of Conway, AR
July 13, 1948 - February 15, 2025
Jolinda Moore, 76, of Conway, Arkansas, went to be with the Lord on February 15, 2025. She was born on July 13, 1948, in Toronto, Canada, to James Francis Moore and Audrey Velma Smith Moore.
Jolinda is survived by ; her daughter, Debra Caballero (affectionately known as Debbie); her grandchildren, Matthew Calley, Steven Calley, Elizabeth Calley, Amber Calley, Jenny Caballero, James Bemies III, Jessie Bemies, and Lorenda McDonald; her great-grandchildren, Ezzura Calley, Widget Calley, Anayha Caballero, Ruari Calley, Sirinity Calley, Caylan Calley, Jacqueline Bemies, Tazryn Calley, Somaraia Felix, and James Bemies IV.
A kind, loving, and fiercely spirited soul, Jolinda brought joy and laughter to everyone she encountered. Known for her sense of humor and boundless compassion, she was a constant source of comfort and support to her family. As a beloved grandmother-fondly called Nanny-she was always there whenever she was needed.
A true fighter, Jolinda overcame many health challenges throughout her life, emerging victorious in every battle. Now, she watches over her loved ones as their guardian angel, with God guiding and protecting them.
Jolinda's legacy lives on through her devoted daughter, Debbie, her grandchildren, and her great-grandchildren. Although she once believed she would outlive everyone, her time on earth has come, and she is now reunited with her parents.
Best grandmother anyone could ask for. You gave guidance when needed. I don't think I would of made it as far as I did in school without you. Thank you for always being there for me no matter what. I love you so much. The kids love you so much. Rest easy Nanny. I'll see you again one day.
My heart is heavy as memories continue to flood my mind. I catch myself reaching for the phone to call you, only to remember that you are now with Grandma, Granddad, and your son—my brother, Steve. I miss you every single day, but I find comfort in knowing you are at peace, free from pain, and in a better place.
This isn’t goodbye, because you will always be with me in my heart. Instead, I’ll simply say—see you later. I love you always
You’ll always be in our hearts Nanny I love and miss you always
Even though I wasn't her biological grand-daughter, she treated me and loved me as though I was. I never got a grandmother growing up and then I finally got one. Nanny is dear to my heart and gave me that connection I always wanted. We will miss her. We love you nanny, you're in peace now.