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Mildred Pauline Moore
Selvin, IN.
Mildred Pauline Moore, 93, passed away Thursday, March 27, 2014 at her home near Selvin.
Pauline enjoyed reading and cookbooks. Even at her age, she kept up on current events and was able to be independent and live at home. She loved her children and grandchildren and they loved her.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 40 years, Lester "Buck" Moore; a son, Lyndon G. Wiggs, 3 brothers and 1 sister.
Pauline is survived by 2 daughters, Greta B. Moore and Lillian Casteel (Robert) of Hot Springs Village, AR.; son, Lester "Terry" Moore (Nancy) of Morocco, IN.; 5 grandchildren, Erik (Tammy) Wiggs, Philip (Mona) Wiggs, Althea Wiggs, Andrew (Barbara) & Terrence (Jeanne) Moore; 10 great grandchildren; brother, James W. Harris of Boonville & sister-in-law, LaVerne Roth, who both extended many kindnesses to Pauline; and several nieces and nephews.
Graveside Service 2:00 PM Sunday, March 30, 2014 at Selvin Cemetery.
Friends may call from 12 Noon until 1:30 PM Sunday at Koehler Funeral Home Boonville Chapel.
Memorial contributions in memory of Pauline may be made to the Salvation Army or Selvin United Methodist Church.
Condolences and any special remembrances may be made online at www.koehlerfuneralhome.com
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Terry and family,
Sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. We are getting older, ourselves, so you were Blessed to have her this long. God Bless your family
Joannie Brooks Teal
March 29, 2014
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