of Searcy, AR
August 10, 1929 - December 5, 2022
Sue Foster Moore, 93, of Searcy, AR, went to be with the Lord on December 5, 2022. She was born at Hot Springs, AR on August 10, 1929.
Sue loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She enjoyed reading and crosswords, as well as watching Antiques Roadshow and listening to old bluegrass and country music. She was a member of Calvary Landmark Missionary Baptist Church in Judsonia, and trusted in God to guide her throughout her life.
Sue was preceded in death by her mother, Vida Goodwin Foster; her husband, Thomas J. Moore; two sisters, Kathleen Hill and Carolyn Lynch; and one grandchild, Rachel Moore.
Left to cherish her memory are three daughters, Jane (Dale) Wardlow, Melanie (Buddy) Murphy, Robin Moore, and one son, Kenny (Naomi) Moore; grandchildren John Wardlow, Sam Wardlow, Nicoe Bell, James Moore, and Seth Moore; great-grandchildren Kendle Wardlow, Karalynn Wardlow, Libby Wardlow, Ethen Moore, Audra Moore, Monroe Bell, Brooks Wardlow, Max Wardlow, and Bo Wardlow; one sister, Betty Johnston; as well as a host of other family and friends.
The family would like to thank Dr. Spallino and the nurses at Unity Health for their compassionate care and concern for their mother.
A memorial service will be held at 10 AM on Monday, December 12, 2022 at Roller-Daniel Funeral Home.
For online guestbook: rollerfuneralhomes.com/searcy
We're sorry for your loss she was a wonderful person we loved her she will be greatly missed. Our love and prayers go out to the family
Was heart broken to hear of your mom passing. Our families have been good friends for many years. Hard working and loving group of people I also consider family. God bless you all and cover you with his love and comfort at this time. She will be greatly missed. Love and prayers sent from here. Always!
Robin, I'm very sorry to learn of the passing of your sweet Mother. May you feel God's love and comfort during this difficult time.
Robin (Baker) Pruitt
My Aunt Sue was only 14 when I was born, so she was like a big sister to me. She helped my other Aunts and Grandmother spoil me. I loved her like a sister and have so many wonderful memories of her, and of Tom after they married. She was always happy to chat on the phone, and we enjoyed our in person visits, even though they were few. I will always cherish the time spent with her and now rejoice that she is with her Tom and all the loved ones who have gone before her, and in the presence of her Saviour. Lindsay and I are praying for all of you.
Sue was there in some of my memories of my youngest days as she was my Mother's baby sister. She and her late husband, "T.J." Moore were always so good to me. Later in life, she and my 2nd wife became close friends and we both miss her almost daily phone calls and our visits with her in Searcy , both at her home and at the nursing home. I never heard anyone, friends, family or acquaintances speak one negative word about her. She was always ready to smile and laugh. Good to know she has now graduated to a life full of " Joy unspeakable", far removed from infirmities and sufferings.
So sorry about Sue passing away....I worked with Sue many years ago at the nursing home, she was one of my aides and a good one at that...my Mom did also...Sue knew some of my family from Gainesboro out of Sulphur Rock....prayers for all of you during this difficult time and in the days ahead..
At one time there were 4 dear, faithful and godly widows sitting on the third pew on the left side of the auditorium.
Sister Sue was one of these Dear women.
Every service that they could, they would joyfully make their way , down the aisle, to THAT pew.
What wonderful examples they were to all of us. We all knew they had pains, concerns, troubles and yes, sorrows. They had known joys as well as experienced great sorrows and losses.
Yet, Sister Sue and these faithful women had smiles on their faces and a song on their lips.
Before Covid hit, you could always count on Sister Sue & these steadfast women to give the BEST hugs. The kind that could make you forget you had any problems in your own life.
One by one these sweet, godly women have been called HOME.
I remember thinking that after the other three of them had passed on that Sister Sue would surely start sitting with someone else or with Kenny, Naomi and Seth. But, Sister Sue stayed true to the special bond that had once led her to THAT pew, after her sweet Tom was called HOME. The bond of widowhood~sisters.
I am sure that when it was her time to go, the Angels came and escorted her to Heaven's gates, that she was personally welcomed by her Heavenly Father. And I have no doubt the first things He said to Sister Sue was: "Welcome Home, my child....my good and FAITHFUL SERVANT. Enter thou into thy joy & rest."
THAT pew will, forever, make me recall PRECIOUS memories of Sister Sue and those faithful Matriarchs.
May we learn from their godly examples and serve God, and others with the same joy & love.~James & Teddie (Theora) Helms
Prayers for the family as I remember Sue & Tom from the shoe factory day. Blessings to yall.
So sorry for the loss of your mother. She was a wonderful Soul. Melanie, you have been there for her day after day. I know that is a tough cross to bear. You did it magnificently.
Prayers for your loss nothing but great memories of your mom and dad
Your Mom and Dad were such special people. Always enjoyed visiting with them when I saw them. I know that she will be greatly missed by all that loved her. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Your mom was always so kind. I remember her smile. Both my parents always spoke fondly of your mom & dad.
I am so sorry for your loss! You are all in our thoughts and prayers!
We love you so much, Mawmaw and will miss you every day! Your love will be carried on in all of your children and grandchildren and great grandchildren ðŸ¤
Melanie, your mom was such a wonderful person!! She and your dad always looked out for Eldon and I after we married!! I was only 16 so they took care of us!! Especially at the grocery store!! She will be missed by the many who knew here!! Love and prayers for your family!!
Roger and I are praying for you in th loss of your Precious Mother
May God Comfort
Kenny, Sorry for your loss.