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Pauline Moore Obituary

Pauline (Polly) Conger Moore passed away May 2, 2011 at age 88. Born in Riceville, IA to Dairy Farmer Clarence Emerson Conger and mother, Ruth Krueger. The Conger Farm is one of Iowa's "Century Farms" still farmed by the Conger Family. She is survived by her husband of 64 years, Architect Hugh Moore Jr., whose father was co-founder the Dixie Cup Company. Four children, Judy, Heath, Alison and Sallie also survive. Son Jason died by suicide leaving daughter, Lyndsay, nine other grandchildren and twin great-granddaughters, Pauline and Catherine. Polly used her talents in many ways serving as Architectural Librarian at Penn State College, where she met Hugh during World War II, then as personal assistant to New York City fashion designer Hope Skillman. Following her marriage in 1946, when Hugh was a reserve officer in Korea, she played leading ladies in The Little Theatre of Lafayette College. Later she opened an antique shop in their summer home on the Delaware Canal. Polly was a civil rights activist and a life long member of the NAACP. She was a founding member of the Easton area Women's League for Peace and Freedom and initiated the first silent vigil protesting the Vietnam War, which grew from five to hundreds of protesters during the course of the war. Polly and Hugh relocated to Italy after President Nixon was re-elected and when he escalated the war. In retirement, she and her husband divided their time between sunny Tucson, AZ. and the Chianti Region of Tuscany, living the last five years at "Amber Lights." No Memorials are planned. Arrangements by DESERT SUNSET FUNERAL HOME.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star on May 8, 2011.

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Alyce Kyle

May 14, 2011

Polly,
I miss you already. I so enjoyed sharing my crazy jokes with you at Amber Lights. My deepest sympathy to Hugh.
With love,
Alyce Kyle

Matt Moore

May 13, 2011

RIP Aunt Polly - I'll always remember how kind and caring you were.

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