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Rita Audrey (Rader) Moore, 87

Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 9 months AGO
by Daily Inter Lake
| April 3, 2010 6:04 AM

Rita Audrey (Rader) Moore, 87, passed away March 11, 2010, at Lake View Care Center, from natural causes. She was born Aug. 27, 1922, in Winthrop, Wash., and attended high school in Winthrop. In 1938, she married Robert C. Moore in Chelan, Wash. They were married for 25 years. Rita was retired from Pacific Bell Telephone. She enjoyed reading, old time movies, gardening " especially flowers, and stream fishing. She was preceded in death by her father, Jack Rader, and mother, Eva Rader; her husband, Robert C. Moore; and sons, Robert L. and Richard L. Moore. Rita is survived by her son, Buck Moore, and his wife, Karen Moore; and grandchildren, Debra Moore of Davis, Calif., Michael Moore of Los Angeles, Brandon Moore of Statesville, N.C., Stacie Thornes of White Sulphur Springs, and Shannon Moore and Jason Moore. Per Rita s request, there will be no services. Cremation has taken place and her ashes will be scattered over the mountains of Montana.

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