Mrs. Annie N. Moore's Obituary
Funeral Service for Mrs. Annie N. Moore, 93, of Alexander City, will be Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at 2:00 pm at the Chapel of Radney Funeral Home. Rev. Billy Coleman will officiate. Burial will follow in the Hillview Memorial Park. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, August 26, 2025 from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm at Radney Funeral Home.
Born on January 10, 1932, in Marble Valley, AL, to Claude Nickolson and Hattie Mae Burks Nickolson, Annie grew to be a beacon of warmth and kindness within her community. On August 24, 2025, she concluded her earthly journey in Opelika, AL, leaving behind a legacy that will forever be cherished by those who had the privilege of knowing her.
Annie’s life was a testament to her steadfast Christian faith. She was a lifelong and devoted member of Pearson Chapel Church, where she not only drew spiritual strength but also contributed to the spiritual and communal life of her church family. Her commitment to her faith was evident in her daily life and in the grace with which she treated others.
Her passion for cooking was well-known and something that brought great joy to Annie, as well as to those who were lucky enough to experience her culinary delights. She often found herself surrounded by loved ones at the dining table, sharing stories and laughter over meals that were crafted with care and seasoned with love.
In addition to her culinary exploits, Annie possessed a green thumb, which she expressed through the tender care of her garden's beautiful flowers. This love of nature's beauty was yet another way she shared her radiance with the world. Her garden was a dazzling array of colors and fragrances that brought joy to Annie and beauty to the neighborhood.
Annie's spirited support for Auburn Athletics was unyielding. She cheered with the kind of enthusiasm that was infectious, making games an event of camaraderie and spirited cheer in her household. This enthusiasm for her team often served as a spirited backdrop to the fruitful and bright years she spent surrounded by friends and family.
Most prominently, Annie's unwavering love for her family defined her. A beloved matriarch, she cherished every moment spent with her grandchildren, doting on them with an endless supply of affection and support. Her presence at family gatherings was a source of happiness and comfort, and she was rightfully adored as the heart of her family.
Annie’s journey through life has left an indelible mark on the hearts of those who knew her. Though we mourn the loss of such an incredible spirit, we also celebrate the richness and beauty she brought into our lives. Mrs. Annie N. Moore’s memory, much like her favorite flowers in full bloom, will continue to inspire and bring joy to all who remember her for generations to come.
She is survived by her sons, Gary (Valerie) Moore of Perry, GA, Danny Moore of Alexander City, and Wade (Linda) Moore of Orange Beach; grandchildren, Jordan Moore of Atlanta, GA, Frances (Jesse) Freeman of Nashville, TN, Ashley (Lee) Powell of Albany, GA, Lindsay (Nathan) Greer of Roswell, GA, Brian (Charla) Stroud of Sparks, NV, Summer (Andy) Roberts of Savannah, GA, and William (Megan) McWilliams of Perry, GA; and nine great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Johnnie Mack Moore; daughter-in-law, Ann Moore; parents; and eight siblings.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to Pearson Chapel Church, 388 Bradford Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010.
Radney Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Annie N. Moore.
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