Anne Kahn Moore

Anne Kahn Moore

Apr 11th, 1982 - Oct 23rd, 2019
  • Birth Date: Apr 11, 1982
  • Death Date: Oct 23, 2019
  • Funeral Date: Nov 7, 2019 at 2:00 pm
  • Location: Second Presbyterian Church
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Biography: Anne Kahn Moore died peacefully in her sleep on October 23, 2019. Anne was a gifted artist, writer, photographer and event planner. She was a warrior with huge courage.
 
Anne brought sunshine, creativity and humor to all she did.  Born on Easter Sunday April 11, 1982, she smiled her first day on Earth.  It was clear from that moment on that her mission on this earth was to spread love.
  
She was a loving mother.  Anne was an extraordinarily compassionate to all who knew or met her.  Her generosity and thoughtfulness had no bounds.
 
In addition to all her talents, Anne thought her greatest achievement was the family she and her husband, Matthew, had. She was a devoted, adoring mother of her triplets, Dylan, Eva, and Max. They gave her pure joy, as she loved and watched over them, and dressed them in style for every occasion, and many times for no occasion.  Most importantly she taught them the importance of love.  As just toddlers, when the triplets had a spat, she made the instigator give the injured child a hug, and say, “I’m sorry.”  This was the beginning of teaching the children compassion and forgiveness.  She motivated them with humor, lovingkindness, and the occasional bribe.  It was hard to say no to her beautiful face and Hollywood smile, no matter what your age.
 
Some of Annie’s best writing was on Tiny Beans, a weekly blog, where she expertly mixed humor with the inevitable trials of managing three tiny babies.  People waited to get her Friday updates. She was a keen observer of human behavior.  Her humor, often at her own expense, was also seen in her wry writings on Facebook and Instagram. She wrote and illustrated a children’s book that is not yet published. A true fashionista, Anne wrote an online fashion blog, which was highly read. 
 
She was an accomplished flyfisher and loved skiing at Steamboat Springs, Colorado
 
In her professional life Anne developed events for the Oxford American, worked in development and events for the Little Rock Film Festival, was a sales coordinator at Nuage Designs in Miami, and as business coordinator at the Miami International Film Festival, and as an administrative assistant for Kreiss Furniture in New York.
 
She attended the University of Mississippi and graduated with a B.A. from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock with a major in psychology and a minor in art.  She volunteered for the University of Arkansas Medical Auxiliary and designed a successful logo for them.  She also volunteered at numerous community events.
 
She is survived by  her husband, Matthew, their children Dylan, Eva and Max, of Stuttgart; her mother, Marion Kahn, and her sister, Marion King, both of Steamboat Springs, Colorado; her brother, Grant Ingersoll (SueAnn), of San Clemente, CA; her uncle Dr. Alfred Kahn (Susan) of Naples, FL; her uncle, Tommy Oliver, of Dallas; her great-aunt, Jane Moses.   She is also survived by her in-laws, John and Nancy Moore, Clark (Sarah) of Stuttgart, Taylor (Whitney) Moore of Little Rock, as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.  She was preceded by her father, Douglas Bonner, her grandparents, Redith and Alfred Kahn, and Douglas and Virginia Bonner, and her aunt, Susan Oliver.
 
In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be made to: The Department of Art + Design Endowed Scholarship at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2801 South University Avenue, Little Rock, Arkansas 72204, 501-683-7208; or to the UAMS Foundation Fund, 4301 W. Markham #716, Little Rock, AR, 72205-7199, note on the memo line PRI Brain Research.
 
The family expresses its gratitude to all who shared their love and support for Anne through difficult times.  Just as Annie did in sharing her sunshine, each of these loving people has made her world and the world at large a better place.
 
A celebration of life will be held Thursday November 7, 2019 at 2 p.m. at Second Presbyterian Church followed by a reception at the church.  Arrangements are under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfuneralhome.com

Condolences(08)
Brooke Howard Clausen
#8
Jul 24th, 2024 8:23 pm
What Lauren says is true. Anne was always so nice with her soft spoken sweet voice and she was the most beautiful. She was gorgeous. And she was cool and I am still bothered by her death bc she was so young. I'm only 9 days older than she was and she should still be here getting ti be a mom and her babies should still have her amd I am just so sorry that that's not how it is. It's incredibly unfair and I wish she was still here. We all miss you Annie. We love you and think of you still.
Scott scott Sudduth
#7
Nov 8th, 2019 2:34 pm
Marion, I'm so sorry about Ann..I found out through my daughter Lauren (sudduth) Sukany. I don't go on social media that much anymore I pick up your painting from time to time. on FB. maybe down the road we go out and paint. love scott.
Kate Hargis
#6
Nov 6th, 2019 8:53 pm
I’ve known Anne throughout high school, but we became closest after we had children. We enjoyed many adventurous play dates together with our kiddos. It was obvious to me how much she adored her sweet triplets. She doted on them and took time to make each one feel special. I was in awe of her. On top of caring for three littles, Anne went out of her way to be thoughtful and spread kindness to others. After Aaron and I had our second child, she sent us our favorite thing to eat ... pizza. And when she would come to visit, she often brought some sort of tasty treat. I will forever cherish the time we spent together. I’ll remember her incredible kindness, creativity, mesmerizing eyes and huge smile. Love you, Annie!
Sami Grace
#5
Nov 6th, 2019 3:21 pm
Since knowing Anne way back in Jr High where she attended school with my daughters Lauren & Sydney Perkins. I always felt she was a very special person. Her gorgeous beauty was truly deep inside and out. There wasn't anything she wouldn't do to help any of her classmates. They have all stayed in touch til the very end. She will be missed by so very many people...especially her precious gifts from God, Dylan, Max and Eva. Rest Sweet Angel, You will be missed by all, Sami
Lee Green
#4
Nov 6th, 2019 12:40 pm
Matthew, I’m so sorry I will be keeping you and the girls in prayer in the coming weeks. Hugs to you all.
Lauren Sukany
#3
Nov 4th, 2019 1:57 pm
I knew Anne in junior high school. She was the nicest and most beautiful person at the school. She would let me borrow her clothes from the Delia catalog, but I was about a foot shorter than her, so her “cropped” pants would go past my ankles! We were also in a play together at the Weekend Theater once. She was supposed to be a ragged orphan girl, but her bright eyes and big smile just made her shine. She was always cheerful, fun to be around, and had an infectious laugh. I saw her once while visiting Little Rock as an adult, and though we had lost contact, she was still just as nice as she was ten years earlier. My sister texted me to let me know of her passing because I’m not on social media. I was so so sad to hear this news, and I am truly sorry to her family and close friends she left behind. I know Anne’s death is a huge loss in your lives. I’m so sorry. I’m praying for y’all and especially her babies. - Lauren
Linda & Bobby Ring
#2
Nov 3rd, 2019 9:29 pm
It’s hard to understand why people are taken from us, but I’m sure all of Annie’s friends and family hold special memories of her that will guide us all through this time of sadness.
Randy Davidson
#1
Nov 3rd, 2019 6:52 pm
Anne was very special to me . Knowing her, gave me a feeling of being in the sunshine.

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