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Jack Kenner
February 18, 2025
Mason Kaufman and wanted to learn how to play chess. Ms Moore gave us a book to teach ourselves. She was the best. Miss you
Kristi Bryson Schaeffer
December 31, 2020
Ms. Moore was my teacher in 4th grade at Campus School in the early seventies. She was a special person and teacher. She has a special place in my heart. Thank you Ms. Moore for all that you taught me. You will be missed and remembered by many.
Tina Lyle
October 30, 2019
I am so sad to see that Agnes Ann has passed. I live in Atlanta and worked with her for many, many years at Holiday Inn Worldwide/Holiday Hospitality and now IHG. We never had an interaction that did not end up in laughter! She had such a beautiful soul, was kind to everyone around her, and stood her ground when others would not. I always admired her and her in-depth knowledge of her job. So sorry we did not keep in touch after she retired. I will see her again for sure and we will laugh some more!
Diane Moore
January 6, 2018
Saying good bye was hard, Aunt Aggie. I was so glad to see some of your students, fellow church members and friends there to send you on your journey to be with Mammaw, Gran Gran, Uncle Skip and your friends. You are loved and will be missed.
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Jeff Crabtree
January 4, 2018
Ms Moore was my 4th grade teacher in 1969. She was one of my favorites.
Charlotte Holmes-Fletcher
January 3, 2018
Ms. Moore was my 4th grade teacher at Campus School. I am now 58 years old. I can remember her stopping class to watch the St. Louis Cardinals. She escorted us when we went Christmas Carolling during that special 4th grade Christmas. She was a wonderful teacher and a superb woman/person. She definitely made an impact on me at 10 years old and I have NEVER forgotten her. I am sorry for this loss. God Bless you Ms. Moore. Lots of love! Charlotte Holmes-Fletcher
Ann Smith Utterback
January 3, 2018
Ms. Moore was my teacher back in the 1950's, & I have always been grateful for her kindness & understanding during a difficult year in my life. I have thought of her often since then & felt blessed that she was in my life at that time. I'm sure I'm not the only person she touched with her understanding & caring.
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