Julia-Moore-Obituary

Julia Moore

Charleston, South Carolina

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Charleston, South Carolina
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American Heart Association

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Julia Moore MT. PLEASANT - Julia Ann Moore, 90, widow of James Wayne Moore, of Mt. Pleasant, died January 14, 2013 surrounded by her family. Born August 11, 1922 in Fairland, OK, she was the daughter of the late Robert L. Sanders and Alma Roberts Sanders. She worked as a homemaker. She liked to...

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I have always had the honor of being named after Anntie (Cindy Ann Warren Aldous). Anntie has been like a second Nana to me, especially after my Nana (her sister Mary) passed away. Such a special lady and wonderful cook! We affectionely referred to her as "Anntie Bantie" since she was fiercely protective of her family, just like a Bantie hen! Anntie will be greatly missed. She was loved by her many family and friends. I will always have such happy memories of her. I love you, Cindy Ann...

As the daughter of Aunt Ann's youngest sister, I am saddened by her passing. My brothers and I have fond memories of the Sanders clan. I know my Mom will miss her greatly. Sherry, Tom, & Joe

I love my Aunt Ann and look forward to being with her in heaven - John Irby (Bismarck, ND)

I so loved "Auntie Ann" she was like a second grandmother to me. She was a great cook and a wonderful hostess. I will miss her dearly.
I am sorry for your loss. Prayers are sent to heaven for your comfort.

"Anntie" was a very special lady and will be sorely missed. Even though the miles kept us apart, when together, the conversation flowed easily--the family tie was strong. I admired her for her strong love of Christ, her sewing and beautiful needle work, and boy, could this lady cook! I pray for all her family, most especially, my beautiful cousin Janice. We will indeed cherish the memories. Love & prayers, Jana She Sanders Thomason

'Anntie' was so special to me-I so admired this great lady. Even though the miles kept us being together very often, it seemed the conversation was so easy because we were family. I loved the beautiful sewing and needle work she did and wow,could she cook! My heart is so heavy for all the family, most especially my beautiful cousin Janice. We will cherish the beautiful memories. Love to all, Jana Sue and family

Aunt Ann will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Auntie Ann was such a great lady and just knowing she's gone has made this a very sad week. She and my Nana, her sister, Mary, were so close. One consolation is that they are together again for all eternity. You all, her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, are in my thoughts, prayers, and heart.

So sorry to hear of Ann's passing. I have many happy memories of visiting Ann and Wayne in Chico and Nampa. I had fun times fishing and also digging for clams. The two of them are together again without any suffering. May the Peace of God be with all of Ann's family. Love you all, Madeline Sanders