Christine Moore

March 14, 1914 ~ December 15, 2012
Resided in:
Leicester, NC
Christine Angel Moore, 98, of 80 Moores Valley Road, Leicester, died Saturday, December 15, 2012.
Mrs. Moore was born in Burnsville and was married to the late Claude Moore. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Ruth Ellen Moore Glenn. She was a member of Zion Hill Baptist Church since 1934, making her the church's longest member as well as the oldest member.
She is survived by a daughter, Mary Frances Ramsey; a son, Roger Moore; a brother, Sam Angel; seven grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. Monday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral Home with the Rev. Bobby Smith officiating. Interment will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
For those who wish, memorials may be made to Zion Hill Baptist Church, 1008 Newfound Road, Leicester, NC 28748.
To Christines family! What a beautiful service today! My name is Mary and I have know Christine for 8-9 years through Meals on Wheels.I just had to tell you that she was my Angel. We became very close…we would sit and talk for hours about her life, her family, my life, and my family.I really feel as if I know you all. I can honestly say Christine taught me more about myself, love and life, than anyone I know…besides my own mother…which ironically they died the same day, three years apart! My heart and love goes out to all of her family, Tripp,Linda, and all those who loved her as I did. She told me, she was ready to move on…to be with her husband, daughter, and ‘her’ Jesus. I know you are happy Christine and in peace…but I sure will miss you!
Look forward to the day we will meet again!
Howard, Nancy and Sandler family send our deepest condolences to your family.
As a new member of Zion Hill I feel so thankful to have met and spent time with Mrs. Moore. I was amazed by her memory and love to hear the stories she would tell about her time at the church and things about the Newfound Valley. I am thankful for the time I spent with her and wish so much that I had met her much sooner. My life and my heart has been blessed. by her. My deepest symapathy to her family. You,the church and our community has lost a treasure.
Aunt Christine..We loved going to your house when we were little. You always cooked good food and I can remember eating watermelon in the summertime that was cooled in the spring house. You lived a long good life and wished we could have visited you more often. You are with Uncle Claude,Ruth Ellen, My mother Argylle, Daddy Bill, Uncle James and Aunt Mary now. Rest in Peace and I love you.