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Ellen Lucile <I>Mahorney</I> Moore

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Ellen Lucile Mahorney Moore

Birth
Montgomery County, Indiana, USA
Death
23 Feb 2017 (aged 103)
Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Ladoga, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9453354, Longitude: -86.8063431
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Ellen Lucile (Mahorney) Moore, age 103, of Crawfordsville, passed into the presence of the Lord on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017, in her home.

Mrs. Moore was born at the Mahorney Family Farm Homestead near Ladoga, to John Clayton and Margaret Ann (Miller) Mahorney. She graduated from Ladoga schools and was a member of the Ladoga Church of the Brethren. Lucile served many years as the Children's Sunday School Teacher/Co-ordinator and led music during worship services.

She married Carl Andrew Moore on Aug. 4, 1934, at the Crawfordsville First Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. Barney Antrobus. After residing several years in Greencastle, they moved to Raccoon, Indiana, establishing Moore's Apple Orchard Fresh-Press Cider Mill and the Cider Sip Restaurant. In the late 1940's, they moved to Crawfordsville, purchasing 16 acres on West Market Street, enlarging their business to include strawberry and raspberry patches and an evergreen nursery. In the 1970's and 1980's, they lived in West Palm Beach, Florida, on the Louis and Lavina Vaughn Orchid Garden Estate, serving together as orchid social and ground co-ordinators in association with the National Orchid Society of American. They returned to their Crawfordsville home in 1990.

Surviving is their only daughter, Joyce Marie Fry, Crawfordsville; three grandchildren, Jeffrey Christopher Fry, Crawfordsville, and Janelle Kristina McClure and Julia Elizabeth Fry, both of Westfield; five great-grandchildren, Joshua, Kyle and Amanda Fry and Hannah and James McClure; and great-great grandchild Jackson Fry.

Preceding Lucile in death were her husband, Carl, of 78 years of marriage; and her only brother, John Paul Mahorney.

Mrs. Moore was a member of the Crawfordsville First Baptist Church, attending the Open Door Sunday School Class; a member of the Edna Martin Missionary Circle; and served as librarian and secretary for the Ministries of Music. She was an auxiliary member of the Montgomery County Crawfordsville Camp of the Gideons International with her husband, Carl, being its first president.

Lucile enjoyed expressing her personal talents in creative needleworks through crocheting, embroidering, sewing and tatting with threads and shells. Her many art pieces are treasures of her family. Lucile was the respected and beloved anchor and Christian stronghold for the family.

"Grace was in her steps,

Heaven in her eyes,

and with the fragrances of

dignity and love in every gesture"

The family is so thankful for each touch of compassion shared by Guardian Angels Hospice, Home By Choice Care, Powers-Priebe Funeral Home staff, First Baptist Church and precious friends and neighbors.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Powers-Priebe Funeral Home. Friends may visit with family from noon to

1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, at the funeral home, with services following. Pastor Mike Wren will officiate the private burial at the Ladoga Harshbarger Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family request memorial contributions given to the Open Door Sunday School Class, c/o First Baptist Church, 1905 Lebanon Road, Crawfordsvillle, IN 47933; or to the Gideons International, Montgomery County Crawfordsville Chapter, P.O. Box 44, Crawfordsville, IN 47933. Envelopes will be provided for you convenience at the funeral home.
Ellen Lucile (Mahorney) Moore, age 103, of Crawfordsville, passed into the presence of the Lord on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017, in her home.

Mrs. Moore was born at the Mahorney Family Farm Homestead near Ladoga, to John Clayton and Margaret Ann (Miller) Mahorney. She graduated from Ladoga schools and was a member of the Ladoga Church of the Brethren. Lucile served many years as the Children's Sunday School Teacher/Co-ordinator and led music during worship services.

She married Carl Andrew Moore on Aug. 4, 1934, at the Crawfordsville First Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. Barney Antrobus. After residing several years in Greencastle, they moved to Raccoon, Indiana, establishing Moore's Apple Orchard Fresh-Press Cider Mill and the Cider Sip Restaurant. In the late 1940's, they moved to Crawfordsville, purchasing 16 acres on West Market Street, enlarging their business to include strawberry and raspberry patches and an evergreen nursery. In the 1970's and 1980's, they lived in West Palm Beach, Florida, on the Louis and Lavina Vaughn Orchid Garden Estate, serving together as orchid social and ground co-ordinators in association with the National Orchid Society of American. They returned to their Crawfordsville home in 1990.

Surviving is their only daughter, Joyce Marie Fry, Crawfordsville; three grandchildren, Jeffrey Christopher Fry, Crawfordsville, and Janelle Kristina McClure and Julia Elizabeth Fry, both of Westfield; five great-grandchildren, Joshua, Kyle and Amanda Fry and Hannah and James McClure; and great-great grandchild Jackson Fry.

Preceding Lucile in death were her husband, Carl, of 78 years of marriage; and her only brother, John Paul Mahorney.

Mrs. Moore was a member of the Crawfordsville First Baptist Church, attending the Open Door Sunday School Class; a member of the Edna Martin Missionary Circle; and served as librarian and secretary for the Ministries of Music. She was an auxiliary member of the Montgomery County Crawfordsville Camp of the Gideons International with her husband, Carl, being its first president.

Lucile enjoyed expressing her personal talents in creative needleworks through crocheting, embroidering, sewing and tatting with threads and shells. Her many art pieces are treasures of her family. Lucile was the respected and beloved anchor and Christian stronghold for the family.

"Grace was in her steps,

Heaven in her eyes,

and with the fragrances of

dignity and love in every gesture"

The family is so thankful for each touch of compassion shared by Guardian Angels Hospice, Home By Choice Care, Powers-Priebe Funeral Home staff, First Baptist Church and precious friends and neighbors.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Powers-Priebe Funeral Home. Friends may visit with family from noon to

1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, at the funeral home, with services following. Pastor Mike Wren will officiate the private burial at the Ladoga Harshbarger Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family request memorial contributions given to the Open Door Sunday School Class, c/o First Baptist Church, 1905 Lebanon Road, Crawfordsvillle, IN 47933; or to the Gideons International, Montgomery County Crawfordsville Chapter, P.O. Box 44, Crawfordsville, IN 47933. Envelopes will be provided for you convenience at the funeral home.


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