The Perry community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of AnnaBelle Ivonne Moore, an 11-year-old whose bright spirit touched countless lives. AnnaBelle, the cherished only child of her parents, passed away on Labor Day, September 1, 2025.
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Family, friends, and neighbors will gather to honor her life at Perry First Assembly of God, located across from Jack’s Boats and Trailers. A visitation will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 6, followed by a memorial service at 11:00 a.m. officiated by Bro. David Stephens and Bro. Jason Naes. Afterward, AnnaBelle will be laid to rest at Pisgah Cemetery. Services are under the care of Joe P. Burns Funeral Home of Perry.
AnnaBelle was born on April 6, 2014, and in her short 11 years, she brought immense joy to those around her. Known for her quick wit, radiant smile, and loving heart, she had a gift for making people laugh and feel cherished. She adored her cowgirl boots, animals (especially highland cows), babies, and all things Lilo & Stitch. She found joy in watching Young Sheldon and Adam Sandler movies, and listening to Morgan Wallen.
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A girl of both sparkle and country charm, AnnaBelle loved playing soccer and softball, building treasured friendships along the way. She was deeply devoted to her faith, her church, and her family. Her mom and dad were the center of her world, and she showered love on her cousins, grandparents, and friends. Always giving and thoughtful, she was quick to lend a hand, share a laugh, or brighten a room with her presence.
AnnaBelle is preceded in death by her paternal grandmother, Sandra Miller, paternal grandfather, Marty Moore, great-grandparents Carley G. & Myrtha Fouraker, and Dennis Wray Elliott.
Though her time on earth was far too short, AnnaBelle’s memory will live on through the countless lives she touched. She will forever be remembered as a shining light — irreplaceable, unforgettable, and deeply loved.
A scripture close to her heart reminds us of her enduring faith:
“I will rise now, and go about the city in the streets, and in broad ways I will seek Him who my soul loveth.”