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Update from March 23, 2026

Denys' Loving Memories of Cousin Fannie:

1. She was a Soprano. I remember sitting next to her during worship and sometimes at gospel meetings, and I could hearing her singing along I her beautiful Soprano voice.

2. I remember her watching every episode of “I LOVE LUCY”, inside her bed room at Aunt Juanita’s house.

3. She absolutely loved my dad “ Uncle Ned”

4. On a funny note, one time Aunt Juanita asked Fanny to pour some juice for herself, Uncle Leon, and Fanny. Fanny proceeded to pour her own juice into a Big Gulp cup, and then she poured Uncle Leon and Aunt Juanita’s juice into two extra small/ mini cups😂

5. The last time we visited Fanny and Cousin Doris at the nursing home this year, my Sister Angela sang a song and I prayed.🥲

Update from March 23, 2026

Unita's precious memory:

My First Visit To California….
Uncle Leon gave me the keys to the car so I would be able to drive and see LA.
That afternoon, Auntie needed something from the store, so I asked Fannie if she wanted to go. She said yes, and that was the beginning of us riding out every day.
Fannie would be dressed & ready to go every morning.
❤️❤️

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Obituary

Fannie Nancy Moore was born on August 3, 1941, in Selma, Alabama, to the union of the late Ferdinand “Teetie” Moore Jr. and the late Juanita “Peaches” Reed Moore DeRamus. She was born and raised in Selma alongside her five siblings: J. Burke, E. Bell, D. Jean, M. Jones, and H. Jones Jr.

Fannie spent her early childhood living on 1st Avenue in Selma, Alabama, and attended Payne Elementary School. From a young age, she …

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Figueroa Church of Christ

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What were Fannie's favorite tv shows?
I love Lucy
I love Lucy
I love Lucy
What were Fannie's favorite foods?
Yellow Cake and Pound Cake
Yellow Cake and Pound Cake
Yellow Cake and Pound Cake

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Born

1941
Alabama
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Passed away

February 12th, 2026
Los Angeles, CA

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Method of disposition

Burial

Final resting place

Inglewood Park Cemetery

720 East Florence Avenue, Inglewood, CA 90301
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