1946
2020
Ellen A. Moore
August 17, 1946-October 26, 2020
Ellen Anne Moore was born the daughter of William and Miriam (Klein) Bradford August 17th, 1946 in Waterloo, Iowa. Ellen graduated from Sumner High School in 1964. She went on to beauty school where met many friends as a hairdresser. Ellen moved on to work at Cortright Realtors where she worked as a as a secretary and then gained her real estate license. Ellen loved spending time in her garden, reading her Bible, and spending time with her grandchildren making many memories. Ellen spent her summers in Iowa and her winters in Missouri. Ellen passed away in Lebanon, MO on Oct. 26th with her soulmate, Morrie Kauffman and dear friend, Ron. Ellen is survived by her children Danielle Bobst of Readlyn, and Darrin and his wife Tiffany Moore of Jesup. She is also survived by her grandchildren Justin, Jeremy, and Josh Everett and Camrin, Mara, and Nic Moore; and great-grandchild, Charlie. Ellen's beloved siblings are Jim (Jeanie) Bradford of Ft MeyersFL; Lynda (Mike) Miller of Sumner; Diane (Randy) Teague of Graham NC; Vickie (Mark) Rhea of Sumner, and Sue (John) Leahy of Lake Zurich, IL as well as many nieces and nephews she greatly loved. We love you to heaven Gramma Beautiful. There will be a Celebration of Life next summer.
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4 Entries
La Von Kammerman
November 7, 2020
Sorry for the loss of Ellen. We were in Beauty School together! Blessings to the family!!!
Margaret woodward
November 6, 2020
Ellen and became best friends in beauty school and many many times together especially the one on the farm rest in peace my friend zElkenita love ya
Judy Moore
November 6, 2020
My prayers to all of you Ellen was a beautiful person inside and out. She will be missed by all.
Kevan And Shelley Cortright and family
November 6, 2020
To Ellen´s family ,
We send you all our heartfelt sympathy and prayers for support
after the loss of such a remarkable
woman. Ellen was a part of our family that will never be replaced and we will never forget her.
One "tough cookie" and an example of strength and faith to behold. What joy she must be experiencing now and reconnecting with so many that loved her so much.God blessed
us with her presence to enjoy and
have as a dear friend and her faith has brought her home.
God bless and give you strength .
Sincerely. Kevan and Shelley Cortright and family
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