In Memory

Susan Tucker (Moore)

Susan Tucker (Moore)

Susan Tucker Moore, 61

Passed Away: 03/13/2015

Susan Tucker Moore was born at Emory Hospital in Atlanta, GA on April 25th, 1953. Her family moved to Winter Park in 1967 where she attended Altamonte Elementary School, South Seminole Jr High and Lyman High School. Her family were active members at First Baptist Church of Winter Park, FL where she made the decision to follow Jesus at a young age and was baptized. Susan passed away due to complications from a Bone Marrow Transplant.

Susan was an active member of Blackshear Place Baptist Church in Flowery Branch, Ga. She was very involved with her bible fellowship group and always enjoyed fellowship at her home. She was a living example of Christ's love and compassion for others. Susan never met a stranger and loved with all of her heart. The most important things in her life were relationships, her abiding faith in God, her endearing love for her family, time invested in nurturing friendships and her continuous effort to show Christ's love to everyone she met.

Susan was a devoted mother and grandmother aka "Bobo" who would do whatever was needed for her 3 kids and 8 grandchildren. She loved her "Emma's Garden" and her work in the garden picking strawberries with her grandchildren. She loved to shop for bargins, travel, hanging with her friends and family, visiting friends and was a lover of New Smyrna Beach. She had a great sense of humor with a big big heart of gold that would infect anyone who crossed her path. She will be missed dearly.

She is survived by her husband Keith, her three children Ryan (Jennifer), Ansley (Dave) and Chris (Susan) and sister Gayle. Susan has eight grandchildren, Sage Klein, Oscar Beacham, Reah Moore, Levi and Lila Kate Moore, Zeke and Fender Wolfe, and Lewis Moore. Also lots of very special nieces and nephews.

A Grande Service will be held at Blackshear Place Baptist Church in Flowery Branch, Georgia at 2:30pm. A visitation will be before the service at 1:00pm at Blackshear Place Baptist Church.

The family would like to thank everyone from the ICU and the Bone Marrow Unit at Northside Hospital of Atlanta.

In lieu of flowers the family would like to request that donations be made to: PURE Ministries P.O. Box 5565 Gainesville, GA 30506

Memorial Park Funeral Home, 2030 Memorial Park Road, Gainesville, GA 30504 is in charge of arrangements.

Send online condolences to www.memorialparkfuneralhomes.com.



 
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03/16/15 01:44 PM #1    

Ray Brooks

How sad, RIP, Susan always loved your smile in school. Ray Brooks

 


03/17/15 12:47 PM #2    

Cindy Glass (Sinervo)

RIP sweet Susan. You were always friendly and lovely  girl . And so pretty with  a great smile. I am sure you will be missed . God Bless your family and close friends.

Cindi Glass Sinevo 

 


03/17/15 01:11 PM #3    

Mickey Glisson

So sad to hear about another loss.  Susan was such a sweet person with only kind things to say to those around here.  My prayers are with those that loved her. May they find strength from their faith that she is in a better place and they will meet again.


05/03/15 08:15 AM #4    

Alan Young

Some final thoughts about Susan...

The Class of '71 was represented at Susan’s memorial service by me and my wife Angie, Hixson and Penny Eldridge, and Greg Baker. I would estimate that there were about 200 people in attendance.

The service was an honoring tribute to Susan’s commitment to God, family and friends.  Susan and Keith were active members of their church and Sunday School, and story after story was told about Susan’s intentional influence on the lives of others.

Since moving to north Georgia, we’ve been able to see Susan and Keith a number of times. They’ve been to our home and we’ve been to theirs.  Every time we’d try to ask Susan how she was doing, she would somehow flip the conversation around so that it would be about us. She would never let the conversation focus on her or how she was dealing with her illness. She had little time for that.

Susan never met a stranger. She poured herself into the lives of others.  No matter who she was talking to, she made them feel like they were the most important person on earth.

I believe Susan will be on the welcoming committee when we get home, and it will be good to see her again.


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