Shirley (Moore) Patton

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I was born, raised, and still live in Aurora, Nebraska (Hamilton County). Growing up as a child my parents, Lloyd C. & Joan L. (Danielson) Moore were very involved in family reunions. Not always enjoying them, but as time went on I learned to respect those reunions, especially the history that came with each and every person I was able to meet and those that I never had a chance, too. My Grandparents; Roy & Lottie (Brown) Moore, Joesph & Viola (Guilford) Danielson and my parents are all buried in the Aurora Cemetery.

Long before my parents passing I would take the family dog to the cemetery for walks. It is amazing how many people I knew from acquaintance, my parents, and all the people I took care of, the twelve years I worked at the nursing home.

Well, believe it or not, all of the people that I hold in my memory and in my heart are being very well taken care of. My husband Steve, just recently took the position as Aurora Cemetery Superindent. He says that he is very fortunate to have me by his side, not only helping him, but he is so amazed with how many people I knew and where their grave sides are located. Even the ones I never knew, because I run across these when I'm just out walking the family dog (Kirby).

I am excited to be a member of Find A Grave, and anxious to contibute some past burial records of my own.

I was born, raised, and still live in Aurora, Nebraska (Hamilton County). Growing up as a child my parents, Lloyd C. & Joan L. (Danielson) Moore were very involved in family reunions. Not always enjoying them, but as time went on I learned to respect those reunions, especially the history that came with each and every person I was able to meet and those that I never had a chance, too. My Grandparents; Roy & Lottie (Brown) Moore, Joesph & Viola (Guilford) Danielson and my parents are all buried in the Aurora Cemetery.

Long before my parents passing I would take the family dog to the cemetery for walks. It is amazing how many people I knew from acquaintance, my parents, and all the people I took care of, the twelve years I worked at the nursing home.

Well, believe it or not, all of the people that I hold in my memory and in my heart are being very well taken care of. My husband Steve, just recently took the position as Aurora Cemetery Superindent. He says that he is very fortunate to have me by his side, not only helping him, but he is so amazed with how many people I knew and where their grave sides are located. Even the ones I never knew, because I run across these when I'm just out walking the family dog (Kirby).

I am excited to be a member of Find A Grave, and anxious to contibute some past burial records of my own.

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