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Nancy Rice

Memphis, Tennessee

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Nancy RiceMemphis, TNNancy Rice, 82, died July 15, 2916.

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Mrs. Nancy, Mrs. Rice, Momma.....

These are all of the names I have heard that you have been called throughout my life span. However, the most important name of them all is the one that I was blessed enough to call you and that is GRANDMA. Geez. There are so many words that I can type out to say to you but as I type, I become overly emotional. Your photos being to the right of this screen doesn't help either.

Grandma, I just would like for you to know that I love You. I carry...

DON'T

DON'T spend too much time mourning, tears are for the sad; she left to be with the Lord, I know she's glad.

DON'T waste your hours in grieving, no need to feel distress. She was tired of pain, hurt, and life frustrations and wanted to get some rest.

DON'T fix minds with questions or try to wonder why? Her life is now just beginning there. She got a new walk a new talk, and a new dance. She left behind the love she shared with...


Nancy Mae Moore was the fourth child born to the union of Louis and Hattie Moore in Oakland, Mississippi on September 6 1933.

She was baptized at Liberty Hill Baptist Church in Lake Cormorant, Mississippi. She and my dad Lewis "Mike" Moore married and had eleven children.

In 1957, my dad, mom, and their children moved to Memphis Tennessee. She loved attending Sunday school, Bible study, and singing in the choir at Greater Kerr Missionary Baptist Church, James A. Haley,...

I want to start by apologizing for not making it to your home going. I really tried these last few weeks been so hard if i knew may would be the last month i heard your voice i promise i wouldve stayed longer grandmom i love you so much tears are rolling down my face now this really hurt god just open his home to a beautiful angel RIH beautiful

Good bye, Auntie. Thank you for doing such a wonderful job, as evidenced in my cousins/families, responses. All we have to give is what we have, and nothing more. That's all God requires. I too, salute you, on a job well done.
Now it is up to us to set good, Godly, examples for our children and others. We must forgive, teach forgiveness, and make amends. Family IS important! Remember family, Auntie's job is done, God is still watching, and judging us.
Missing my Aunt,

My granny...well I'm unable to come to words because your were my friend to the end. The smiles,laughs,hugs,whoopings and you taking care of me...where ever you went I wanted to go and I know I will see you again...granny I LOVE YOU SOOOOO MUCH AND MISS YOU EVEN MORE .

I will never forget you.

To my dear grandma. I will always cherish the many memories that we had together. I promise to forever keep you near and dear to my heart. Thank you so much for taking me to church and introducing me to our Lord and Savior. Thank you for making sure that I got baptised and learning how to do things in the likeliness of God. We used to ride and run errands all day on Saturday in preparation for Sunday. I would wash your car to make sure it was as clean as you for church on Sunday. I miss your...

To one person who loved me unconditionally my best friend my mother you always made a way out of no ways you taught me stuff no else could have most of all you taught me to love God and keep him first and everything else would fall in line and might i say like always you were right i miss fixing your breakfast every morning just like you like 2toast with jelly,1banana, 1 bowl of oatmeal,and 1 cup of Maxwell house coffee until you hear our fathers voice calling your name Nancy M. Moore Rice...