Amy Moore Mitchum
1957 - 2025
Amy Moore Mitchum passed away January 13, 2025, at age 67, in Winston-Salem, NC.
She was born on May 13, 1957, in Macon, GA to the late Willard Moore and Imogene Johnson
Vincent.
She was fierce and witty, always making those around her laugh. Amy loved reading, antiquing,
classic movies, and cats. Most of all she loved her family.
Amy was a loving mother, grandmother, and sister. She is survived by her three sons, Bryan
(Jennifer) Mitchum, David (Brittany) Mitchum, and Stuart (Robin) Mitchum, and her eight
grandchildren, Emmitt, Gabriel, Grace, Ryleigh, Corbin, Kara, Emmalee, and Taryn. She is also
survived by her two sisters, Jill Vaughan and Cheryl (Ronnie) Williams as well as a host of other
family members.
Amy graduated from Putnam County High School in 1975. Then went on to become a
Registered Nurse in 1977, earning an associate’s degree in nursing from Georgia College in
Milledgeville. She worked as a registered nurse for several years in Milledgeville, GA.
Amy went on to work in the tobacco industry. She held a role in quality control with Brown &
Williamson before working in research and development for RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company. In
2021, she retired after a rewarding career.
Her sons Bryan, David and Stuart were her pride and joy. Together, they had many adventures
(and quite a few misadventures too). Their time together was filled with laughter and joy. She
loved every minute!
Amy was a woman of many talents. She played the piano with gusto, drew detailed pencil
sketches, and knew how to spin a yarn. She was an expert in the kitchen, where she
experimented often. A food connoisseur, she was always on the lookout for new recipes. No
guest left her home hungry.
Amy faced life with strength, resilience and a sense of humor. She was a bright light to all who
knew her. Her family and friends will deeply miss her vibrant spirit and kind heart.
Visitation will be held on January 25 th , 2025 at 10:00 am until the time of service at 11:00 am at
First Baptist Church of Eatonton, GA. The graveside service will follow at 2:00 pm at Forsyth
City Cemetery.
The family asks that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to the Wounded Warrior
Project at woundedwarriorproject.org, Second Harvest Food Bank at secondharvestnwnc.org, or
to a pet charity of your choice.
Vining Ivy Hill Chapel in Eatonton, GA is overseeing the arrangements.