

Sandra Kaye Moore, passed into eternal rest on March 7, 2020. Sandra was born April 8, 1951 in Prescott, Arkansas, to parents Marilyn and Bill Myrick. She graduated from Sam Houston High School in Houston, Texas in 1969. James L. Moore, the love of her life, became her husband on May 25, 1973.
Sandra Moore was a loving wife, pastor's wife, mother and grandmother. She was known by many as Aunt Sandy, but in 2001, she took on her favorite role as MeMe. She dearly loved to be called MeMe by not only her grandchildren, but all the children who knew and loved her. Sandra spent her life at home raising her family and many, many nieces, and nephews and children by love.
Sandy spent most of her life participating in her daughters' school functions - she was the president of the PTO, Choir PTO, and Vaquera Parent Organization. She was a band mom, choir mom, and dance mom. She also held the following positions: Church Clerk, Ladies Auxiliary President, and Sunday School Secretary at Greenridge MBC, Treasurer of Encounter Week at Pine Springs Baptist Camp, State Treasurer of the MBA of Texas Ladies Auxiliary, long time Director of Texas State Ladies Retreat, Pre-K and Kindergarten Camp Teacher and Children's Chapel Director.
Sandra was preceded in death by her parents William K. and Marilyn Myrick, her brother-in-law Rick March, and niece Amanda Crawford.
Left to cherish her memories are husband James Moore of Houston, Texas, daughters: Jackie Moore of Houston, Texas, Jayme Simons and husband Johnathan of Corsicana, Texas, Cristina Ford and husband Wes of Houston, Texas and special friend Cat Montelongo of Houston, Texas, grandchildren: Tatiana Cedillos and fiancé Harrison Brasher, Madison and Angel Valdez, Natalie, Nathan and Nicole Simons, and Savannah and Canaan Ford (3 by blood and 6 by love), siblings: Sharon French and husband Jr., Cindy March, Allen Myrick and wife Lauren, and David Myrick and wife Sharla, as well as many other relatives, church family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, you may choose to make a donation to Greenridge Missionary Baptist Church, 15001 Chipman Lane, Houston, Texas 77060. Momma had a desire to purchase new pew Bibles for her church, and your donation would be applied to this project in her memory.
The family would like to thank you for all your thoughts, prayers, and show of love during this difficult time in our lives. Momma loved each of you very much and we do too.
Love,
The Moore Family
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