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Tracy Anne Moore

January 14, 2026

The family of the Late Tracy Anne Moore (née Bayne) is deeply saddened to announce that Tracy passed away on January 14, 2026.

Tracy was born in Moose Jaw, SK, the second of five children born to Jack and Betty Bayne. In 1960 her family moved to Thompson, MB where she thrived and made many friends. Tracy was a cheerleader in High School and worked part-time at the movie theatre. After marrying Merton Moore and the arrival of their son Paul, the three of them set out from Thompson for the West. Their daughter Becky was born in Golden, BC. After Golden, the young family lived in Calgary and Winnipeg before settling in Regina.

Tracy will be remembered as a hard working, fun loving person who always put the needs of her family before her own. She was the family's gardening expert, having worked many years at Lakeview Gardens, even appearing on television on their behalf, and later worked at Unique Garden Centre. She loved doing crossword puzzles and never missed an episode of Coronation Street. Tracy was kind and generous to all. Tracy is survived by her husband Merton, son Paul (Feddy), daughter Becky, granddaughter Emma (Geordie), mother Betty, siblings Terry Leeson (Wayne), Danny (Andrea Urichen), David (MaryLou), and Jackie Murray (Lyndon Friesen), extended family and friends who will all greatly miss her. Tracy was predeceased by her father Jack.

A Celebration of Life is planned for May 23, 2026 from 1:30 to 4:00 PM at St. Albert Seniors Association, 7 Tache St., St Albert, AB, T8N 2S3

Messages of Condolence

Tracy and Terry were my first friends when we all moved to Thompson in 1960.We have stayed in touch for over 60 years.My heart is broken. I miss my friend.Hugs and condolences to the remaining family.
- Kathy Gutheil (Wrist)
I was so sorry to hear of Tracy's passing. Sending love to all the family.
- Brenda Leonard
MY CONDOLENCES TO PAUL AND EMMA. SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS
- margderfong@gmail.com
I was very very saddened to hear of Tracy’s passing we were classmates growing up in Thompson! We had a connection we were both born in Moose Jaw and moved to Thompson in the 1960’s ! We were a pretty close community and my mom Dorreen was very close friends with Betty ! We all had great childhood memories growing up in Thompson and remember Tracy and the whole Bayne family with fondness . She was such a beautiful lady and will be missed! Sincerely Stuart Houston
- Stuart Houston

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