Norma Moeller

Obituary of Norma Faye Moeller

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Norma Faye Moeller, age 99, passed away on December 17, 2022. She was born on November 3, 1923 to Oval Lena (Kinion) and Lionel Blair Walton on her Walton grandparents’ farm in Butler, Missouri. Lionel Blair Walton was a direct descendant of Simeon Walton (1741-1798), a soldier in the American Revolutionary War. When her father was diagnosed with tuberculosis, Norma and her parents moved to El Paso, Texas. After her father passed away in 1927, Norma and her mother moved to Butler, Missouri, eventually moving to North Kansas City when Norma’s mother married Frank E. Mollenhauer in 1929. Norma played the accordion on live radio every Saturday morning as a member of the Kansas City Kiddies Revue (mid-1930s) sponsored by Jenkins Music. In high school, she was a member of the 4H Sewing Club. Norma graduated on May 22, 1942 from North Kansas City High School. On June 3, 1944, when she was 20 years old, Norma was adopted by her stepfather and took the name of Norma Faye Mollenhauer. Norma married, Russell Charles Fields on August 31, 1946 at the First Presbyterian Church in North Kansas City. No children were born of this union. Russell passed away in September 1962. As a young woman, Norma joined Beta Sigma Phi (a friendship sorority that originated in Kansas City). She was active in a local chapter wherever she moved during her life. She held many offices in the various chapters including chapter President. Norma received the 60-year pin from Beta Sigma Phi. Norma’s career began after high school graduation and spanned almost 47 years of full-time employment in clerical, secretarial, and bookkeeping positions. Some of her employers were: Fleming Foods, ISC Industries, Jack Roach Ford, Western Geophysical, and MW Kellogg. She retired from Chubb & Son in January 1989. Norma met Wayne Arthur Moeller at a Kansas City ballroom dance club; they married on December 10, 1965 at St. James Lutheran Church in Kansas City, Missouri. They made their home in North Kansas City, Missouri until they moved to Houston, Texas in May 1972. Norma and Wayne enjoyed bowling, fishing, and ballroom dancing. They attended the Stock Transfer Association convention every year during Wayne’s employment at Panhandle Eastern. They had friends among the attendees and enjoyed the various convention locales as well as dancing at the annual ball. In Houston, they were members of the Elks Lodge #151 and played Bingo there. They also played card games with family and friends: Pinochle, Hearts, and Canasta. Wahoo (Aggravation) was a favorite board game played with Wayne’s children and grand children. Norma also enjoyed painting ceramics and working Word Search puzzles. In November 1996, Norma and Wayne moved to Wayne’s hometown of Post Falls, Idaho, where Wayne had grown up on his parents’ wheat & dairy farm. They were active members of the Post Falls Historical Society, the Post Falls Lions Club, Calvary Lutheran Church, the Post Falls Senior Center, and the Rathdrum Senior Center until Wayne passed away in November 2013. Norma moved to Garden Plaza of Post Falls in March 2015 where some of her friends already lived. She enjoyed the social environment and activities there. Norma’s only children are her step-daughters, Cheryl Moeller Hodgeson of Houston, Texas and Renee Moeller Dicken Taylor (deceased). Norma is also survived by three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren: Kyle Hodgeson of Sugar Land, Texas; Avi Dicken and his daughters, Gabriella & Casey Dicken, of Centereach on Long Island, New York; Keturah (Kay) Dicken Owings Rusk and her sons, Tyler Owings and Ayden Rusk of Houston, Texas.
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Thursday
22
December

Visitation

10:30 am - 11:15 am
Thursday, December 22, 2022
Bell Tower Funeral Home & Crematory
3398 E. Jenalan
Post Falls, Idaho, United States
Thursday
22
December

Funeral Service

11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Thursday, December 22, 2022
Bell Tower Funeral Home & Crematory
3398 E. Jenalan
Post Falls, Idaho, United States
Thursday
22
December

Burial

1:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Thursday, December 22, 2022
Coeur d' Alene Memorial Gardens
7315 N. Government Way
Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, United States
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