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Cynthia Ann Moore
2019-01-30
Born in Teaneck, NJ, Cynthia Ann �Cindy� Moore, 62, of Fernandina Beach passed away Monday, January 29, 2019 at Baptist Medical Center, Nassau. Cindy was a daughter of the late Francis Eugene Gray and Jean Waldrop Gray. Her family moved to Florida when she was six. Living for a short time in Ft. Lauderdale, they moved to the Satsuma area where she grew up and attended Crescent City Junior / Senior High School.
Cindy was a brave, strong, beautiful woman from the inside out. She was deeply devoted and dedicated to her husband Edward �Ed� Moore. She was fierce in her beliefs with a heart of gold. Kind, caring and compassionate towards those around her, coworkers say she was �awesome to work with� and friends have said �she�ll give you the shirt off her back�. Her endearing smile and twinkling eyes would draw you in and always lift your spirits.
Without a doubt, Cindy was a hard worker. Earlier in her life, she began working at the Great Gorge Playboy Club Hotel in McAfee, NJ where she was a �Bunny�. For over 20 years she lived on Hecksher Drive in Jacksonville where she owned and operated the Alimacani Fish Camp and Campground. She also operated the Hot Dog Stand at the Mayport Ferry for many years and catered to the Atlantic Marine Shipyard and BAE �family�. Following that she worked for Circle K, Flash Foods and most recently Publix on Amelia Island. Cindy and Ed were married July 4, 2011 on Ft George Island, FL. And in September 2016, she and Ed, moved to Fernandina Beach to create their own �oasis�.
She enjoyed cooking, fishing, gardening, entertaining, Casino gambling and traveling. She and Ed traveled cross country last year on an adventure where they saw many National Parks, visited family, and explored the great outdoors. She and Ed were planning a cruise for this coming Christmas. Cindy also loved having a good time with family and friends at their home. Annually she and Ed would host a family reunion celebrating their marriage on July 4th. Singing karaoke was always a highlight of the event for Cindy � especially with all of her sisters and those treasured duets with Ed. Of late, her favorite place to �hang out� was Starbucks, any time day or night and faithfully during her breaks at Publix. She met and made many friends while there and never had to repeat her order because the staff knew what she wanted by heart.
She leaves behind her husband, Edward R. Moore of Fernandina Beach, her children, Wayne Carlisle of Kalispell, MT and Nicole McGillen of Jacksonville; her mother Jean Gray of Springhill, FL; her sisters, Barbara Mosher of Springhill, FL, Debbie Gray of Satsuma, FL and Linda Arndt of Turtletown, TN; her brothers, Gary Gray of Crescent City, FL and Glen Gray of Durham, NC; her grandchildren, Wyatt, Kaydence and Landon as well as many extended family members and friends. She will be missed greatly and remembered fondly for her warmth and contagious laughter.
A special time of gathering with family and friends to eat, drink, sing and share will be held at a future date. There will be no local services. Her family will gather at a later time and she will be laid to rest next to her father in Crescent City, FL.
Memories
ATHY CROCKETT January 31, 2019
Dear Ed � Please always remember the joy & love you two shared and know that each & every day is a Blessing. I am so very sorry for your loss and pray that you will find peace and happiness in the years to come�.you know it�s surely what Cindy would want for you. Take good care of yourself � may God grant you a peaceful heart in this difficult passage and give you strength and the strength of friends to help carry forward.
God Bless & keep you in HIS loving care.
Kathy
RACHEL BRATCHER February 1, 2019
Dear Ed � We are so sorry to hear of Cindy�s passing. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. May the Lord give you strength and peace during this most difficult time. Michael and Rachel
And he said to him, �Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise.� Luke 23:43
ALLEN AND LORI SHERRICK February 1, 2019
Ed we are so sad to hear she is gone. She will be so very missed. We just talked about going to the steak house the upcoming weekend. We will miss her laugh and wit. If there is anything we can do for you please feel free to call us. We will always cherish the memories from the campground and sitting on your dock fishing, us catching reds and her catching flounder.
TARA J WILLIAMS February 2, 2019
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Tara and Ken
TIFFANY MCKNIGHT February 2, 2019
Our thoughts and prayers are your family. Cindy will be truly missed.
SCOTT KUSHMAUL February 2, 2019
My deepest heartfelt condolences. She was a good one.
CRAIG & LINDA February 3, 2019
Ed, Cindy was the most beautiful I have even known. She was a beautiful lady inside & out. She brought sunshine everywhere she went. My deepest sympathy to you & the family
CRAIG & LINDA February 3, 2019
Ed, Cindy was the most beautiful lady I have even known. She was a beautiful lady inside & out. She brought sunshine everywhere she went. My deepest sympathy to you & the fami
HENRY WHITLEY & ELBA WHITLEY February 3, 2019
Our heartfelt condolences to Cindy�s family, she sure was a hardworking gal visited her a few times at the hotdog stand fished off her dock on Hecksher dr, she was always welcomeing ! May you R.I.P. and fly high with the angels ?
JAIDEE AND FAMILY February 4, 2019
Ed, I am so sorry to hear about your lost. Our condolences to you and yours. Take care.
SUSAN TALBOTT AND FAMILY February 5, 2019
From our family to yours. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Gray Family.
BELINDA (PUBLIX) February 6, 2019
My heart is heavy knowing I wont see her smiling face or get to joke around I still think she�s going to walk in Ed come and see us when your ready You and all her loved ones are in my prayers Love Always
KELLEY MCCRIMMON March 13, 2019
She will forever be in your heart, your soul and on your mind. The tears of sadness of your loss will eventually turn to tears of joy as you fondly recall a happy memory and a smile crosses your face. May you find comfort and strength in knowing she left such a touching legacy to others and in how much she loved you. I am honored to have known her and shared so many things in such a short time. It�s nice to know she will always be here.
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