Mrs. Fannie Mary (Busbee) Moore, 87, a native of Wadley, Alabama, currently residing in Atlanta, Georgia, passed from this life, Wednesday, December 30th, 2015 at her residence in Atlanta, Georgia, surrounded by loved ones.
Celebration of Life Service will be observed Saturday, January 9th, 2016, at 11:00 AM Eastern Standard Time, at The Herschel Thornton Mortuary, [3346 M.L. King Jr. Dr, 404-691-4685], in Atlanta, Georgia. To view her obituary Please visit this link
The family will motorcade to The Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Wadley, Alabama, where Interment will follow immediately after the services in Atlanta, with Clark Memorial Funeral Service, Roanoke, Alabama in Charge.
The Obituary Mrs. Fannie Mary Busbee Moore was born December 29, 1928 to the late John Wyatt Busbee and Analizzie Woodgett Busbee in Wadley, Randolph County, Alabama. She was the youngest of 14 children. Mrs. Moroe attended high school at Randolph County Training School, from which she graduated in 1949.
After graduating, she moved to Florida and met and married the love of her life, the late Freddie Moore. To this union, two sons were born, Charles Fredrick and Rickey Ricardo Moore. Charles preceded her in death in 1973.
Mrs. Moore had a variety of jobs in Florida of which childcare was a favorite. After she retired, she moved to Atlanta, GA in 1993. She worked for Thomas Day Care until her health began to fade. She was a member of the Ladies Night Out Social Club, which she truly loved. God blessed her with a lot of travels, by land, sea and air. She loved life and having fun. She never met a stranger, and was a generous person with whatever you needed.
Mrs. Moore leaves to mourn her passing, one son, Rickey; one adopted daughter, Annie Boyd, both of Atlanta, Georgia; four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Marie Lee of Detroit, Michigan, anda host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
None will ever forget "Aunt Fannie." She passed away December 30, 2015, quietly at home in Atlanta with her loving family, her son and daughter by her side.
We all loved "Aunt Fannie," but God loved her best.
Now it's time to take your rest,
Close your eyes and dream the best
I honored your wishes, now you can rest.
I'm going to miss you "Aunt Fannie",
and never have any regrest
because I did my best.
Now your eyes are closed, it's your time to rest,
with your head on the Lord's chest.
Your adopted daughter, "Ann"
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