of Olive Branch, MS
September 21, 1944 - February 26, 2019
Fan Shoemake Nabors, of Olive Branch, MS passed away February 26, 2019. She was born September 21, 1944 in Osceola, AR to Theron and Lillian Estelle Shoemake. She worked as office Manager for E. R. Moore Company and an Accountant. She enjoyed working crossword puzzles and sewing. She is survived by her husband: Jim Nabors of Olive Branch, MS; daughter: Susan E. Curtright-Bennett of Osceola, AR; his sons: Jamie (Susan) Nabors of South Haven, MS and Jeremy (Corinne) Nabors of Olive Branch, MS; five grandchildren and one great grandchild; brothers: Don Shoemake of Marion, AR, Speedy Shoemake of Osceola, AR, Gary Shoemake of Maumelle, AR and Buster Shoemake of Coldwater, MS; sisters: Alice Burris of Bernie, MO and Thyra Runion of Memphis, TN; her puppies: Daisy and Rebel. She is preceded in death by her parents and brother: Lyman Shoemake.
So very sorry to hear about Fannie Jo. I worked for her back in the E.R. Moore days. God bless the family.
Susan, we've been too close as friends, that you're much more like a sister...and I loved and admired your mom more than words can say. I even remember her trying to teach me to dance while we blasted our Bee Gees music during our hundreds of sleep overs! She was beautiful inside and out. Heaven has a new angel but I selfishly wish she we're here to share her wisdom and advice. Fannie Jo will live in my thoughts, memories and heart,forever! I love you with all my heart...so I truly loved her just as much...afterall,she gave me you!! Never forget you're "my family" and I'm always here for you. xoxoxo
Prayers..We had fun working at Mississippi County Bank many many years ago!!!
So sorry to hear about Fanny.. our prayers are with the family.
Jim sorry for your loss my Brother May She R.I.P.
Jim sorry for your loss take care
So very sorry to hear about Fanny. She was my neighbor for years on Brickey Street. Sending comfort and prayers to her family.
Susan Edrington Colford
Sorry for your Family loss
Very sorry for the loss of a loved one. Prayers for the family.
Susan, I am so sad to hear about your Mom. She was one of the very sweetest people that I’ve ever had the privilege of knowing. She was my very first supervisor when I worked at E.R. Moore. She taught me so many things during the times we worked together. I still use many of those skill sets today that I learned from her instruction. She introduced me to needlepoint, crossstitch, and the love of home decorating! She loved you very much and we shared a lot of NEW mother concerns daily, as I was raising Sammy II and she was raising you, at the same time. I will never forget her friendship and will always be proud to have known her. I will be praying for you and the family.