She was a housewife until approx 1970 when she worked as a clerk for Continental Life Ins. in Atlanta, GA. She loved family, friends, gospel music (partial to Elvis "really loved his Mama"), and spent many happy hours on the telephone every day connecting with them.
She was widowed in Feb. 1983. She was severly injured that same month during a fall slipping on ice which had formed around the Peachtree Summit building in Atlanta where she worked. She was disabled and never went back to work as a result. She lost a daughter (Vicki Jan Prince) in 1988 and adopted two of Vic's sons, Brannon & Benjamin whom she raised.
She maintained a home place on Big A Road and lived out her life there. She fell ill from a stroke on 7/5/2003 while @ home. She was emergency assisted that day by Lavata Buice or she probably would have died on the spot. She continued to decline until her death in the Wellstar Douglas Hospital transported there from Georgian Villas nursing home on Oct. 11th. I lived in New York at the time.
We miss her daily, she was an inspiration of selflessness and how to care for others. Her legacy lives on through us. As I said at her funeral at Rosehaven, "Mom, rest well, you deserve it." She was 71 yrs of age and follows our father 20 years after his death at 51.
Anthony B. (Brad) Moore
She was a housewife until approx 1970 when she worked as a clerk for Continental Life Ins. in Atlanta, GA. She loved family, friends, gospel music (partial to Elvis "really loved his Mama"), and spent many happy hours on the telephone every day connecting with them.
She was widowed in Feb. 1983. She was severly injured that same month during a fall slipping on ice which had formed around the Peachtree Summit building in Atlanta where she worked. She was disabled and never went back to work as a result. She lost a daughter (Vicki Jan Prince) in 1988 and adopted two of Vic's sons, Brannon & Benjamin whom she raised.
She maintained a home place on Big A Road and lived out her life there. She fell ill from a stroke on 7/5/2003 while @ home. She was emergency assisted that day by Lavata Buice or she probably would have died on the spot. She continued to decline until her death in the Wellstar Douglas Hospital transported there from Georgian Villas nursing home on Oct. 11th. I lived in New York at the time.
We miss her daily, she was an inspiration of selflessness and how to care for others. Her legacy lives on through us. As I said at her funeral at Rosehaven, "Mom, rest well, you deserve it." She was 71 yrs of age and follows our father 20 years after his death at 51.
Anthony B. (Brad) Moore
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