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Jocelynn C. Moree made her grand exit on May 17, 2026, at the age of 56 - and if you knew Jocelynn, you already know she probably had the angels laughing before she even made it through the gates.
Born November 15, 1969, with her little sister on her tail, literally! She lived life with style, spice, and just enough side-eye to keep everybody in check. A proud graduate of Greenville High School, Class of 1989, Jocelyn dedicated her life to caring for children and uplifting families through her work with Richmond County Children Services as a social worker. But make no mistake - while she worked hard, she played harder, especially while pursuing her bachelor's degree in Sociology from Mississippi Valley State University May 1993.
She was a true connoisseur of the finer things in life: good food, good gossip, sharp outfits, family dinners, and a house full of laughter. Jocelyn believed in a good time with friends near and far from her years growing up in G-ville to the yard of Mississippi Valley State University. She had a gift for making people feel loved, seen, fed, and occasionally roasted - all at the same time.
Her greatest joy, however, was her family. She adored her children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews with her whole heart and wore the title of grandmother like a crown. Whether she was cheering from the sidelines, fussing like nobody's business, or road tripping with Connie, Jocelyn made sure her people knew they were loved loudly and completely.
She leaves to cherish her unforgettable memory her Father: Robert Lee (Rachael) Williams; Siblings: Kimalee K. (Micheal) Holmes, Jennifer C. Moree (Arkevia) Brown, Regina R. Williams, Robert L. (RyAnne) Williams, Jr.; her Children: Camron Markel (Jeanie) Moree and Jayln Sidney Libraè. Bruce; beloved Grandchild: Camron M. Moree, Jr. and a Bonus Granddaughter: Lyra N. Schuerman and her family placed with her through genuine love; Toccara Reynolds and her daughter's Derekah and Dereiah Lawrence (God Daughters), and we could never forget Connie Sims who moved with her through her last leg of life to the end with comfort and support as well as a whole village of family, friends, coworkers, church folks, and honorary cousins who all have a Jocelyn story that probably starts with, "Now let me tell you what she said...
Though her voice is now quiet, her spirit will continue to live in every loud laugh, every over-seasoned cookout plate, every dramatic family debate, and every child who needed kindness and found it in her.
In true Jocelyn fashion, don't come acting brand new - come prepared to laugh, cry, hug somebody tight, and tell your favorite story about her. Because if Jocelyn taught us anything, it's that life is meant to be lived out loud.
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