

Her light shining brightest, she held hands, educated, supported and encouraged women through one of the most difficult and miraculous times of their lives. Through this time, she met Eddie, fell in love, got married, gave birth to their two beautiful girls, completed courses to become an RN and start her BSN all while working as a nurse in a pediatric office and an elementary school.Įrin fought against COVID as an emergency room nurse and although exhausted, she still pressed on to her ultimate dream of joining the Labor and Delivery team. She excelled at caring for others and loved the adrenaline rush of work in NYC so much that she went back to school to become a Paramedic.Įrin had even bigger dreams and continued on in school with the support of her mentor and paramedic partner Papa Joe. Erin realized this was her hearts calling.


It was when she decided to check out the EMT program that her true light started to glow. While she loved her little charges (and their swanky Central Park apartment, let's be honest), it still wasn't the right fit. Next she tried waitressing, bar tending and nannying. Snooty dance teachers didn't mesh will with her personality. She was predeceased by her mother in law Diget Dupont-Day.Īfter graduating in 1999 from A&M Consolidated in College Station, she moved to New York City to attend a performing arts school to pursue her dreams of acting and singing after high school dance team assured her of this was absolutely the path for her. She passed from this world into the next on January 30, 2022.Įrin, of Sparta, New Jersey, is survived by her husband Eddie, daughters Rylee and Mackenzie, mother Kathy Jones, Sister Kerie Angele, brother in law Leo Angele, nephew Leo, niece Lindsay and a multitude of extended family, friends and colleagues. A native Texan, Erin Sue Moore was born October 16th, 1980 and grew up in College Station, Texas.
