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Leona Marguerite Creson Moe

Birth
Odell, Hood River County, Oregon, USA
Death
31 Mar 2011 (aged 93)
Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Leona passed from this world on March 31, 2011; she was 93 years young.
Leona was the loving wife of Leland Moe (deceased), and is survived by her daughter, Janet White (Portland), and was a wonderful grandmother of Lea White Bring (Redmond), Yvonne White Porter (Redmond), Leland White (Deer Park, WA), and Greg White (Portland). Leona was also blessed with nine great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson.
Leona was born in a homestead located amongst the orchards of Odell, OR. She had spent the past 35 years in Terrebonne and Redmond. She was a passionate defender of the earth and was very pleased when "Earth Day" was celebrated on her birthday each year.
She was a meticulous home-maker and loved gardening, cooking, sewing, and playing cards with family on Sunday nights. She had been known to cheat at cards on occasion, although it was never clear whether it was done on purpose.
One of Leona's favorite memories was climbing to the top of Misery Ridge at Smith Rock when she was in her 80s. She loved having guests, although not too often or too many.
Leona will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Private interment at Skyline Memorial Gardens in Portland at a future date. Special thanks to Redmond Hospice.
Leona passed from this world on March 31, 2011; she was 93 years young.
Leona was the loving wife of Leland Moe (deceased), and is survived by her daughter, Janet White (Portland), and was a wonderful grandmother of Lea White Bring (Redmond), Yvonne White Porter (Redmond), Leland White (Deer Park, WA), and Greg White (Portland). Leona was also blessed with nine great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson.
Leona was born in a homestead located amongst the orchards of Odell, OR. She had spent the past 35 years in Terrebonne and Redmond. She was a passionate defender of the earth and was very pleased when "Earth Day" was celebrated on her birthday each year.
She was a meticulous home-maker and loved gardening, cooking, sewing, and playing cards with family on Sunday nights. She had been known to cheat at cards on occasion, although it was never clear whether it was done on purpose.
One of Leona's favorite memories was climbing to the top of Misery Ridge at Smith Rock when she was in her 80s. She loved having guests, although not too often or too many.
Leona will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Private interment at Skyline Memorial Gardens in Portland at a future date. Special thanks to Redmond Hospice.


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