Ariano Kei Moore

June 8, 1971 ~ April 12, 2025
Born in:
Chicago, Illinois
Resided in:
Lawrenceville, Georgia
Ariano Kei Moore, beloved husband, son, brother and uncle, passed peacefully into eternal rest on April 12, 2025.
Known affectionately as “Kei”, he blessed this world with his presence on June 8, 1971. His blessings continued throughout his life as he shared his love for visual art, music, technology and cooking with his family, friends and coworkers. Immediately after graduating high school, he began studying music theory in Memphis, Tennessee. He lovingly shared his knowledge of music theory and his visual art skills with his niece.
While in college, he began working for UPS in multiple capacities and eventually became intrigued by technology. His technical prowess was in high demand at home and at work which led to his pursuit of an MCP certification. As a dedicated employee, Kei’s passion for technology helped build a lifelong career at UPS where he held his UPS family in high esteem.
Ariano “Kei” was loved and will be missed by many. The memories Ariano made with all who have had the pleasure of knowing him will last forever.
I loved you in the beginning, I loved you at the end. I will still love you when we are together again.
Momma
I hope you know how much I love you. You left a void I feel each day but my memories as your big sister will never go away. People say time heals all wounds and deep down I believe that’s true but right now baby brother, my wounded heart is aching because I am missing you.
~Tikki~
HEAVENLY FATHER bless and comfort this family, through YOUR HOLY SPIRIT, In The Name Of JESUS CHRIST!!!
Amen! Amen! Amen!
Rod
To the family Im sending my love, comfort, and peace. One day at a time.
We will certainly miss you and you will always remain in our hearts . Our Dearest Condolences to my niece Dana and the Moore family.
We will miss you here at UPS, Kei! Thank you for the memories! My condolences to the family! ❤️
Love Punkin
You will truly be missed. I have comfort in knowing this is only see you later and not good bye. Continued prayers for the family as they will need strength to get through this difficult time.
Love your cousin Keisha