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Irene (Riley) Moore
Dec 21,1922 - Jun 6, 2019
Posted by
Jo Aguirre

Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home
Oklahoma City, OK
(permission granted)

Irene Riley Moore, 96, was born to Erasmus and Amanda Ellen Harris Riley, in Mill Creek, OK. She enjoyed collecting antiques, playing bridge, and bargain shopping. Irene dedicated her life to teaching. She taught at MWC High School for 28 years, and also in TX for 10 years.

Irene is survived by her son Terry Bob and wife Debbie Moore of Sulphur, OK, one daughter Diane and husband Johnny King of Kaufman, TX, three grandchildren; Stephanie Moore Smith, Gregg Moore, and Jana L. Brown, 10 great-grandchildren; Addison Smith, Brooklyn Smith, Riley Moore, Colt Moore, Abraham Brown, Alex Brown, Benton Brown, Meridian Brown, Jubilee Brown, and Fisher Brown.

She was preceded in death by her husband Robert Clede, one grandson Kyle King, and one brother E.W. Riley, Jr.

Graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Mon. 6-10-2019, at Hickory Cemetery in Hickory, OK.

PALLBEARERS
Jonathan Brown
Johnny King
Gregg Moore
Del Smith
Guy Tucker
Allie Paine

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