God bless angel, all my love, T xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
— Tanya, 5th April 2005 at 6:16am
It came as very sad news to us all at Woodcote when we heard that about Nick. Woodcote and Reading Old Blues have had a great rivalry over the last few seasons and although most of our players didn't know Nick personally I know many of them respected him as an excellent young footballer who will be sadly missed not only by his team mates but by local football in general.
— Pete McAlister - Manager - Woodcote / Stoke Row FC, 4th April 2004 at 2:53am
Hi, this is Nick's sister... You may have noticed that the site address has changed. You can continue to use the old address (neonsparkle) until around September (it will redirect you to the new site), but after that you must use the new url, which is www.remembernickmoore.com. I do hope this doesn't cause too much trouble.
We are all still missing Nick, and continue to think about him daily. It's not getting any easier, but with time we can learn to move on in whatever way we can.
Thank you all for your continued support.
xxx
— Amelie, 3rd April 2005 at 3:52am
Just got back from the Charity Ball...we all had fun!!!! Hope you were there with us to!!!! Oh by the way Dave says it weren't funny when he scuffed that shot in the Final today. Bet you had a laugh!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Its been a great day all round and I just feel you're here with us and that makes me happy.
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— Michelle Stevens, 14th March 2005 at 5:03am
Nick
We at Reading Old Blues all still think about you often and miss you greatly. You added something very special to our football club, and we truly believe that you have left a bit of that "special thing" with us.
Three more games until the end of the season, win all three and its promotion. We are fully focused for these games, and if we gain promotion Nick, then we will dedicate this to to you.
— Reading Old Blues FC, 8th March 2005 at 8:25am
I remember one brief discussion with you about how awesome Chelsea were but I wish I had made the effort to get to know you better as all I have heard is good things about you and how much people benefited from your existence. Your friends miss you more than can be described and my thoughts, as I'm sure does everyone else's, go out to your family and anyone who ever knew you. Rest in Peace. .x.x.x.
— Kat Rand, 27th February 2005 at 11:23am
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