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Melanie Moore Obituary

Longtime Chugiak resident Melanie A. Moore, 58, died July 6, 2008, at her residence of liver cancer.
A memorial service and celebration of life will be at 4 p.m. Saturday at Peter's Creek Christian Center.
Melanie was born Sept. 1, 1949, in Greene, N.Y. Her father was in the Navy, so they traveled often and his retirement brought them to the Pacific Northwest. Melanie originally came to Alaska by way of the Malispina on the Alaska Marine Highway. She met and married her loving husband and best friend, John, in 1984 and gave birth to their only but most precious child, Annie, in 1986.
Melanie worked for the Municipality of Anchorage until 2007, and she enjoyed the incredibly supportive people she worked with and for, making her job pleasurable.
The Moores are members of Peter's Creek Christian Center and are very thankful for all of their love, compassion, support and prayers.
Melanie was a beautiful person inside and out and her relationship with Jesus Christ was the most important and valuable thing in her life. She had a way of leaving Jesus' touch everywhere she went. Her husband and daughter will always remember her as the most loving, caring, compassionate and selfless person they have ever known, and they are very grateful that God chose them to be blessed by her life.
Melanie enjoyed children and tried to borrow one when she could. One of her most rewarding experiences was volunteering at Providence Hospital for the "Kuddle Kore," holding and loving babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit to help them thrive. She also enjoyed sewing, reading and walking.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Jeannette Poulsen in 1985 and Robert Poulsen in 2001.
Survivors include husband, John; and daughter, Annie, who graciously and tenderly cared for her; her only but very close sister, Minet Poulsen; and nephew, Josh, both of Kirkland, Wash.; her brother, Mark (Sally) Poulsen; and niece, Alex, of Boise, Idaho; younger brother, Karl (Merritt) Poulsen of Lynnwood, Wash.; sister-in-law and good friend, Nancy Griffith and her daughters, Molly and Arika, of Seattle; very special aunt and uncle, Fred (Nancy) Cook of Binghamton, N.Y.; several cousins, Rick Cook of Binghamton, Nancy Banazek of Conroe, Texas, Carol Fox of Lowville, N.Y., Gail Cole of Painted Post, N.Y., Jeannette LaRose of Houston, Texas, Bobby Hohn of Middleton, Del., Jim Hitt of Port St. Lucie, Fla., and another special uncle, Howard Hitt of Port St. Lucie. Melanie loved all of her family members especially those, and there are many, on her husband's side of the family.
Her body will be cremated.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Peter's Creek Youth Center, attention Zach Chandler, 20640 Chapel Drive, Chugiak, AK 99567, would be greatly appreciated.
Anchorage Funeral Home and Crematory is handling arrangements.

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Published by Anchorage Daily News from Jul. 9 to Jul. 10, 2008.

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Tonya King

July 25, 2008

I just would like to say , melanie trained me when i was doing my externship at the Dept of Health, and she was a very helpful and caring and kind woman, i was very upset when i read the newspaper, but her family will be in my prayers
God Bless

Nancy Banazek

July 13, 2008

John and Annie,
I am so sad for your loss.
Melanie had an amaizingly big heart, and beautiful soul. Her expressions of love and caring came through in her cards, and phone calls. Everything about her was inspiring, especially her faith, her positive attitude, and her courage. Life's treasures are people and the joy that they give others. She was a shining star. God Bless you and keep you in peace. Love, Cousin Nancy

Minet & Josh

July 12, 2008

Melanie was and always will be the best sister and best friend I will ever have. She was my rock so strong in her faith and love of the Lord. I have been so blessed to have her in my life. I love her darling Annie and John so much. They were her life, along with the Lord. I pray for the Lord to help us all heal from this loss. Love and Prayers Minet and Josh

Jerry Bryant

July 12, 2008

John & Annie,
You have been family as we have lived beside each other for so many years. Melanie was one of those rare people who seemed to only see the good in everyone she met. Her smile was electric I will always cherish the talks we had the tears we shared as well as the joy. I can never hear the word "darling" and not think of her. I will miss the tea parties. Just as it is hard to imagine life without her, I love you both and can't imagine life without the two of you. Thankyou for allowing our family to be apart of your family.

Kaylynn Schrack

July 12, 2008

I met Melanie when I was 14, and I remember her love for a young girl trying to find her way! Her & John cooked the food at my wedding rehearsal dinner, she made a bigger impact on me than I will EVER be able to express...I loved her homemade bread too!
I'm very thankful that God allowed me to know her...thanks sis Melanie for your love and the wonderfulness that was you! I'll always treasure the times I shared with you!
John & Annie, I love you and I'm praying for strength and peace!

Diane Ingle

July 12, 2008

I worked with Melanie at the Department of Health and Human Services and she was a true treasure. She was kind, caring, and without judgement of her colleagues and clients. I admired her faith and hope you find comfort in yours in the days ahead.

Jennifer Vancil

July 11, 2008

I was blessed to attend church with Melanie for many years. She was a person of great faith. Even on her hardest days, she still had a smile on her face and an abiding trust in God that he was taking care of her. She was a woman of humility who generously told her story of finding God in the hopes that others might as well. She adored her family and adored every child I ever saw her come into contact with. I will remember her with her hands raised, dancing before the Lord and singing his praises. Our hearts go out to all of her close family and friends. She will be missed and remembered.

Nancy Griffith

July 11, 2008

Dear John and Annie,

My deepest sympathy goes out to you for the passing of your wonderful Melanie. She graced everyone she met with her courage, compassion and kindness and will be so greatly missed. I am honored to have been a part of her life and will always cherish her loving memory.

Rob schreckhise

July 11, 2008

Dear John and Annie,
I love you both very much!

Melanie,
Your flight I see inside my soul, Love is your strength and the wind your road. Fly so fast that we feel the breeze and see your laughter in the moving trees. Ascend higher and lead the way we all will follow you some sweet day.

Love

Chandi & Kyle Plank

July 11, 2008

I loved Melanie very much. I remember her walking out the door once, and saying "But Chan... We love you TOO!! "

It became a family saying!

She will always be remembered as a truly kind, wonderful soul.

I will keep John and Annie in my prayers. Love you both.

Gordon and Helen Burden

July 11, 2008

John and Annie
You are so--is our thoughts and prayers and our hearts are full of love for you Our life is so much richer for having known Melanie I will miss my Monday morning mail to send to her but will try to stay connected to you two Much Love Aunt Helen and Uncle Gordie

Belinda Orr

July 11, 2008

Melanie and I have been best friends for 48 years. We met in 5th grade and have been in contact with each other ever since. Even though we have been miles apart our friendship never faded. When we were young we shared our hopes and dreams and her's came true when she met John, the love of her life and out of that love came a beautiful daughter, Annie. I love them dearly.

Mark Poulsen

July 10, 2008

Mel was my little sister and gave me more than any brother could hope for. Always loved me for who I was but always let me know when I was not myself.She was so special.John and Annie we love you both and know that she is in the good place.Our prayers include you always.

Dottie Heath

July 10, 2008

John,

There is not a doubt in my mind that Melanie saved your life. So very many times I would talk to her about it as only a sister-in-law can. You know what she would say? She told me that the Lord blessed HER the day YOU came into her life. I know the two of you belonged together. You were not only husband and wife, but you were best friends to the end. That is a relationship that few people ever experience. How wonderful that God allowed you to find each other.
It is difficult for all of us to know she is gone and that we will never hear her call with that welcoming, "Well, honey...." but I truly believe that she accomplished everything the Lord wanted her to do on this earth and He wanted her with Him.

But your work and Annie's is not yet done. Look at your life and the times you should have died...Vietnam, the plane crash, the car off the road, etc. I told you the Lord had plans for you. Well, I really believe that He still has plans for you. There is a reason that you are still here. You need to figure out what it is. That has to be your goal.

Annie, you were the light of your mother's life. She could not mention you without pride in her voice. I talked to her a couple weeks ago and she was so proud of you. She said she really believed your "head was on straight" and you were headed where you needed to be. She just regreted that she would not see you marry or see her grandchildren. But, Annie, I believe she will.

You two support each other. You shared your lives with a very special person.
Love to both of you.

Fred and Nada Lovatt

July 10, 2008

Our prayers and thoughts are with you John and Annie. We only met her for a few hours but we saw the Love that flowed from her heart. We are blessed to have met her. Thank you.

Larry and Dena Farris

July 10, 2008

As a little girl my Mom would take me to Melanie's for a cup of tea. I loved to dip the honey from the honey jar. As I grew, my love for Melanie grew as well. She was such a beautiful soul and I adored her. I pray that God comforts John and Annie, because I love them as well.

Roy and Loda Schreckhise

July 10, 2008

In a recent visit with Melanie, she took such great care for us even in her pain. We would call her and she would answer, "darling". What a true and loyal friend. Oh how we will miss her warmth and her smile. Our prayers are with John and Annie.

Susan Blackmer

July 10, 2008

Dearest Johnny and Annie,
I want you to know how very sorry I am for your loss. I cannot even imagine what you both must be going through. The visit we had this last year was something that was very very special. Your Melanie was a super person and I consider her my hero. She will be greatly missed but is with the Lord now and feeling GOOD. Maybe her and Marla are having a great time up there. God Bless you both and know that we love you and are always thinking of you. Love, hugs and kisses.

Cousin SUE

Deanna Herning

July 9, 2008

My prayers and thoughts are with you John & Annie. Mel lit up any room she walked into. She always put others ahead of herself. I was remembering the day not too long ago in church when she was dancing before her Lord in front of the church, I can see her now dancing again before her Lord with 100 times more zeal! She loved life and lived it to it's fullest. We were all blessed by her. She was a "darling" and I miss her lots.

Your Friends at Hospice of Anchorage

July 9, 2008

The thoughts and hearts of everyone at Hospice of Anchorage are with Melanie's family and friends--our continued support is available to anyone in her circle who would like to be in touch. We share your sorrow and wish you all moments of comfort and peace...

Jim and Karen Ferguson

July 9, 2008

Annie,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your Mom is in a wonderful place and is finally at peace.

Love and prayers always,
Jim and Karen Ferguson

Lisa and John Hood

July 9, 2008

We were so blessed to have known Melanie. She truly loved from a heart of grace and compassion. Her smile is what I will remember most, and her hugs. You couldn't see Mel smile and not feel the love of Jesus. We take comfort in the fact that this precious "jewel" now shines in Heaven.

Val Krause

July 9, 2008

Words cannot express how much I loved Melanie. I am going to miss her terribly. But I am also very thankful to have known her and experienced her love and grace. She is truly an amazing person. I love you and miss you Melanie. Love Val

Nowlin Withers

July 9, 2008

John & Annie,
Please accept our condolences, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Nowlin & Lisa

Rita Grenier

July 9, 2008

As long as I have known Melanie, she has shared her love of God and others wholeheartedly, with love and compassion. She lit up when talking about her John and Annie. She was the embodiment of Hospitality and Service. The coffee pot was always on with a mega watt smile to top it off!

She was a very special lady who will live on in our hearts and minds.
In loving memory,

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