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Nancy Sue Smith Moore

Hampton, Virginia

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Nancy Sue Smith Moore, 77, passed away September 25, 2019.She was a life-long Peninsula resident. Survivors include her parents, James R. and Lula Smith; two brothers, James Smith, Jr (Jill) and Alvin Smith (Ellen); four children, Frank J. Moore III (Cathleen), Don Moore (Carrie), Melanie Boling...

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I still miss Nancy Sue today! She was a dear friend for many years. She sang in my wedding; what a beautiful voice, such talent. She named her second son after my husband Donald.

Wayne and I are so sorry to hear about this. Peace, love and blessings to you all.

I knew Nancy Sue from Warwick High School. We were in the same class, 1960.
I remember her in a stage production of Little Abner, at Newport News High. She played the perfect Daisy Mae, singing and dancing all over the stage!
I'm sorry for your loss, she was such a sweet lady.

To Frank III, Melanie, Donald and Rachel - I am so sorry for your loss of your mother. I met Nancy Sue when I was a teenager at Hilton Christian Church and I hope you will remember that I used to babysit for you when she and your Dad would go out on the weekends. I enjoyed coming to your home and your mom and dad were always so kind to me. Later, when I married, your mom sang at my wedding; she truly had the most beautiful voice. It saddens me to see her picture and to think she is no...

Nancy Sue and I were great friends in high school (WHS Class of 1960)! She sang in my wedding (9-3-1965) with her beautiful voice. She named her twin son after my husband, Donald P. Marks (WHS Class of 1956) . She kept complaining that she couldn't get her breath to sing at our wedding, not knowing she was going to have twins! She did a wonderful job! Certainly missed her over the years at our class reunions other than one in later years, at which she sang--her voice as strong as ever. ...

Nancy Sue Moore was one of the most gifted people I have ever met. She truly had the voice of an angel, she was a gifted seamstress and her cooking (when she did it) was delicious. Her demeanor was lady-like and gracious, always shoeing sensitivity and concern for the feelings of others. When I told one of the aides she was once "Miss Hampton Roads", the aide replied, "I can believe that. I knew she was some special by how she acted here.
Declining health forced Nancy to leave the...