Obit:

Moore, Ivy Ellen (1887 - 1976)

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Stan

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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames:

MOORE HOGAN HENRICKS


----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner 05/19/1976

 

TEACHER, IVY MOORE


Funeral services for Ivy Ellen Moore, 88, were held on Tuesday, May 18.
Miss Moore died Sunday noon, May 16, 1976.


Services were conducted by Rev. David Logue, with Mrs. Allen Dallman playing the organ and Mr. Gary Schultz singing Peace in the Valley and Now the Day is Over . Burial was in the Greenwood Cemetery.


Miss Moore was born on the family farm at Popple River, Clark County on Aug. 25, 1887, and the youngest of seven children of Stephen B. and Ellen Hogan Moore. She received her elementary education in the Town of Warner Public School, later graduating from Greenwood High School as salutatorian and from Milwaukee State University in 1916. She worked in education for 35 years, teaching in Waupun, Kenosha and Minneapolis.


She was a member of Zion United Church of Greenwood. She was a fifty-year member of Royal Neighbors of America and a member of the National Retired Teachers Association, Minnesota Retired Teachers Association and American Association of retired persons.


She was the last of a family of seven, having been preceded in death by her father, mother, three brothers and three sisters.


She is survived by one niece, Mrs. Catherine Henricks of Milwaukee, five great nieces and nephews and fifteen great-great nieces and nephews.


Pallbearers were Truman B. Hill, Don Ossman, Albert Pogodinski, Alfons Hemersbach, Steve Hemersbach and Gerald Steffen.

 

 


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