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Irma L. Moore

07/30/1919 - 01/22/2011

Irma L. Moore obituary, 07/30/1919-01/22/2011, Spokane, WA

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07/30/1919

DIED

01/22/2011

Irma Moore Obituary


MOORE,
Irma L.
(Larson)
(Age 91)

Born July 30, 1919 in Spokane, WA; entered into rest January 22, 2011 in Spokane, WA. Irma is survived by her daughter, Gail L. Hills (née Wallingford) of Kennewick, WA; two granddaughters, Arlene D. Hills of Shoreline, WA and Cheryl L. Bush (husband, Michael) of Selah, WA. Preceded in death by her brothers, Frank and Robert Larson. She graduated from North Central High School in 1937 as Valedictorian and attended Kelsey Baird Secretarial School. Irma served as secretary to various legislators in Olympia (1960s). She also served as supervisor of elections of Spokane County (1950s -1960s). Irma was a lifelong member of Grace Lutheran Church in Spokane, and member of Daughters of the Nile. She will always be remembered for her friendships and generosity, and faithful service in her church. Private interment at Riverside Memorial Park, Spokane, WA. RIPLINGER FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, 4305 N. DIVISION, SPOKANE, WA in care of arrangements.

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Published by Spokesman-Review from Jan. 26 to Jan. 27, 2011.

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January 31, 2011

Irma was a super Aunt to us. She loved playing cards in Yuma and having family reunions with myself , my brother David and sister Linda. She told us about all the happeinings with our Dad Bob Larson and her family. I loved her stories. We will miss her deeply. She was one in a million. Judy Walker (niece)

Bobbie Anders

January 26, 2011

Although we only knew Irma for a few short years, she was very very special to us. We met her through her niece, Judy Walker and former neighbor, Jan Franz. We particularly enjoyed visiting and playing cards with her during her visit to Yuma, AZ. She will be great missed. Bobbie and Al Anders

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