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© Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Rose Marie (Brown) Moore

Rose Marie (Brown) Moore
April 28, 1955 ~ December 9, 2011

Rose Marie Moore April 28, 1955 – December 9, 2011 Daughter of Bobby and Else Brown,

Rose traveled a great deal with her parents and sister and was always close to her family. Rose loved horses, Elvis and creating crafts for all her friends and family. She loved to bowl and see her friends at the Oklahoma Foundation for the Disabled.

Rose is loved dearly by her daughter, granddaughter, sister, nephew, family in Germany and many friends.

Services 2 p.m. Friday, Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home 8805 NE 23rd St. (Oklahoma City). 


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