Tommie Kay Moore

Tommie Kay Moore obituary, Tulsa, OK

Tommie Kay Moore

Tommie Moore Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Butler-Stumpff & Dyer Funeral Home, Crematory and Cemetery on Feb. 27, 2024.

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Tommie Kay Moore was born on October 13, 1954 to Thomas and Deloris Craig in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Fresno, California.
Kay attended Central High School where she met Warren. They started dating in 1971 and then in March of 1972 were married.
Kay had two sons, Warren Michael Moore born on March 14, 1973 and Thomas Eugene Moore born on October 9, 1974.
Kay and Warren lived in Tulsa for several years and when Michael began first grade, they moved to Sand Springs, Oklahoma where they lived until both Michael and Tommy graduated high school. Then they moved to Jennings, Oklahoma where she lived until she passed away on February 3, 2024.
While the boys were little Kay worked as a daycare worker, she also cleaned business offices in the evenings for a few years. Then she worked at Hissom Memorial for the disabled for a few years before going on to work at Fizzo Water Company in the front office.
Kay loved the travel with Warren and the boys. Kay loved the mountains in Colorado, Yellowstone National Park, Branson, Missouri, Chicago, Illinois, and several other destinations.
Kay loved to do crafting, bead work, jewelry making, scrapbooking, and spending time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Kay is preceded in death by her husband, Warren Moore, her parents; Thomas and Deloris Craig, brother, Bobby, grandparents, uncles and aunts.
Kay is survived by her son Michael and wife Niki Moore of Jennings, Oklahoma and her son Tommy and wife Judy Moore of Jennings, Oklahoma. Her grandchildren; Shelby and husband Justin McKee, Brittanie and husband Josh Conley, Mikey and wife Karly Moore, her great grandchildren; Elizabeth Ann, Colton James, McKenzie Jo, McKenzie Jean and Joshua Dale, Jr. As well as her brother Tom Craig, sister Teresa and husband Ruben Barbo, sister and brother in law Rose and Albert Moore, sister in law Teri Butler, and many nieces, nephews and friends.

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