Vivian Moe
Vivian Moe
Vivian Moe
Vivian Moe

Obituary of Vivian Marie Moe

MOE - Mrs. Vivian 1947-2012 Mrs. Vivian Marie Moe late of Parkside passed away on Friday, February 24, 2012 at the Victoria Union Hospital at the age of 65 years. Vivian was born February 13, 1947 the eldest daughter of Rudolph and Ottelia Bittner, Vivian attended school at Yankee Valley, Parkside and Shellbrook. She married David Moe in 1968, and they moved to Debden area where David worked as a station agent for CN and Vivian worked as a secretary/aid at the Big River High School. They continued to reside in Debden until April of 1970 when they made a career shift and purchased the Parkside General Store. Vivian was actively involved in the Parkside community until her health issues forced her to slow down. Vivian is lovingly remembered by her husband David of Parkside, her daughters Michele Remus (Herb Seidel) of Prince Albert and children Ryan and Taylor Remus of Prince Albert; Shawna (Darren) Hansen of Hinton, AB, and their children Derrek (Chelsea) Hansen of Stony Plain, AB, and Cameron Hansen of Sylvan Lake, AB. Her siblings, Ernie (Vicki) Bittner, Edi (Murray) Dahl, Bav (Bill) Loth, Benny (Betty) Bittner, Norma (Bob) Beck, Sharri (Curtis) Mortensen, Debbie (Murray) Kvinlaug and Rick Bittner. Her siblings in-law Doug (Pauline) Moe, Don (June) Moe, Bernice (Chuck) LaBrash, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Vivian was predeceased by her parents Rudolph and Ottelia Bittner and her parent's in-law Albert and Mae Moe. The Funeral Service for Vivian was held on Thursday, March 1, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Parkside with Pastor Chris Dean as officiant. Pallbearers were Derrek Hansen, Cameron Hansen, Chelsea Hansen, Ryan Remus, Taylor Remus, and Andy Gross. Memorial donations may be made in memory of Vivian to either the Immanuel Lutheran Church or to the Shellbrook & Districts Health Services Project or to the choice of the donor. Interment was in the Parkside Community Cemetery.
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