Linda Frances Nunally Moore
			
Class of 61
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Died: Mar 4, 18
Maiden name: Nunally
			Preceded in death by husband, Leon Moore; parents, Major General Van 
			Daley and Mary Frances Ditty Nunally, Jr.
			
			Survived by son, Shane Moore; daughter, Paige (Kevin) Collier; 
			sister, Ann (David) Gaines; granchildren, Jacob, Chloe, Gracie, Noah 
			and Lucas.
			
			Linda was a member of the NorthField Church, Fairvue Plantation 
			Historical Society and Friends and Neighbors Garden Club.
			
			Deep Appreciation to Cathey Brown and Lucia Morales.
			
			Mrs. Moore spent the last several years living in the famed Fairvue 
			mansion built in 1832 and renovated by Mr. & Mrs. Moore. She loved 
			animals, gardening, travel, fashion and being outdoors. Linda and 
			Leon were members of the Madison Church of Christ for many years. 
			After Leon’s death in 2012, Linda became active in Northfield Church 
			a little closer to home where she made many close friends. Linda was 
			also a member of the Fairvue Plantation Ladies Historical Society 
			hosting several events in her home to support local charities.
			
			Most of all Linda loved her family, and she especially loved her 5 
			grandchildren.
			
			IN LIEU OF FLOWERS, please make donations to 
			www.safeplaceforanimals.com
			
			
			From her sister Ann,
			
			Where do I even begin to explain the glories of being in "Lindaland"...the 
			best of everything with a dash of your local meat and threes! 
			Enjoying the glorious life of being privileged while in house shoes 
			and rollers. Looking like a movie star, but happiest making pancakes 
			to order for her 5 adored grandchildren...flying in Leon's private 
			jet with various grandchildren in her lap. 
			
			Enjoying late night catch up talks with her beloved son, Shane, with 
			a bed full of cats and her iPad in her lap. "Her beautiful daughter, 
			Paige held such a special place in her heart...from the time that 
			little girl was born she was Linda's little mini me. Linda loved to 
			dress her like a doll, but Paige was happiest in her comfy clothes 
			and even with the combined over the top indulgences of her parents, 
			Paige remained grounded and independent and I truly believe that's 
			what Linda loved the most about her. 
			
			Enjoying New York trips with the Famous Show Dogs and day trips with 
			the girls from Friends and Neighbors Garden Club. Riding the magic 
			carpet with Leon as he opened car dealerships, developed real 
			estate, gave new life to Union Station and Fairvue and amazingly 
			carried on and found her on way to bloom after he passed 
			away...making sure their dream of Foxland was not only a reality, 
			but a tremendous addition to the community putting her personal 
			skills as a phenomenal decorator to good use. She was a faithful 
			friend, held a well earned Doctorate in Grand Mothering, and was the 
			best sister you could ever in your wildest dreams imagine.
			
			Click here to see her obit
			
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