Born in Mahanoy City, she was the
daughter of the late William and Catherine (Wirtz) Moore.
She was a graduate of Mahanoy City High School and had been employed with City Shirt Factory.
She enjoyed cooking holiday dinners for her family,
sewing, jigsaw puzzles, her favorite TV show, Gunsmoke, John Wayne and going to the symphony orchestra with her daughter, Donna.
She was a member of St. Richard's Church in Barnesville.
Preceding her in death were a sister, Theresa Markiewicz, and brothers: Joseph, William, Robert, Jerry and Thomas Moore.
Survivors include three daughters: Cathy Rowe and her husband, Bill, of Barnesville, Dottie Demko of Mahanoy City, Donna Kline and her husband, Mark, of Wernersville; a son, Jackie and his companion, Lisa Ketledge; a brother, Paul Moore of Mahanoy City; grandchildren: Kim Krietzer and her husband, Jonas, Bill Rowe and his wife, Julie,
Melissa Lichtenwalner and her husband, Eric, Kayla Heiser and her husband, Greg, Nicholas Gursky and his
companion, Meghan Rudy, Jessica Kennedy and her
husband, Ron, and John, Adam and Jordan Demko.
She is also survived by great-grandchildren: Jonas, Noah, Morgan, Ben, Viola, Nevaeh and Edgy, nieces and nephews.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated April 24th at St. Richard's Church in Barnesville. Interment followed in St. Fidelis Cemetery In Mahanoy Township.
Please visit www.jarrettfuneralhome.com for more information.
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Helen Trackim
April 23, 2017
Cathy,Dottie,Donna and Jackie,
So sorry for your loss. I remember all of the fun times at her house growing up. She will be deeply missed! Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this sad time. Helen and Steve Trackim
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Kathie Hearn
April 23, 2017
Remembering all the great times we had, you were a wonderful aunt!!!
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