Compatriot Robert Moorer at the 2005 Confederate Heritage Ride

Quartermaster Robert Moorer Passes On

It is with great sadness that we suffer the loss of our longtime Quartermaster Robert Moorer. Compatriot Moorer was a hard and dedicated worker.  Robert attended many functions on behalf of the camp to raise funds through the Quartermaster store. Robert was the recipient of Secession Camp's 2000 White Star Award for his dedication outside the camp to promote Confederate History. Our prayers are with Robert's sister,  brother and the rest of his family as they go through these times. Robert will be missed by the members of Secession Camp 4 and everyone that knew him.

The following obituary is from the Charleston Post and Courier

MOORER, Robert Entered into eternal rest on the evening of July 6, 2006, Robert Eugene Moorer. Residence, Charleston, SC. The relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral service in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Sunday, July 9, 2006 at three o'clock. Interment, Bethany Cemetery. Friends may call at J. HENRY STUHR, INC., DOWNTOWN CHAPEL Saturday between five and seven o'clock. Mr. Moorer was born in Charleston, SC on September 27, 1928, the son of Alfred Edward Moorer and Frances Guthke Moorer living most of his life in St. Andrews Parish. He graduated from Murray Vocational High School. Retiring early, he devoted much of adult life caring for his mother. He was an Episcopalian and belonged to Holy Trinity Episcopal Church where he served on the Vestry and was a member of the Bible Study Group. He was a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (Secession Camp #4) and served as their Quartermaster. He also was a member of the Woodmen of the World and held many offices in this group. He is survived by one sister, Dorothy Moorer Rigsby of Charleston, SC; one brother, Alfred Edward Moorer, Jr. of Roanoke, VA; five nephews, A. Edward Moorer III of Williamston, SC, Glenn G. Moorer of Marion, VA, Richard S. Moorer of Roanoke, VA, Timothy A. Rigsby of Charleston, SC, Kenneth M. Rigsby of Charleston, SC; one niece, Jennifer Rigsby Pustaver of Birmingham, AL; eight grandnieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Charleston, Inc., 3870 Leeds Avenue SU 101, N. Charleston, SC 29405 or a charity of person's choice. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.