God called His angel, Ester Charlette Moore “E-Rowe” home Thursday, October 24, 2019, after a courageous battle with Cancer. She passed away peacefully surrounded by family, loved ones and friends.
Ester was born on March 15, 1981, to parents Deborah Sills and Charles Moore. She graduated from Kenmore High School. She was a caregiver for over 17 years in the public sector and to several private duty clients. Her clients truly adored Ester. She loved sharing life’s stories with her residents, and she became the “adopted” daughter/granddaughter to many.
Ester loved to spend time with her family and friends. She had an infectious smile and a warm heart. Her hobbies included cooking, traveling, watching football, basketball and watching the sunset on the beach. She also enjoyed going on casino trips and throwing her infamous Super Bowl parties. She was an avid mixologist and collected elephants with their trunks up and loved all shades of purple. Ester was always a positive influence and an inspiration to those she encountered. She held a special place in her heart for children/young adults and welcomed them with open arms into the family. She had an inseparable bond with her sisters, Nyeeda Moore and Dynnisha White, affectionately known as “3 the Hard Way”. She also had a special bond with best friends, Amy Miller “Cousin” and Charmaine Hall.
Ester was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Willa Mae and John D. White and paternal grandparents, Ester and Jasper Moore; also, special friend, Michelle Passio.
Ester leaves to cherish her memory her mother, Deborah (Steven “PawPaw”) Sills of Akron, OH, Charles (Davida) Moore of Snellville Ga.; sisters, Dynnisha White, Nyeeda Moore, Shamai Sills all of Akron and Evelyn Moore of Snellville, Ga; brothers, Steven Dantzler, Jamail(Quianna) Sills, of Orlando, Fla and Charles E. Moore of Snellville, Ga.; nieces, DiYahanna White (Nene), Chynna White; nephews, Aaron Mills and Montavious Sills, all of Akron and a host of great-nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts, cousins, “adopted” children and friends; last but not least Laura and T’Asia Riley, Nicole Williams and Brittney Averiett; work mother, Betsy Grimm and work grandmother, Jane White is left to help celebrate the life of Ester.