Christine Moore, Influential Little Flower Candymaker, Passes Away at 62
Christine Moore, a celebrated figure in the culinary world, has passed away at the age of 62. She died on January 4, 2023, due to cardiac arrest stemming from a heart arrhythmia. Moore was not only a talented candymaker and restaurateur but also a beloved community member in Southern California.
Early Life and Career
Born on November 6, 1963, in Maplewood, New Jersey, Christine began her career in the food industry as a waitress. She later transitioned into roles such as restaurant manager and caterer. Her passion for baking led her to Paris, where she honed her skills at the bakery of master pâtissier Gerard Mulot after a life-altering event in her late twenties.
Establishing Little Flower
In 2007, Moore opened her dream café, Little Flower, in Pasadena, California. This popular spot quickly became known for its delightful breakfast and lunch offerings, solidifying her place in the local culinary scene.
Accomplishments and Influence
Moore’s culinary repertoire included cookbooks, caramels, and marshmallows that garnered her a loyal following. Her second café, Lincoln, was established in 2015, but unfortunately, it did not survive the pandemic.
- Worked at renowned establishments such as Campanile and Les Deux Cafés.
- Published the cookbook “Little Flower: Recipes from the Café” in 2012.
- Opened a second café, Lincoln, in 2015.
A Community Pillar
Beyond her business ventures, Moore was known for her kindness and supportive nature. She often created care packages for neighborhood children heading to college and was a source of encouragement for her peers. Her daughters, Maddie and Avery, fondly recalled their mother as a “Fairy Godmother” in their community.
Legacy
Christine Moore’s impact extended beyond her culinary creations. She was recognized for her warm personality, making her a beloved figure among friends and family. Those close to her described her as a nurturing soul who inspired many to embrace life passionately and wholeheartedly.
Moore is survived by her three children, Maddie, 26, Avery, 24, and Colin, 18. Reflecting on her life, they emphasized that her legacy would continue to inspire others to seek joy and community, just as she did.