Ingeborg (Naujock) Moore

Ingeborg (Naujock) Moore
Ingeborg (Naujock) Moore

Ingeborg (Naujock) Moore passed away at Mat-Su Regional in Palmer, Alaska on Monday October 8, 2018. She was 74 and had been fighting a long battle with leukemia.

Born in Berlin, Germany on December 17, 1943 to Lieselotte Elfriede Naujock and Franz Krätzig. On August 26, 1960 she gave birth to her son Charles Raymond Naujock. On March 22, 1968 she married Charles Larry Moore of Lincolnton, North Carolina. On December 9, 1971 Inge gave birth to their daughter Rebecca A Moore in Heidelberg, Germany. In 1976 Inge and Charles were stationed to Fort Carson, Colorado. They bought a new home in Fountain, Colorado. Inge became a naturalized US citizen on September 17, 1980. Inge spent most of her working career at K-Mart in Fountain. She loved working there loved her co-workers. Inge retired in 2008 and in 2012 she sold her Fountain home. On March 16, 2012 Inge, along with her daughter and grandson, drove a U-haul to Alaska. Inge bought a home in Houston, Alaska close to her family.

Throughout her life Inge enjoyed traveling. She loved shopping and taking trips with friends, spending weekends in Breckenridge, Aspen, Vail or Honolulu. She loved Alaska berry picking and dip netting on Kasilof Beach. She loved taking trips on the ferry. She loved bear viewing at Katmai and floatplane trips to Goddard. She loved train rides to Seward, weekends in Homer and Alyeska. She enjoyed meeting friends for lunch and going to the movies. She loved swimming and walking. She most loved spending time with her grandkids, adored each one and spoiled them rotten.

Inge was preceded in death by Charles Larry Moore on October 7, 1989. By her daughter in law Sandra Starr Moore; granddaughter Michelle Starr Moore; and grandson Charles Raymond Moore Jr. on December 8, 1996; Her son Charles Raymond Moore August 26, 2001; By her mother Lieselotte Lier September 2001.

Inge is survived by her daughter Rebecca A Moore; son in law Ramey Smyth; grandchildren Ava Moore Smyth, Banyan Smyth and Coral Smyth; her two brothers Hans J. Franz and Klaus Franz of Germany.

Upon her request there were no services. Her remains will be laid to rest at Evergreen Cemetery in Colorado Springs.

In memory of Ingeborg Moore please consider donating to the Blood Bank of Alaska, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, or American Cancer Society. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

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