She was married for over sixty years to the late Alfred S. Moore, and was the mother of Alfred S. Moore, Jr. and his wife Anne of Cohasset, Massachusetts. She was the grandmother of Christine McCandless and her husband William, Margaret Marshall and her husband Christopher, and Alfred S. Moore, III and his wife Kelly. She also had eight great grandchildren.
Natalie was born in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania to Peter and Bertha Delorey.
She attended Lake Ariel Schools, where she was president of her senior class, and captain of the woman's basketball team. She attended East Stroudsburg State College.
She and her husband Al moved to New Jersey, where she lived for many years, before retiring to Venice, Florida and summers in Lake Ariel.
She was a long standing member of the Order of the Eastern Star, as well as the Venice Yacht Club, and the Venice Woman's Club.
She also donated years of service to various charitable organizations. She was an avid bridge player and enjoyed traveling.
Services and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in her name may be made to Tidewell Hospice of Venice."
Published in Wayne Independent, Honesdale, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017.
She was married for over sixty years to the late Alfred S. Moore, and was the mother of Alfred S. Moore, Jr. and his wife Anne of Cohasset, Massachusetts. She was the grandmother of Christine McCandless and her husband William, Margaret Marshall and her husband Christopher, and Alfred S. Moore, III and his wife Kelly. She also had eight great grandchildren.
Natalie was born in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania to Peter and Bertha Delorey.
She attended Lake Ariel Schools, where she was president of her senior class, and captain of the woman's basketball team. She attended East Stroudsburg State College.
She and her husband Al moved to New Jersey, where she lived for many years, before retiring to Venice, Florida and summers in Lake Ariel.
She was a long standing member of the Order of the Eastern Star, as well as the Venice Yacht Club, and the Venice Woman's Club.
She also donated years of service to various charitable organizations. She was an avid bridge player and enjoyed traveling.
Services and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in her name may be made to Tidewell Hospice of Venice."
Published in Wayne Independent, Honesdale, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017.
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