Janice-Moore-Obituary

Janice Carol Moore

Chelsea, Michigan

Apr 7, 1936 – May 13, 2024

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April 7, 1936
DIED
May 13, 2024
LOCATION
Chelsea, Michigan

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Moore, Janice CarolChelsea, MI, formerly of PinckneyAge 88, died Monday, May 13, 2024, at the Chelsea Retirement Community. She was born April 7, 1936, in Plymouth, Michigan, the daughter of Russell Henry & Virginia (Berner) VanGilder. Jan graduated from Fenton High School in 1954, earned her...

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Mrs Moore was a teacher who touched the lives of her students in a positive life long way. She directly influenced my life and the lives of others in my family. I (Ann David Cox) had Mrs Moore in Junior High and all thru High school for PE and as a basketball coach. I babysat for TRACY and Blake when Mrs Moore taught at Cambridge Junior high and at GCHS. Gwenn David (my sister) also had Mrs Moore and babysat for her. My son JAD Evret Cox had Mrs Moore as a his counselor in high school; she...

Mrs Moore was a teacher who touched the lives of her students in a positive life long way. She directly influenced my life and the lives of others in my family. I (Ann David Cox) had Mrs Moore in Junior High and all thru High school for PE and as a basketball coach. I babysat for Chelsea and Blake when Mrs Moore taught at Cambridge Junior high and at GCHS. Gwenn David (my sister) also had Mrs Moore and babysat for her. My son JAD Evret Cox had Mrs Moore as a his counselor in high school; she...

My sincere condolences to Mrs. Moore's loved ones. I was lucky enough to have her for a basketball coach in the early 70's. She fought for us to be able to play and encouraged us to be competitive and good sports. I learned so much from her and so much appreciated all that she did for us in a time where women's sports were considered "second class". Thank you for sharing her with us.

Mrs. Moore was a mentor, coach and a great person to know. I was lucky enough to know her in high school and my memories of her are still so fresh. I remember one night that our team tp'd her house and because one of the others were on crutches and couldn't help, her and I knocked on the door and Mrs. Moore welcomed us in with no questions. We visited for about 10 minutes before leaving and Mrs. Moore was so surprised that she had been tp'd. she never suspected us, and she laughed the...