“For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.” II Timothy 4:6-7
Wherever we go, from our birth throughout our life and into the passage of death, the Lord is always and ever with us. When the time comes to bid this life farewell, we should find comfort in knowing that a loving God will be there with us to guide us to our new home. Someday, you and I will be mere legends. All that matters is whether we did what we could with the life that was given to us. Molana Moree was born on May 28, 1982, the only child born to the union of Mary Louise Brown Moree and the late Marion Lee Moree in New York City, New York. She was educated and graduated from the public school system in New York City. If only we could be in her presence just one more time. We just need to hear her voice, see her beautiful smile, or feel her special touch. We realize that God is in control, our faith will comfort us, but it still doesn’t lessen the pain. After her father retired, she moved to Furman, South Carolina with her parents. As they settled into their new home, the family worshipped at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Furman, SC. While living in New York, she attended St. Stephens AME Church. Molana was an individual who believed in living life to the fullest. No matter what was going on in life or what obstacles she was currently encountering, she had that beautiful smile on her face She was preceded in death by her father, Marion Lee Moree.
She leaves to cherish her memories: mother, Mary Louise Brown Moree of Furman, SC; one daughter, Little Miss Kendayln Smoaks of Furman, SC; three sons, Kendrick Moree, Kentavious Smoaks, and Kendell Smoaks, all of Furman, SC; one sister, Feneshiae Scott of Ridgeland SC; aunts, Shirley (Winston) Green of Furman, SC, Reverend Shirley A. Brown of Waterbury, CT, Amelia (David H.) Alston, and Louethel (James) Harrison, both of Georgetown, SC; four uncles, Arthur Moree of Estill, SC, Willie Moree of Furman, SC, Prince Hughes of Georgetown, SC, and Sam (Hazel) Moree of Queens, New York; and a host of cousins and friends.
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