Obituary: Jacqueline “Jackie” Moore

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On June 16, 2020 Jacqueline “Jackie” Moore, 64, graduated from life on earth and is now living in Eternity with our Heavenly Father.

Jackie was born in San Antonio, TX.  She graduated from Hanceville High Class of 1974 after moving from Woodlawn High in Birmingham.  She met and married the love of her life Randy “Bulldog” Moore after graduating.

Jackie was preceded in death by grandparents Will and Martha Mayfield and Cecil and Bobbie Quick.

She is survived by husband Randy Moore; parents Mabra Mayfield Hulsey, along with Bill (Betty) Quick; children Nikki (David) Hamner, Derek (Jessica) Moore, Shelby Taylor Moore and Dylan Jackson Moore; grandchildren Payge Moore, Derek Moore, Jr., and AJ Mitchell; and sisters Ginger (Charles) Gamble and Tammy (Ken) Harman.

Jackie and Randy lived in Georgia for most of their married life where they were avid “horse folks.”  Jackie and Randy owned and operated the Windy Hill Quarter Horse Farm in Hahira, GA.  Jackie won the 1999 Appaloosa National Championship in the yearling stallion class, which spoke to the winning environment that Randy and Jackie created as a team when they worked together.

After returning to the Cullman area she began working at the Chamber of Commerce.  This was one of the most enjoyable jobs of her life.  She gave everything she could to ensure the Chamber was well represented in Cullman.

She enjoyed more than anything on this earth her time at home with her children.  Molding them, listening to them, laughing with them and loving them.  It was an honor and privilege to have her love and guidance throughout her life.  Her family will now spend the rest of their lives living up to her expectations and trying to fill the void left by her sudden departure.

Her family will attend a private service, but a memorial service will be planned for a later date due to the current health situation in our country.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to: www.arthritis.org or donate to your local charity of choice.