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Submitted by: Glenn


Tammy (Mercer) Moore

July 15, 1961 ~ June 12, 2000

Anthony, Kansas – The funeral for Tammy Mercer Moore, 38, will be 10 AM Friday at Elliott – Schaeffer Mortuary Chapel, Caldwell, Kansas. Burial will be in Caldwell City Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home will be 9 AM to 8 PM today and Thursday.

She was born July 15, 1961, in Glasgow, Montana, to Nolan and Vena Thomas Mercer and died Monday, June 12, 2000, at Harper Kansas.

She was a licensed practical nurse at Norwick Care Home, Norwick, Kansas.

Surviving are her husband, Jaymie Moore of Anthony; one son, Nick Shaffer of Caldwell; four daughters, Amber Shaffer, April Koehler, Autumn Koehler and Ashley Moore, all of the home; her parents, Nolan and Vena Mercer of Caldwell; grandmother, Cledo Newland of Caldwell; and one sister, Tanya Lagerquist of Wamego, Kansas.

Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society. 


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