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November 20, 2013
C arla M oore-W ade was born
Feb. 20, 1962 to Ivan “T ex” and
Arilena Scott M oore. She died
Nov. 14, 2013 at the age o f 51.
She graduated from Jackson
High School in 1980 where she
was an accom plished athlete and
where she was taken to her senior
prom by the love o f her life, and
e v e n tu a lly h er h u sb an d , G us
A n d re W ad e. T o g e th e r th ey
brought three beautiful children
into this world, Aundrea Rochell
W ade, G A ndre W ade II, and
Barbra Jean Wade.
Carla was a long time employee
of Safeway, where she moved from
work as a cashier to become one
o f the com pany’s m ost valued
bookkeepers and com m unity am ­
b assad o rs.
In 2009, she dedicated her life to
Christ and became a member of the
Maranatha Church of God, faith­
fully attending services with her
mother every Sunday. She shared
her love for Christ with family and
friends, a faith that gave her the
strength to fight and overcome the
challenges and obstacles o f life.
She enjoyed reading her Bible
and spending time with each and
every one of her grandchildren,
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A u ria n a M o n ae C a rp e n te r,
Navaiah Latrice W ade, M ariah
M ichelle Wade, G Andre Wade
III, and Xylah Rochell Daniels.
There was lots o f laughter, love
and m em ories to cherish with all
o f her fam ily m em bers. She was
also known for keeping up on the
la te s t fa s h io n s , d a n c e s, and
phrases o f the tim es. Some of her
favorites, “Hey Boo”, “A in’t you
trip p in ’ “ and “Hey N ow ” are
phrases that will live on forever.
She was preceded in death by
her husband and parents. She is
survived by her three children;
five grandchildren with one on
the way; eight siblings Anthony
M o o re , L in d a M o o re , Iv an
“Freddie” Moore, Carmen Moore,
Don Moore, Arlene Moore, Velma
M oore M assey and Eli Moore;
brother in law Joseph Lee Massey
III, sister in law Dee-Dee Moore,
and a host o f nieces, nephews,
fam ily and friends.
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Will be Deeply Missed
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