Regina (Jeannie) Moxley-Staab died at her home in Overland Park, Kansas on the 7th day of January 2016.
Jeannie was born on June 25th, 1939, in Ricketts, Iowa to Walter H. and Myrtle C. Schultz.
She graduated from Schleswig High School in Schleswig, Iowa. Jeannie then entered college and graduated from Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa in 1961. While at Drake University she was active in many university activities and was a majorette for the Drake University marching band. It was at Drake where she met her future husband F. W. (Bill) Moxley. Jeannie married Bill in 1961 and they had a son, Mark William Moxley. They lived in Des Moines, Chicago, and Los Angeles before moving to Overland Park Kansas in 19--. Bill Moxley died in 1984.
Jeannie continued to live in Overland Park and worked at United Telecom/Sprint until 1993. After retiring from Sprint she started her own business specializing in desktop publishing, computer support for other small companies, and web page design and support. Jeannie continued to be interested in baton twirling. Throughout her life she taught baton twirling to many students. She also was accomplished at judging baton twirling and she traveled throughout the country judging at baton twirling contests. She met her future husband Stephen W. (Steve) Staab in1987 and they married in 1990. Jeannie and Steve enjoyed life together. They traveled together throughout on the country and abroad on sightseeing trips and went on many fishing trips.
Jeannie loved her Church and was active in the Atonement Lutheran Church.
Jeannie enjoyed family activities with her son Mark and her grandchildren and entertained them for family functions as often as she could. She had a wide circle of friends in the community and enjoyed getting together for various activities.
Jeannie’s death was caused by an illness she treated for years, but through it all, she maintained a positive attitude, right up to the time of her death.
Jeannie was survived by her husband Steve, her son Mark (Michelle), a granddaughter Meghan, a grandson Will and a sister Sandi Landsness.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter H. and Myrtle C. Schultz and her first husband Bill.
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Regina (Jeannie) Moxley-Staab died at her home in Overland Park, Kansas on the 7th day of January 2016.
Jeannie was born on June 25th, 1939, in Ricketts, Iowa to Walter H. and Myrtle C. Schultz.
She graduated from Schleswig High School in Schleswig, Iowa. Jeannie then entered college and graduated from Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa in 1961. While at Drake University she was active in many university activities and was a majorette for the Drake University marching band. It was at Drake where she met her future husband F. W. (Bill) Moxley. Jeannie married Bill in 1961 and they had a son, Mark William Moxley. They lived in Des Moines, Chicago, and Los Angeles before moving to Overland Park Kansas in 19--. Bill Moxley died in 1984.
Jeannie continued to live in Overland Park and worked at United Telecom/Sprint until 1993. After retiring from Sprint she started her own business specializing in desktop publishing, computer support for other small companies, and web page design and support. Jeannie continued to be interested in baton twirling. Throughout her life she taught baton twirling to many students. She also was accomplished at judging baton twirling and she traveled throughout the country judging at baton twirling contests. She met her future husband Stephen W. (Steve) Staab in1987 and they married in 1990. Jeannie and Steve enjoyed life together. They traveled together throughout on the country and abroad on sightseeing trips and went on many fishing trips.
Jeannie loved her Church and was active in the Atonement Lutheran Church.
Jeannie enjoyed family activities with her son Mark and her grandchildren and entertained them for family functions as often as she could. She had a wide circle of friends in the community and enjoyed getting together for various activities.
Jeannie’s death was caused by an illness she treated for years, but through it all, she maintained a positive attitude, right up to the time of her death.
Jeannie was survived by her husband Steve, her son Mark (Michelle), a granddaughter Meghan, a grandson Will and a sister Sandi Landsness.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter H. and Myrtle C. Schultz and her first husband Bill.
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