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Ruth Ina <I>Moore</I> Badura

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Ruth Ina Moore Badura

Birth
Absarokee, Stillwater County, Montana, USA
Death
10 Sep 2013 (aged 93)
Cody, Park County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Cody, Park County, Wyoming, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.5175237, Longitude: -109.0845138
Plot
Section 10, Block 48-B, Lot 3
Memorial ID
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Ruth Ina Badura, 93, of Cody died peacefully at Spirit Mountain Hospice House on Sept. 10, 2013.

She was born in Absarokee, Mont., on March 17, 1920, the sixth child of 13 born to Charles Albert and Eva Jane Jones Moore.

Family was her great source of joy and she was aware of and prayed for each one of their specific needs. She lived by the motto, "Nose in the scriptures, knees on the floor."

Ina was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her devotion to the Savior through her prayer and service was a great example to many. Her ability to see a need and fill it was always amazing as her heart went out to others, especially children wherever and whoever they were.

Her wonderful musical talents included singing, yodeling and playing guitar, piano, organ and accordion. Ina was a gifted, self-taught musician.

From a young age until high school graduation she played piano at church and school functions. She and two older brothers played for country dances for many years. She taught her daughters basic keyboard skills, how to sing and harmonize and ensured opportunities for further musical instruction. Her musical talent blessed many.

As an active member of Wyoming Homemakers Extension Club for many years, Ina served in several leadership roles and received awards. She also was a strong supporter and leader in the 4-H program.

Her devotion to her "girls" was unfailing. Her family loves her.

Ina is survived by brothers George Moore and Heber (Karen) Moore, daughters Myrna Case, Loretta Estrada, Alberta Badura and Delphine (Michael) Murphy, 24 grandchildren, 44 great- grandchildren, 10 great-great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by husband Robert Benedict Badura, her parents, sons-in-law Ken Case and Ric Estrada, 10 siblings and two great-grandchildren.

© Cody Enterprise September 16, 2013

Ruth Ina Badura, 93, of Cody died peacefully at Spirit Mountain Hospice House on Sept. 10, 2013.

She was born in Absarokee, Mont., on March 17, 1920, the sixth child of 13 born to Charles Albert and Eva Jane Jones Moore.

Family was her great source of joy and she was aware of and prayed for each one of their specific needs. She lived by the motto, "Nose in the scriptures, knees on the floor."

Ina was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her devotion to the Savior through her prayer and service was a great example to many. Her ability to see a need and fill it was always amazing as her heart went out to others, especially children wherever and whoever they were.

Her wonderful musical talents included singing, yodeling and playing guitar, piano, organ and accordion. Ina was a gifted, self-taught musician.

From a young age until high school graduation she played piano at church and school functions. She and two older brothers played for country dances for many years. She taught her daughters basic keyboard skills, how to sing and harmonize and ensured opportunities for further musical instruction. Her musical talent blessed many.

As an active member of Wyoming Homemakers Extension Club for many years, Ina served in several leadership roles and received awards. She also was a strong supporter and leader in the 4-H program.

Her devotion to her "girls" was unfailing. Her family loves her.

Ina is survived by brothers George Moore and Heber (Karen) Moore, daughters Myrna Case, Loretta Estrada, Alberta Badura and Delphine (Michael) Murphy, 24 grandchildren, 44 great- grandchildren, 10 great-great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by husband Robert Benedict Badura, her parents, sons-in-law Ken Case and Ric Estrada, 10 siblings and two great-grandchildren.

© Cody Enterprise September 16, 2013



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