Eva Annetta Moore

September 17, 1941 ~ September 23, 2024
Eva Annetta Moore, 83, of Mooresville, passed away at home on September 23, 2024. She was born in Connersville, Indiana on September 17, 1941, to the late Richard and Ethelyn (Hamilton) Comingore. Eva graduated from Paoli High School and earned her Master of Education from Indiana State University.
Eva’s selflessness and compassion touched many lives as a 1st-grade teacher. She spent over 30 years at Northwood Elementary School before retiring in 2005. Eva was a long-time member of Mt. Gilead Church. Her faith was strong, and she thoroughly enjoyed Tuesday morning Bible study. Eva’s kindness spread to others by sending encouragement cards to lift people up. She often found joy in working on her flowers in the yard.
In addition to her parents, Eva is preceded in death by her husband whom she married on December 31, 1967, Richard Moore.
Survivors include her daughter, Penny Moore; brother, James Comingore (wife, Julie); sisters, Carol Vance, Charlene Comingore, and Chris Comingore; and her beloved dog, Pugsley.
Eva’s Life Celebration® Visitation and Service will be held on Saturday, September 28th, 2024, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville, with the service beginning at 1:00 p.m. Burial in White Lick Cemetery will follow the service. Memorial donations may be made in Eva’s honor to Northwood Elementary School or Mt. Gilead Church.
She was one of the sweetest people I have ever know. I enjoyed spending time with her at The Tuesday morning Bible Study. I have received many of the beautiful and sweet cards she send. Heaven has gained a special angel. She will surely be missed.
I have so many fond memories of family time with Aunt Netta- spending time at the KOA campground in Nashville IN and hanging out at Indiana beach–riding rides and swimming!
I am so sorry to hear of Mrs. Moore’s passing. She welcomed my daughter into first grade at Northwood Elementary and what an awesome year she had! She was the most kind and one of the best teachers ever! She will be missed forever!
So sorry to hear of her passing. We met and worked together at church. She became a neighbor of my parents. Such a sweet person! May she rest in peace and family find comfort.
Mrs. Moore was my first grade teacher in the 80s and then, a couple decades later, I taught first grade alongside her as a colleague at Northwood. She was the sweetest teacher to have and a sweet, kind & encouraging colleague to me. Thinking of her family at this time.
Netta was such a special lady with a beautiful heart. Her cards always made my day and I always enjoyed talking to her when she would call the law firm to talk to Penny. I will miss her.
Mrs. Moore was a great person, she will be remembered