Susie Bernice Moran was called to eternal life September 19, 2022.
October 30, 1932, James and Eula Watters welcomed their lovely daughter, Susie Bernice to their Family. Susie had a very full life, graduating from Main High School in 1951. She married Billy R. Moran, and they shared a daughter together, Kimberly J. Moran, she was a beautiful Vocalist. The couple shared a bond that would never break. The pair traveled extensively and enjoyed entertaining family and friends at their home. Susie and her husband Billy were faithful members of Greater Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, where she was a member of the choir and the Mother's Board. Susie devoted her life to helping others, she graduated from Coosa Valley Technical School (now Georgia Northwestern Technical College Rome, GA) where she obtained a degree in Nursing (LPN). She worked as a nurse at Floyd Medical Center (now Atrium Health Floyd, Rome, Ga), where she retired in 1995.
She was preceded in death by her Father, James Watters Sr., Mother, Eula Watters, Husband, Billy R. Moran, Daughter, Kimberly J. Moran, Brothers, James Watters, Rudolph Watters, and Joe Watters. She is survived by her grandchildren, Cameron M. Moran (Reachon C. Davidson), and Christopher B. Wright (Ashley N. Edge), great-grandchildren, Cameron M. Moran Jr., and Cairo M. Moran, nephew, Zimbalist L. Watters, Nieces, Dana Watters and Cynthia Watters. In addition she leaves behind her special sisters, Sara Sanders, Emma Crowley, the late Lillie Love, numerous cousins, close friends and neighbors.
Susie’s personality resonated in every room she entered. Her kindness to others and her grace will be forever remembered. She was loved my many and will be missed by every soul she encountered.
Funeral Services will be held at Floyd Memory Gardens on Monday October 3rd, 2022 at 12 PM. Susie was always appreciative of the support she received during her husband Billy's illness from Heyman Hospice.
In lieu of flowers, please donate in Susie Moran's memory to Heyman Hospice 420 East Second Avenue Suite 105 Rome, GA 30161.
*Public viewing will be Sunday, October 2, 2022 from 12 noon until 4 pm at F. K. Jones Funeral Home.
What a great woman, as well as a woman of great strength with determination. I watched and learned from Mrs.Susie as she took excellent care of Mr. Billy for many years. I had to care for my mother who also had Alzheimer's. Mrs. Susie loved Mr. Billy like a king, her earthly king and husband. She was a good friend of my mother, and became a sweet, Senior friend of mine. I only have warm and loving memories of her. You have a rich heritage and loving memories to cherish, so smile when you think of your grandma and grandpa. Sympathy to the family, other relatives and friends. Love and peace to you, Ms. Janice Singleton
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Cameron, Chris, our Heartfelt condolences, Prayers and Love is extended to you on the loss of your Grandmother. John and I have so many fond Memories of times shared with her and your late Grandad. In particular, we shall always cherish our summer vacations together...The Billy Morans, the Charley Fielders and the John Stevensons, along with their children; in your case, your Mother Kim.Your Grandmother was such a dear heart,a very Loving , Kind and Caring individual. As we prepare to release her to her Maker, we pray for each of you and your Family that God will grant unto you His Comfort and Peace that only He can truly give. Love you All...John and Laney Stevenson
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I was told when my, then, little girl Ethel, had chicken pox that she was going to die.....Susie calmed my young fears and immediately told me, "no such thing" and proceeded to assist me with several remedies to soothe the itching, etc., and she continued to help me with advice and anything I needed until I moved away....she was a great friend, and remained as such thru the years.....one could not have a better friend here on earth......Rest easy Lady......you've been a Blessing to many.....Nancy Moran-Lyle
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i use to do oddjobs for miss susie.she also was a bloodwork nurse.her hubby truly loved her.sending sympathy to the family rl summerlin
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i use to do oddjobs for miss susie.she also was a bloodwork nurse.her hubby truly loved her.sending sympathy to the family rl summerlin
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i use to do oddjobs for miss susie.she also was a bloodwork nurse.her hubby truly loved her.sending sympathy to the family rl summerlin
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Cameron,Chris Susie was one of the strongest women I know, a true survivor. Both of you can walk in that strength and get through this loss.I will miss Susie, she meant a lot to me. Mayde Ransom
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Cameron and Chris. Y'all know Susie was my bestie. We worked together for many years. I remember the day she said Karen Kim is pregnant and here came Cameron. Later Chris came. Kim would come by the office and sit y'all on the desk. Kim and Susie loved y'all dearly. I miss her and our beautiful days and beautiful friendship. I will always miss her. I pray for your strength. With much love. ❤️ Karen Hindman.
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I love and miss you Auntie!! I will miss coming to see you, spending time with you, and hearing stories from the past concerning my daddy James "LEP" Watters!!! Rest easy, prayers for Cameron and Chris!!!!!
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Cameron and Chris, your grandmother was a a beautiful person. I've known her all of my life. We both belonged to the same church and I have been missing her presence. I am so sorry for her passing. She dearly loved both of you and I know you will miss her. May she rest peacefully in the presence of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. God bless you. Sincerely, Cheney R Aycock
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Chris and Cameron I have You in my Prayers.. Love Theresa Phelps Mims Rome GA.
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Aunt Susie, you will be truly missed. Always happy and smiling each time Chandler and I were in your presence. Until we meet again, know that you will forever be in our heart!! Take your well deserved rest. Dr. Watters
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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.
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