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MOORE, Shirley Ingram

Source: Attica Star Tuesday, Jan. 17, 1989

 
Williamsport—Shirley Maxine Ingram Moore, 59, 107 Brown St., Williamsport, died at her home Thursday, Jan. 12, 1989.

  She was born May 7, 1929, at Danville, Ill., the daughter of Paul Harrison and Esther Jeanette Peyton Ingram. She was married Sept. 16, 1951 at Williamsport to Russell E. Moore.

  She had formerly lived in Vermillion and Warren counties, had resided in Tippecanoe County for about 24 years and had lived in Attica since 1976. She moved from Attica to Williamsport recently.
  She was a graduate of Williamsport High School and was a production employee at Duncan Electric in Lafayette, worked at Purdue University for Multilith Operations and was a registered medical secretary for PCL.

  She was a member of Creasy Lane Baptist Church in Lafayette; Rocky Dale Chapter 111, Order of Eastern Star and National Registry of Medical Secretaries of Newton, Mass.

  Surviving are a son, Thomas Vern, and a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Cindy Sue) Kyle, both of Lafayette; her mother, Mrs. Esther Martin, Williamsport; two brothers, Roger K. Ingram, Attica, and Archie Thomas Ingram, Lafayette; two stepbrothers, Harold Martin, Otterbein and Harvey Martin, Rainsville; two stepsisters, Mrs. Howard (Libby) Garrett, Williamsport and Mrs. Ernst (Kate) Lanham, Route 4, Attica, and four grandchildren.

  Funeral services were at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Maus Funeral Home Chapel, Attica, with the Rev. Dan Stewart officiating. Burial was in Highland Cemetery, Williamsport. – thanks to S

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