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Juanita Elizabeth Moberley

Shreveport, Louisiana

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Juanita ElizabethMoberleySHREVEPORT, LA - Juanita Elizabeth Moberley succumbed to cancer on February 20, 2011 at 12:30 pm at Grace Home in Shreveport. The eldest of five daughters born to Charlie and Corrine Bordelon in Marksville, LA., March 24, 1927, she moved to Shreveport in 1953 with her two...

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Juanita was my dear friend for many years. She helped me throught some very rough times & I'll appreciate her love & friendship always. My prayers & thoughts are with her family. I know she loved you all dearly. God bless you. Margaret Eskelund Schueler

"THE FINAL SALUTE" FROM THE AMERICAN LEGION IS SO IMPRESSIVE, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL LIFE AND "LADY". STEVE, KNOW THIS IS A GREAT LOSS FOR YOU AND FAMILY AND FOR JUANITA TO HAVE LOST TWO HUSBAND'S, WHAT A SPECIAL LADY. OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON. DEWITT AND LOUISE

The Moberley Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult and tough time. May She rest in peace and may the family be united together. Be sure of my Prayer support

Juanita was a wonderful friend. Although I didn't see her very much, I always knew she was there if I needed her. Bless her and her family. I know I speak for the other Beginning Experience family for the many blessings she brought to all of us. love , john and harriet

I remember her as Mrs. Wiggins, Steve & Ricky's Mom. She was so very nice & kind - a true lady. The family will be in my thoughts & prayers. Carol Bateman

SHE WAS A GREAT LADY AND I CALLED HER A FRIEND! WE SHARED A LOT OF STORIES ABOUT OUR FAMILY`S. HER HUSBAND`S BEING IN THE AIR FORCE AND MY FATHER BEING IN AIR FORCE TOO, AND MY SON SERVING IN THE ARMY! I WORKED WITH HER AT SCHUMPERT MEDICAL CENTER FOR MANY YEARS! REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND, I LOVE YOU AND I WILL MISS YOU! DOUG

The Moberley Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.
Dr Michael Schwalke & Staff

The Final Salute

“Brothers in Arms”, Military men and women down through the centuries, have traditionally exchanged “Hand Salutes” as a sign of recognition and as a way to render courtesy and respect one to another.

This “Hand Salute” is the last that we shall render to Mrs. Juanita Elizabeth Moberley a loving Air Force wife who provided dedicate service to her country, her community and her family. To her family it symbolizes the love and respect that we have for...