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Leigh OATNEY

1976 - 2021

Leigh OATNEY obituary, 1976-2021, Springfield, OH

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1976

DIED

2021

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Decatur, Georgia

Leigh OATNEY Obituary

OATNEY, Leigh Ann

Leigh Ann Oatney, 45, wife of Paul Mooring, passed away on Wednesday, December 8, 2021, at her home in Decatur,

Georgia, with her family and close friends by her side. She was comfortable and left us peacefully, without the burden of pain or suffering.

She fought a courageous battle against Metastatic Breast Cancer that was diagnosed a

little over 14 months ago. Although her time was much shorter than her family had hoped, Leigh Ann spent the last year having amazing adventures and having zero regrets. She

refused to let her diagnosis take away the things that made her so amazing. She accomplished that and more.

Leigh Ann was born March 14, 1976, a centennial baby, to Thomas Neil Oatney and Mary Ann Reindl Oatney in Springfield, Ohio. She graduated from Shawnee High School in Springfield in 1994 and from Bowling Green State University in in Bowling Green, Ohio, in 1998.

After graduation, she worked for a travel agency which allowed her to continue her passion for travel. In her lifetime, she touched 6 continents, nearly every U.S. state, lived in two countries always seeking out the next great adventure.

In 2004, when living in Los Angeles, California, she met Paul Mooring and they fell in love. They continued to reside in

Orange County, California, until Paul's job took them to Portland, Oregon, in 2006. While in Portland, they married on 26 Jan. 2009, in Paarl, South Africa, and continued to travel the world. Their son, Liam, was born in 2012 and, after another job transfer in 2014, the family moved to Georgia settling in Decatur.

Survivors include her husband, Paul V. Mooring, son Liam Henry Mooring of Decatur, Georgia; parents Thomas Neil and Mary Ann Reindl Oatney of Centerville, Ohio; parents-in-law Alan Eugene Mooring and Barbara Louise Morehouse

Mooring of Plains, Montana; sister Cynthia Lynette Oatney Speer and husband Christopher S. Speer of Grand Prairie, Texas; brothers-in-law Brian Christopher Mooring and wife Cathy Fanning Mooring of Riverside, California, Aaron

Cameron Mooring and wife Shirley Reategue Mooring of

Riverside, California; nephews Capt. Christopher Mathew Gause of Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Nicholas Patrick Gause of

Wilmington, North Carolina, John Christopher Speer of Grand Prairie, Texas, Jeremy Fanning of California, Austin Aaron Mooring of California, Art Robinson of California, and

Spencer Alan Mooring of California; nieces Chloe Speer of Grand Prairie, Texas, Hannah Speer of Charleston, South

Carolina, Emily Speer Downes and husband Edward Downes of Dallas, Texas, Amy Robinson Beloso and husband Rod Beloso of California, Gabrielle Monique Mooring and husband Michael Lizarraga of California, Jessyca Maxine Mooring of California and Mariah Elaine Mooring of California; aunts

Nanette Frances Oatney Rowe and husband Clifford Rowe of Centerville, Ohio, and Kris Marie Reindl of Mansfield, Ohio; uncle Timothy Edward Oatney and wife Laura Sue Reed Oatney of Lancaster, Ohio; 1st cousins Kristi Marie Reindl and Joseph Charles Reindl of Mansfield, Ohio, Andrew Forrest Rowe and wife Molly Allen Rowe of Carlisle, Ohio, Serena Dawn Rowe Finnigan and husband Corey Michael Finnigan of Cedar Park, Texas, Levi Timothy Oatney and wife Melissa Davis Oatney of Lewis Center, Ohio, and Gretchen Sue Oatney Wright and husband Shannon Anthony Wright of Lancaster, Ohio; and special friends Keesa and Craig Swaney of Stone Mountain, Georgia.

Leigh Ann was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents Neil Edward Oatney and F. Ilene Reed Oatney and her maternal grandparents James Charles Reindl and Dorothy

Josephine Heckman Reindl and uncle Joseph Louis Reindl.

Per Leigh Ann's wishes, she was cremated with no viewing. A celebration of life will take place on Friday, December 17, 2021, at 4 p.m. at the Decatur First United Methodist Church in Decatur, Georgia, where she taught Pre-Kindergarten. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Atlanta

Community Food Bank (www.acfb.org/donate) in Leigh Ann's honor, an organization she cared deeply about or the

American Breast Cancer Foundation (https://www.ubcf.org).

The A.S. Turner Funeral Home and Crematory (https://www.asturner.com) of Decatur, Georgia, was in charge of the cremation.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Dayton Daily News on Dec. 16, 2021.

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Allison Peck

December 17, 2021

Dear Tom, Mary Ann, Paul, Liam and Family. I'm so very sorry to hear of your loss. I have many fond memories of Leigh Ann from school (grade, middle, high), parties, sleepovers and more. Her sense of fun and adventure will be truly missed. She was a wonderful person and I count myself lucky to have known her. Thinking of you all during this difficult time with love and prayers.

Frank Titus

December 17, 2021

RIP Leigh.

Jonathan Eckels

December 16, 2021

Tom and Mary Ann,
I am so sad to learn of your loss. I will pray for her and your family.

Phil Calland

December 16, 2021

My condolences to the family. I have fond memories of Leigh as a young girl. May God fill your lives with blessings during this difficult time.

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