Juanita Louise Moffett

08/03/1952 - 07/11/2023

Obituary For Juanita Louise Moffett

Mrs. Juanita Louise Moffett, 70, of Columbus, GA passed Tuesday, July 11, 2023 in Columbus, GA.

Visitation will be held Saturday, July 29, 2023 from 11- 3 p.m. EST

Juanita Louise Moffett was born August 3,1952 in Harlem Hospital in Manhattan, NY to the proud parents of Mildred Louise Davis and Willie “Rat” McCray.

Juanita graduated from Jane Addams Vocational High School in the Bronx, NY in 1970. Right after graduating she went to work at Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Bank in Manhattan, NY. She moved to Columbus, GA in 1977 where she continued to work and retired in 2012 from SunTrust Bank.

Juanita was well known for her cooking skills as if she was born and raised in the south. Everyone loved her cooking. When it came to dancing, she loved to dance. She was also known for going to the food banks and when she got home, she would get on the phone and call family and friends to come over to her house and help themselves to whatever she had on her table to feed themselves.

She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Louise Mildred Huston; two aunts, Dorothy Elizabeth Griffin and Shirley Mae Willis; uncle, Clarence “Sonny” Huston; sister, Marilyn Elizabeth Brinson; two brothers, Willie Joe “Buck” Davis and Tyrone Anthony “Ski Wee” Davis (wife Gina Davis); mother-in-law, Elvira Brundidge; father-in-law, Ernest David Moffett and brother-in-law, Alfred “Shon” Moffett.

Juanita leaves to mourn her loving husband, Charlie “Frank” Moffett, mother, Mildred Louise Davis; daughter, Tonya Louise “RoadRunna” Sheppard-Crawford; granddaughter, Tondeya Camary Martinez; stepson, Savalas “Sport” Truitt; two brothers, Nathan Edward “Nate Skate” (Gina Davis) and Kevin Lee “Monkey Kev” Davis; very special cousin who was like a brother, Kenneth “Monkey” Moody; stepfather-in-law, Climmie Brundidge; three brothers-in-law, Curtis James Moffett, Johnny Lee “Keta” Moffett and Michael David Moffett (Delcyne Persley); sister-in-law, Jacqueline Knox (Glenn) and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Juanita will be loved and greatly missed by all.



Guest Book

My Condolences to the family & She love going to the food banks & Helping everyone she meets RIP My Friend.

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Auntie Juanita, Over the past two years we really had grown very close. Spending several ours on the phone, which I still scroll through my call history and text messages reminiscing on the conversations we'd have. I really miss hearing your voice. Thank you for always being a advocate for righteousness. Thank you for always listening and being there when we needed you. I've always looked up to you because of your integrity, determination and strength. I love you so very much. Grammy

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Uncle Frank and family I offer my sincere condolences Aunt Nita was always an inspiration for me and my sisters and it hurts knowing she's with our God in heaven.

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My Condolences to the Moffett family and friends. Charlene Hurey Harris

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My Condolences to the family and friends.

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My deepest sympathies and love for Frank, the Family, and Loved ones. Juanita is one of the sweetest and loving persons I know. May GOD embrace He Soul and Spirit now and forevermore. Christopher "Larry" Robinson

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Our heart goes out to Frank and the rest of his family, many hugs, Teri and Noreen

- Noreen moffett

I love you, auntie. I'm glad we were reunited and I got to know you. You were a beautiful and kind person.

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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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