KINGSTON TENNESSEE – Nancy Moore, a beloved lifelong resident of Kingston, Tennessee, and a devoted member of Laurel Bluff Baptist Church, passed away peacefully on February 3, 2025, at the age of 92. Surrounded by her loving family, Nancy’s final days were filled with warmth, as her loved ones gathered by her bedside to express their deep love and gratitude for her unwavering kindness and support over the years.
Nancy’s life was one of deep faith, love, and devotion to her family and community. Born and raised in Kingston, she built her life in the town she cherished, creating a legacy of service, care, and dedication. A pillar of strength and warmth, Nancy’s generosity of spirit touched the lives of all who knew her. Her involvement with Laurel Bluff Baptist Church was a cornerstone of her life, where she spent countless hours volunteering and participating in church activities, always seeking to lend a helping hand or offer a kind word.
Her faith was an essential part of who she was, and it guided her throughout her life. Whether through her active participation in church functions, her work in the community, or simply in the way she lived her life day to day, Nancy embodied the values of kindness, compassion, and humility. She was someone you could count on for comfort in times of need, and her home was always open to family, friends, and neighbors alike.
Her love for her family was boundless. She was a devoted mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, always putting the needs of her family before her own. Over the years, she created a close-knit family who drew strength from one another and from the unwavering love Nancy gave them. She took immense pride in the accomplishments of her children and grandchildren, and she was always ready with words of encouragement, whether it was a school achievement, a new job, or a difficult moment in life.
Her family recalls the countless meals shared around her kitchen table, where stories were exchanged, and laughter flowed freely. Nancy’s cooking was legendary among her family, with recipes passed down through generations. Holidays were a special time for her, as she cherished the opportunity to gather everyone together under one roof. For Nancy, family was everything, and it was in these simple moments that she found the greatest joy.
Her grandchildren, in particular, remember her as a constant source of wisdom and comfort. From childhood through adulthood, Nancy was there for them—offering guidance, sharing stories from her own life, and always ensuring they felt loved. Her legacy will live on in the many lives she touched, especially those of her family members, who carry forward the values she instilled in them.
Nancy’s community involvement extended beyond her family and church. She was known for her volunteer work, always finding ways to contribute to the betterment of her town. Whether organizing charity events, supporting local causes, or simply being a friendly neighbor, she made a lasting impact on Kingston. Her gentle spirit and genuine care for others earned her the respect and admiration of everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.
As we remember Nancy, we celebrate a life well-lived—a life full of love, faith, and service. Though her passing leaves a void in the hearts of those who loved her, her memory will live on through the countless acts of kindness she performed and the lives she touched. Her legacy will endure, not just in her family, but in the entire Kingston community, where her presence will be deeply missed.
Her family extends their heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has expressed their condolences during this time. In her final days, each member of her family took the opportunity to tell her just how much they loved her and thank her for all the love she had shown throughout her life. They take comfort in knowing that she left this world surrounded by those who mattered most to her, leaving behind a legacy of love that will never be forgotten.
Rest in peace, Nancy Moore. Your life was a gift, and your memory will be cherished forever.