Elouise Moore's Obituary
Elouise Moore was born to Henry Sr. and Anna Stewart on
January 14, 1942 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. As a small child, the family
relocated to St. Louis, Missouri and settled in Kinloch, Missouri. She
was educated in the Kinloch school system and later attended
secretarial school. She was also known as Weezy, "Weezy F Baby" (Only
TJ called her that), Mama Moore and Red.
She was a faithful member of Memorial Tabernacle Christian Life
Center for most of her life where she served as Announcing Clerk,
Sunday School Teacher and Adult Choir Member under the leaderships
of A.P. Harrold, G.W. Harrold and Walter Harper, II. She later attended
Faith Church St. Louis and most recently Calvary Church in
Naperville, Illinois. Studying God's word was her favorite thing to do.
Elouise was a hardworking and dedicated single mother who unselfishly
raised her children alone. She worked for Gale Sobel Uniform
Company/Angelica as a Customer Service Representative for most of
her life. She was later employed at Commons Lane School as an Office
Clerk. She worked there until four years ago to retire and relocate to
Plainfield, Illinois. She lived with her daughter Angie.
Her father, Henry, three brothers, James, Henry Jr. and Don and
grandson, Baby Curtis Brown, preceded her in death.
She loved her family and leaves to cherish her memory: her mother ~
Anna Stewart; three children ~ Todd Stewart, Phyllis (Kelvin Sr.) Hicks
and Angela (Tommie) Van; four sisters ~ Margaret (Lee) Redmond, Mary
(Marvin) Wilson, Mildred Harper and Annette (Ralph) Sneed; five
grandchildren ~ Catrina Brown, Phenicia Brown, Brittany Van, Tommie
Van, II and Kelvin Hicks, II; three great-grandchildren; four aunts; two
sisters-in-law; eight nieces and nephews; cousins; a very special friend
~ Marietta Jones; and many other extended family and friends. She was
the honorary mother of the Van family. We thank God for her life and
the deposit she left on many who knew and loved her.
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