Cheryl L. Moore (Smith-Kincaid) Age 70yrs
Sunrise 01/17/1955
Sunset 09/21/2025
Born in Columbus Ohio to Harold R. Smith and Betty B. Still-Smith-Householder
Retired USPS, Baltimore OH
Preceded in death by her parents, daughter, Ronda Jo Kincaid and son, Ricky J. Kincaid Jr
Cheryl is Survived by her husband and best friend Gerry Moore, daughters Rachelle (Tom) Martin- Macduff Scotland, Heather Wilcox- Baltimore, OH, Rebecca Smith (Joshua Norris)- Baltimore, OH, Stephanie Kincaid- Sugar Grove, OH, Carie (Chris) Dixon- Vail, AZ, sons Clayton (Katie) Moore, Carl (Katie) Moore- both of Lancaster, OH. Brothers Brad (Janie) Smith- Thornville, OH and Scott Householder- Pataskala, OH.
Special nephews and nieces Rusty (Michelle) Smith, Robert (Audra) Smith, Tony (Alyssa) Smith, Christine (Kellen) Bush.
Multitudes of extended family that include 17 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
Per Cheryl’s request there will be no visitation or funeral. Caring cremation has taken place. The family will receive guests at their home in Sugar Grove for a celebration of her life and will provide information for this separately.
Cheryl, Mom, Ninny, GiGi, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and friend passed away Sunday September 21, 2025 after a courageous 10yr battle with cancer. She faced every challenge with unwavering strength, grace, and above all hope- never letting go of her spirit or her fierce love for life.
Cheryl was happiest when surrounded by her family, her greatest joys were found in the laughter and togetherness of big family gatherings. The holidays were her favorite time of year and she always found a way to make them magical for those she loved.
Cheryl touched the lives of countless people, often without even realizing the depth of her impact. We have felt this in the days after her passing with the overwhelming outpouring of love.
Cheryl’s absence leaves a space that can never be filled, but her legacy of love, resilience, and kindness will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her. Her family will forever cherish the memories, the meals, the laughter, and the strength she shared so freely. She was loved beyond words and will be missed beyond measure.
Beyond her family, Cheryl was a passionate advocate for those affected by throat cancer. She found purpose and community through her work with WebWhispers, a support network for laryngectomees and their caregivers. In lieu of flowers, donations in Cheryl’s honor may be made to WebWhispers https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwebwhispers.org%2fdonate%2f&c=E,1,koMyjuZkjMJSAmzChJkaaW4NbXHbg4cuaf6tT-v91JS7GQhCM6EcAI3DtceYwPlNW2Db1QPC3fFNTXtrkvE6Fyar9tqP2kbVQJnUlEBHLIo3OA,,&typo=1&ancr_add=1
“I know your life on earth was troubled and only you could know the pain. You weren’t afraid to face the devil, you were no stranger to the rain
Go rest high on that mountain, Mom your work on earth is done. Go to Heaven a-shoutin- Love for the Father and the Son”
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