Bourne High School Alumni
Bourne, Massachusetts (MA)
In Memory of
Esther Theolyn (wallace) Moore, 62
Passed away 2000
Esther Theolyn (wallace) Moore, 62 attended Bourne High School in Bourne, MA.
Class of 1955
Date of Passing Jan 24, 2000
Date of Passing Jan 24, 2000
Apr. 27, 2000
Cape Cod Times
Esther Wallace Moore, 62 Home Health Aide, Priest, Former Bourne Resident
KETCHIKAN, Alaska - Esther Theolyn (Wallace) Moore, 62, a former resident of Bourne, died January 24 in Alaska after a long illness.
She was the wife of Earl S. "Bud" Moore Jr.
Born in Livermore Falls, Maine, Mrs. Moore was a graduate of Bourne High School.
She trained and worked locally as a dental technician, emergency medical technician and certified health aide.
In 1981 she and her husband moved to Ketchikan where she worked as a community home health aide as well as providing child protective services.
Mrs. Moore was one of the first women from Alaska ordained as a priest in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She was also a past matron of the Aurora Chapter No. 3, Order of Eastern Star of Ketchikan.
A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Youth Chapel on the RLDS Campgrounds, Zarahemla Boulevard, Onset, MA.
Cape Cod Times
Esther Wallace Moore, 62 Home Health Aide, Priest, Former Bourne Resident
KETCHIKAN, Alaska - Esther Theolyn (Wallace) Moore, 62, a former resident of Bourne, died January 24 in Alaska after a long illness.
She was the wife of Earl S. "Bud" Moore Jr.
Born in Livermore Falls, Maine, Mrs. Moore was a graduate of Bourne High School.
She trained and worked locally as a dental technician, emergency medical technician and certified health aide.
In 1981 she and her husband moved to Ketchikan where she worked as a community home health aide as well as providing child protective services.
Mrs. Moore was one of the first women from Alaska ordained as a priest in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She was also a past matron of the Aurora Chapter No. 3, Order of Eastern Star of Ketchikan.
A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Youth Chapel on the RLDS Campgrounds, Zarahemla Boulevard, Onset, MA.
