Celebrating the life of
Marjorie Moore Edenfield
November 06, 1913 - April 23, 2011
Majorie Lee Moore Edenfield passed away Saturday, April 23, 2011.
She was born in Emanuel County Georgia, November 6 1913, to Heber James Moore, Sr and Elizabeth Amanda Greene Moore.
In 1930, she graduated from Statesboro High School.
After moving to Savannah in 1947, she worked at Levy's Department Store for 31 years and retired in 1978.
She joined Asbury Memorial United Methodist Church in 1948 and was a member of Busy Bees, United Methodist Women, Adult Bible Class and a former member of the Official board of Church and Sunday School Teachers.
Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Gerald T. and Virginia Edenfield, a sister, Elizabeth Mayrice Moore Graham, 4 step grandaughters, 8 step great-grandchildren, 6 nieces, 2 nephews, 11 grandnieces and nephews, and several great-grandnieces and nephews.
Visitation will be Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Fox and Weeks on Hodgson Memorial Dr.
Funeral Service will be Wednesday, April 27th, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. at Fox and Weeks, Hodgson Chapel. Reverend Billy Hester, pastor of Asbury Memorial Methodist Church, will lead the services.
Burial will be at Greenwich Cemetery.
Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
Ms. Marjorie was a wonderful and caring human being. Light from her eyes as she smiled when Bill and I sat down with her in the pew in Asbury Methodist Church will be forever held in my heart. Love and blessings to her family. It was an honor to have met her. Love, Michele and Bill Young
- Michele, Savannah, GA
My Aunt Margie was the aunt everyone should be privileged to have. The love and devotion she gave as a daughter,a sister,an aunt, a friend, and in her cherished role as mother to her son, Jerry, and her 'daughter-in-love', Ginny, was unlimited. Most of all, her faith in Jesus Christ was a witness to all of us. She will be missed so much.
- Carol G. Bruce, Acworth, GA
I love my Aunt Marjorie and will miss her very much. As a boy growing up in Savannah I was over at my Grandaddy and Mamoo's house with whom she lived as much as possible. I remember going with Grandaddy to pick her up from the bus stop. She never forgot our birthdays.
- Gary Charles Moore, Cartersville, GA
I thought Aunt Marjorie was the sweetest person and I always enjoyed visiting with her. The ornaments she made and sent us still go on our Christmas tree every year with loving thoughts of her. She will be missed but I know she is in a better place. With love,
- Sandy Moore, Cartersville, GA
Aunt Marjorie will be missed. I remember being her 'pen pal' growing up and always looking forward to receiving her notes. I still treasure her Christmas ornaments and the memories of visiting her at her house in Savannah.
- Derek Moore, Atlanta, GA
I loved my Aunt Marjorie very much. I used to stop by and see her when she worked at Levy's. She loved taking pictures and loved for us to send her pictures of our children. She kept the Moores and the Grahams tied together by relating the latest of news of each. She learned how use a computer in her eighties and kept up with everyone using e-mail as long as she could. I know she is heaven at last with the other angels, and that comforts me.
- Marsha Fisher, Thomaston, GA
I loved Aunt Marjorie very much. I didn't get to see her near enough, but every memory I have of her is great. She was an amazing, sweet person, and I will miss her very much.
- Meredith Moore, Cartersville/Athens, GA
I love my dear Aunt Marjorie. She was very special to the entire Harold E. Graham family. His wife,our mother, Mayrice Moore Graham, was her only sister, and they were very close. She will be missed greatly by Suzanne, Carol, Janette, Harold, Jr., and Glenda and their families.
- Suzanne Graham Daniel, DAHLONEGA, GA
We will miss our precious Aunt Marjorie
- Glenda Mayrice Graham Crumbley, Woodstock, GA
My Aunt Margie was one of the best people I knew in my life. She always loved all her nieces and nephews dearly. She taught me Sunday School 3 times and always loved taking our pictures. I will always always love her and miss her. She was always so glad to see you and never forgot anytning. Aunt Margie, I know where you are and I will always remember and miss you. Love, Meralyn
- Meralyn Moore Gilbert, Savannah, GA
Ms. Marjorie was a wonderful and caring human being. Light from her eyes as she smiled when Bill and I sat down with her in the pew in Asbury Methodist Church will be forever held in my heart. Love and blessings to her family. It was an honor to have met her. Love, Michele and Bill Young
- Michele, Savannah, GA
My Aunt Margie was the aunt everyone should be privileged to have. The love and devotion she gave as a daughter,a sister,an aunt, a friend, and in her cherished role as mother to her son, Jerry, and her 'daughter-in-love', Ginny, was unlimited. Most of all, her faith in Jesus Christ was a witness to all of us. She will be missed so much.
- Carol G. Bruce, Acworth, GA
I love my Aunt Marjorie and will miss her very much. As a boy growing up in Savannah I was over at my Grandaddy and Mamoo's house with whom she lived as much as possible. I remember going with Grandaddy to pick her up from the bus stop. She never forgot our birthdays.
- Gary Charles Moore, Cartersville, GA
I thought Aunt Marjorie was the sweetest person and I always enjoyed visiting with her. The ornaments she made and sent us still go on our Christmas tree every year with loving thoughts of her. She will be missed but I know she is in a better place. With love,
- Sandy Moore, Cartersville, GA
Aunt Marjorie will be missed. I remember being her 'pen pal' growing up and always looking forward to receiving her notes. I still treasure her Christmas ornaments and the memories of visiting her at her house in Savannah.
- Derek Moore, Atlanta, GA
I loved my Aunt Marjorie very much. I used to stop by and see her when she worked at Levy's. She loved taking pictures and loved for us to send her pictures of our children. She kept the Moores and the Grahams tied together by relating the latest of news of each. She learned how use a computer in her eighties and kept up with everyone using e-mail as long as she could. I know she is heaven at last with the other angels, and that comforts me.
- Marsha Fisher, Thomaston, GA
I loved Aunt Marjorie very much. I didn't get to see her near enough, but every memory I have of her is great. She was an amazing, sweet person, and I will miss her very much.
- Meredith Moore, Cartersville/Athens, GA
I love my dear Aunt Marjorie. She was very special to the entire Harold E. Graham family. His wife,our mother, Mayrice Moore Graham, was her only sister, and they were very close. She will be missed greatly by Suzanne, Carol, Janette, Harold, Jr., and Glenda and their families.
- Suzanne Graham Daniel, DAHLONEGA, GA
We will miss our precious Aunt Marjorie
- Glenda Mayrice Graham Crumbley, Woodstock, GA
My Aunt Margie was one of the best people I knew in my life. She always loved all her nieces and nephews dearly. She taught me Sunday School 3 times and always loved taking our pictures. I will always always love her and miss her. She was always so glad to see you and never forgot anytning. Aunt Margie, I know where you are and I will always remember and miss you. Love, Meralyn
- Meralyn Moore Gilbert, Savannah, GA
Services under the direction of:
Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200

