Katie Louise Moore
02/04/1947 - 04/28/2026
Katie Louise Moore, 79, passed away on April 28, 2026. She was born on February 4, 1947.
Katie is survived by her daughter, Sherri Moore Davis; grandchildren, TaRayle Davis and Michah Davis; her great-grandson, Nasir Davis; and her great-granddaughter, Talia Davis.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence William Moore; her son, Clarence William Moore, Jr.; her parents, Sara (Obannon) and Frank Wiley; and her brothers and sisters.
Katie had a vibrant spirit and a love for life that showed in everything she did. She enjoyed baking—especially her famous brownies—as well as singing, dancing, acting, and sports. She also served as a Senior Communities Activities Coordinator, where she brought joy and connection to many.
She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew her.

Condolences (4)
Selena Lyons
To the family of Katie Moore. You have my deepest sympathy. My Prayers go out to the family. Rest in Peace Katie.
William Chappell
Hey Tee!
Man, I would be lying if I said this didn’t hurt! It was recent but not recent enough when I spoke to you last. You always had love in your voice and it was there! So many memories but I’ll only bore you with a few.
I met TaRayle (Tre) back in 7th Grade! From there I met, Micah, Mama Sherri, and Tee! From there on out I was adopted! Then I met the rest of Britts and then I really knew I was adopted lol
It was out of the question! I was family and they took me in without hesitation! I remember time when Tee would hit the Stanky Leg when it came on or almost any other song playing 😂🤣
I remember Tee spending all that money on a choreographer tryna help Tre, myself and some friends from school with a dance competition. I wish I was a better leader like I am today and took charge of the group and stated from the beginning that we never needed one. But again, it’s life and you learn. So Tee, I’m sorry for that but thank you for always having the heart to do so!
I remember you putting your name on my emergency contact list to pick me up when I would “get sick” and as long as my parents verbally said it was coo, I could go with you. The first time I was actually sick. However, after that, I just wanted to be with you!
I remember the courage you gave me to stand up and speak for myself when my family was going through a hard time. It was tough for me to say anything about my living conditions with my household at the time. However, you allowed me to know and learn to not be silent!
Tee, this one sucks! But I also know you were going through it towards the end. I hope and pray you’re at peace! I pray that the Son of Man, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is with you now and forever more!
Until we meet again,
Love You, Tee!
William Chappell
Sherri
I love you!!!!!
Kevin Mclaurine sr
One of the sweetest women that i’ve known. My condolences to the family