Precious Memories
Tracy Yvonne Gulley
Tracy Yvonne Gulley was born to her parents, Jessie Louise Moore and O.C. Gulley on December 20, 1965 in Denver, Colorado. She was the first child born to this union and was raised with her siblings, Ronnie, Jaimie and Shantel.
She pursued her educational journey at Congress Junior High School and later continued her studies at Denton High School. Tracy believed in the importance of learning and always encouraged others to do the same.
One of Tracy’s proudest accomplishments was becoming a grandmother to 15 wonder grandchildren. Tracy was an extraordinary grandmother who always prioritized her family's well-being. She was always there to support them and she served as a pillar of strength for her children and grandchildren.
Tracy was a beautiful person both inside and out, she radiated love and joy wherever she went. Her warm personality drew people in, making her the life of every gathering. Tracy had an infectious spirit that uplifted others, and she had a special talent for making people smile and found opportunities to make fun of others in a playful way.
In her free time, Tracy enjoyed watching movies and sharing laughter with loved ones. She enjoyed quality time with family and friends.
Tracy's memory will forever live on through her children: Charmone Gulley, Kaywonna Yorks, Josline Yorks, and Jessica Yorks. Additionally, she leaves behind a legacy of love and laughter through her cherished grandchildren: Zharmonet, Zakoreia, Zyler, Jazad, Ja'von, Jace, Jaz, KaiMoury, Taymoury, Jaymoury, Zariah, Medina, Noah, Sumayyah and Kaiman, and siblings, Ronnie Moore, Jaimie Wiggins and Shantel Moore.
Tracy also leaves behind numerous other family members and friends who will miss her dearly. She had a way of touching people's lives with her kindness and compassion that won't be forgotten.
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