Posted on April 10, 2026
Robbie Lou Moran, a beloved wife, mother and daughter from Hahira, Ga., and a cherished resident of Perry, passed away peacefully on April 4, 2026, at the age of 80. Born on Nov. 15, 1945, Robbie was a beacon of warmth and love in the lives of all who knew her. As a devoted secretary for the Taylor County School Board, Robbie’s gentle spirit and unwavering dedication touched countless lives. She had a rare gift for making every moment special, particularly in the kitchen, where she poured her heart into cooking for her family. Each meal was a testament to her love, infused with flavors and memories that will linger in the hearts of her loved ones. Robbie’s talent extended beyond the kitchen; she found joy in sewing and cross-stitching, creating beautiful pieces that reflected her creativity and attention to detail. These handcrafted treasures will serve as lasting reminders of a woman who stitched love into every fabric of her life. Robbie was preceded in death by: her parents, Wilbur Chadwick and Bessie Chadwick; her brother, Larry Eugene Chadwick; her son, James “Jamie” Donald Moran Jr.; a granddaughter, Christie Leigh May; and a greatgrandson, Jonathan Lee Hilson. She is survived by: her devoted husband of 65 years, James Donald Moran; her children, Connie Cruce (Joseph), Gary Moran (Kim) and Jeffrey Moran (Jessica); her grandchildren, Amber Love (Kelly), Daniel May (Samantha), Brittani Widner (Casey), Brooke McDaniel (Matthew), Mackenzie Moran and Alexis Moran; her greatgrandchildren, Chase Love, James May, Kinsley McDaniel and Jameson McDaniel; and her sister, Jennifer Elliott; as well as a host of brothers and sisters-in-laws, nieces, and nephews. Together, they will carry the legacy of her kindness and the joy she brought into their lives. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 11, at the First Baptist Church of Perry at 11 a.m. with Pastor Steven Ruff officiating. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service. A graveside service will be held on Saturday April 18, at 11 a.m. at the Gillette Cemetery in Palmetto. It will be a time for sharing stories, reflecting on her incredible journey and embracing the love she so effortlessly shared. We invite all who knew her to join us in remembering a remarkable woman whose legacy will forever echo in the hearts of those she cherished. Rest in peace, Robbie Lou Moran. Your love and light will remain with us always.
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