On Friday Moya Moore's funeral was held at St Raphaels church in Adelaide. She had passed away the previous Sunday, in a nursing home.
I thought I'd post Clare Moore's words here which - with much trepidation- she posted on social media. Trepidation because it still sems strange to share such intimate events in such an open area. But we have learned that people need to find out things somehow and not everybody reads the newspapers. Posting it here because, well not everybody is connected on scoial media either.
Luckily Clare had justby chance been in Adelaide just the week before doing a show and all of her brothers and sisters were as well. (Half of whom live in Sydney and Melbourne).
Clare's father Brian passed away in January.
"My wonderful, gorgeous,witty and wise mother, Moya died on Sunday. Born
in 1929, in Streaky Bay, great granddaughter of the first Greek person
to migrate to SA, her family moved to Prospect where her first job after
leaving SAC was as personal assisstant to RM Williams at the Percy st
factory. She and dad were publicans, firstly at the National Hotel Pirie
St Adelaide (later named The Tivoli) and then at The Earl of Leicester
Parkside.
Running the daily countermeals, taking care
of all the bookwork and staff and did I mention she had 6 children !!!
She cared about the local community and always donated food to the
Daughters of Charity and also hand delivered food to people in need in
the area. Both pubs had social clubs which had weekly cabaret shows, regular bus trips, picnics and were very important in regard to
keeping the local communities together.
Mum managed all this while
at the same time looking like Elizabeth Taylor and was NEVER seen in
public without her trademark Helena Rubenstein Red Lipstick and high
heels !!!
Miss you mum, say hi to dad ..xxxxxxxxxx"
After the ceremony at the graveside, all the family and friends gathered for a send off at the Earl Of Leicester hotel, which Brian andd Moya ran for many years and where most of the family grew up.
Thanks to my brother Phil and his wife Janet for driving all the way from Canberra and Steve Miller for driving from Melbourne for the funeral.
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