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Linda L.Moses

MOSES, COONFARE

Posted By: KenWright (email)
Date: 9/28/2020 at 13:38:54

Linda LaVerle Moses (nee Coonfare), died at her home in San Francisco, Calif., following a brief battle with cancer.

A celebration of life will be held when circumstances allow.

Linda was born in Manchester, and raised in Edgewood. She attended UNI Cedar Falls and the University of Iowa. She married Rick Moses in 1968, had two daughters, and Linda LaVerle Moses (nee Coonfare), died at her home in San Francisco, Calif., following a brief battle with cancer.

A celebration of life will be held when circumstances allow.

Linda was born in Manchester, and raised in Edgewood. She attended UNI Cedar Falls and the University of Iowa. She married Rick Moses in 1968, had two daughters, and moved to San Francisco in the mid-70s. Lin adored living in San Francisco and always knew where to find the best croissants and macchiato. She enjoyed jazz concerts and walking along bluffs overhanging the Pacific Ocean. She loved to lose herself in mystery novels – sometimes two or three in a weekend. She had a way of connecting with everyone she met and sharing her laughter. Her vocabulary was so vast that her children called her a human dictionary. Lin doted on her cats and had a green thumb with houseplants, which adorned her home. She worked at the University of California, San Francisco, where she held administrative positions for more than three decades.

Lin is survived by daughters: Alissa M. Leonard (Jimmy) of Millbrae and Sanjai Moses (Jude) of San Francisco, Calif., mother Dolly Coonfare (nee Prindle) and many family and friends throughout Iowa and California.

She was preceded in death by her father, Wesley Coonfare.

moved to San Francisco in the mid-70s. Lin adored living in San Francisco and always knew where to find the best croissants and macchiato. She enjoyed jazz concerts and walking along bluffs overhanging the Pacific Ocean. She loved to lose herself in mystery novels – sometimes two or three in a weekend. She had a way of connecting with everyone she met and sharing her laughter. Her vocabulary was so vast that her children called her a human dictionary. Lin doted on her cats and had a green thumb with houseplants, which adorned her home. She worked at the University of California, San Francisco, where she held administrative positions for more than three decades.

Lin is survived by daughters: Alissa M. Leonard (Jimmy) of Millbrae and Sanjai Moses (Jude) of San Francisco, Calif., mother Dolly Coonfare (nee Prindle) and many family and friends throughout Iowa and California.

She was preceded in death by her father, Wesley Coonfare.


 

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