Genevieve Iona Moore, age 88, left this world to be with the Great Spirit on Thursday afternoon, April 15, 2021. She was surrounded by her loving family at the Fairfax Memorial Hospital.
On Friday, September 9, 1932 she entered this world, born the daughter of the late Gladys Tasceal (Graves) Cox and Joseph Henry Cox in the Cox home south of Fairfax, Oklahoma. Genevieve was Osage (Eagle clan) and Pawnee (Kitkehehahki band) and proud of her Native American heritage. Maternal grandparents were Bertha Carrion Graves and Frank Graves.
She attended Haskell Institute in Lawrence, Kansas. Her professional career began in January 1968 at the Bureau of Indian Affairs where she worked as a realty specialist until retiring exactly to the day 25 years later January 3, 1993.
She met the love of her life Merton Russell Moore and they were married on Wednesday, June 28, 1972 in Pawnee where they made their home. After retirement, the couple spent their years adventuring, enjoying family and traveling together. They were blessed with 47 years of bliss before Mert’s passing on June 3, 2010.
Later, Genevieve returned to the Cox home to live with her son David. Eventually due to health reasons she made her home at the Fairfax Manor Nursing Home where she spent her final four years.
Her pastimes, as an adult, were playing Bingo with her fellow Pah-Su-Lee club members, assisting with the annual Grayhorse War Mothers (Chapter 15) dance, reading her Bible, and going shopping. Shopping was her passion and when she no longer could physically go shopping, she quickly mastered shopping online! She collected angels through the years, attended the Fairfax Sacred Heart Catholic Church, worked cross word puzzles, and enjoyed attending tribal events and the annual In-Lon-Schka dances where she had been a participant in past years.
Today she is survived by her two sons, David Palmer and Huey Wolfvoice, both of Fairfax; three grandchildren, Dustin (Renae) Palmer of Ralston, Duane Palmer of Maramec, and Shelby (Tim) Exum of Jennings; ten great-grandchildren, Sierra Palmer, Ashton Palmer, Thunder Palmer, Wazhozha Palmer, Kiana Vicenti, Brittney Vicenti, Sequoia James, Terrien Exum, Easton Exum, and Simeon Exum; two great-great-grandchildren, Noelle James, and Nassir D. Grant. Further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She was predeceased by her parents, husband Mert, sisters Viola Ann Cox, Norma Davis, Cecelia Harris, and Pat Tallchief.
Genevieve will lie in state at the Grayhorse Chapel Saturday, April 17, 2021. A Rosary will be held 6 p.m. on Sunday evening, April 18, at the Grayhorse Chapel with Father Desmond Ibeneme presiding. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. on Monday, April 19, also at the Grayhorse Chapel with Coleman Americanhorse ministering. Burial will follow in the Grayhorse Cemetery, all east of Fairfax. Arrangements are entrusted to Hunsaker Wooten Funeral Home of Fairfax, Okla.
Pallbearers are Gary Americanhorse, Jr., Stetson Americanhorse, Nathan Turner, Arlo Turner, C.J. Turner, Charles Poolaw, Everett Carson, and Evan Carson. Honorary pallbearers are Lester Sun Eagle, Joe Harris, Larry Goodfox, Jonas Smith, and Jerron Williams.
Share memories with the family at Genevieve’s online guestbook www.hunsakerwootenfuneralhome.com
Genevieve loved everything pink and was very passionate about her family, especially spoiling her grandchildren and their families. A blessing to many, she will be greatly missed.
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