Loretta Mae (Moore) Hess
Feb 20, 1934 - May3, 2016
Posted by: Janet Laubhan Flickinger
http://www.gracememorialchapel.net/
Loretta Mae (Moore) Hess was born in Pawnee
Indian Hospital on February 20, 1934 to teenage parents Johnny & Minnie Moore
Sr. She sadly left us on May 3, 2016 due to long term complications of
rheumatoid arthritis.
Loretta attended Chilocco Indian School but had to leave shortly before
graduation to help raise her 7 siblings. At 25, she met and married Everett Hess
and has been the light of his life for the last 57 years. She was the center of
the universe for her children, Bruce and Sherri, all three of whom all of whom
survive her passing.
She was preceded in death by siblings Claudette Morris, Lorraine Sigwing, Carmen
Everhart and Randall (Wahoo) Moore. Surviving siblings include Roland, Elton,
and Johnny Moore Jr.
Laughter and joy were her gifts to her family and friends. She loved bingo, the
Dallas Cowboys and the Oklahoma City Thunder. We will miss her terribly.
Services will be held following the traditional noon feast on Friday, May 6,
2016 at the OtoeMissouria Tribal Complex with burial in the OtoeMissouria Tribal
Cemetery under the direction of the Grace Memorial Chapel. Friends may leave
online condolences at www.gracememorialchapel.net.
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