![]() Moira’s family would like to thank the medical staff of St. Moira was preceded in death by her mother and father Pete and Orpha Blackmore, her sister and brother-in-law, Carma and Dean Bradshaw, her sister-in-law Shirley Butters and her beloved son Michael Eugene Henderson. She is further survived by nine great-grandchildren. Moira is also survived by eight granddaughters and 14 grandsons: Aurora, Malachi, Zachary, Ezekiel, Kiara, Emerik, Thaddeus, Akaisha, Quade, Rowan, Traevon, Vance, Landon, MoiraAnn, Jenna, Shareena, Nashai, Kelton, Jett, Silas, Isaiah and Desiree. Her daughters include Mary Taylor (Howard) of Cedar City, Utah Joy Johnson (Mike) of St George, Utah Rachel Henderson of St George, Utah Becca Henderson (James) of Hurricane, Utah and foster daughter Carmen Sanchez of Las Cruces, New Mexico. and Kenyon Blackmore.Īdditionally, she leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews. Frank Butters of Victoria, British Columbia. She is also survived by her dear brothers Clay Blackmore of Raymond, Alberta., Doug Blackmore (Peggy) of Cardston, Alberta. Moira is survived by her beloved canine companion Kai, who has been by her side for the past four years. Besides time spent with her family, a few of her favorite activities were swimming with other residents of the Red Cliffs Manor, hula dancing, group discussion sessions, collecting plants and watching old movies. ![]() The pandemic slowed all of us down quite a lot and she was looking forward to summer activities this year with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her family is blessed to have watched her enjoy her life immensely. She adored each one of her grandchildren, attended every musical and sporting event of theirs that she could, and had a special relationship with each one. She was a proud mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was a woman with a huge list of life goals, No. She loved and thought often of her children’s other siblings and asked what was new with them. She nurtured other children and young people in her life and loved all absolutely, unconditionally. She supported her children endlessly and seemingly tirelessly in every way she possibly could. She worked in a range of fields, including waitressing, janitorial contracting house and yard care, as well as flood and fire restoration. With little to no financial support, she often worked herself to exhaustion to care for her children and protect them to the best of her ability from life’s challenges. Ultimately, this path led her to become a single mother, facing unique circumstances and responsibilities. Later in life than she had expected, she entered a complex marriage relationship, which presented emotional and financial challenges for her, and all parties involved. In high school she was, in fact, voted as the most likely of all the seniors that year to get married and be the first to have a child. She completed a secretarial course after high school and had many adventurous jobs in that field, including with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and a Canadian airline company.Īs a young girl she had passionately desired to have a family of her own and held every baby she could get her hands on. She loved the gracious, kind and humble people and the beauty of Taiwan. She mastered Mandarin Chinese to such a high degree of fluency and proficiency that native Mandarin speakers who heard her assumed she had spoken the language her entire life. She was raised in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and in 1960 was one of the first women to serve a mission in Taiwan. She had the singing voice of an angel and sang at school and church functions. Along with her sister Carma and cousin Verla, the young ladies were Alberta’s female basketball superstars. In Cardston High School she was active in sports and music. When she was a young teenager, her family was reunited, and she enjoyed a wonderful youth with her sister and five brothers. During those difficult and lonely years, she lived with and loved her Uncle Jim and Aunt Maralda Blackmore, as well as with her grandmother Mary. In her early years, she experienced a mommy struggling with mental illness and a daddy going to war. She grew up during the Great Depression and World War II. Moira was born to Orpha Vance and Harold Blackmore (aka Pete) in Cardston, Alberta, Canada, on April 15, 1934. ![]() Moira Dawn Blackmore, age 89 years young, of St George, Utah, passed away on May 25, 2023, joining her parents, her son and (apparently) Elvis in her next adventure.
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