On Air Now The Up Side
Listen Live

Thelma (Schippers) Moore

Beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Thelma (Schippers) Moore, 89 of Branson.

Beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Thelma (Schippers) Moore, 89 of Branson, passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 4, 2024.

Thelma Ruth (Schippers) Moore was born in Colwich, Kansas on May 31, 1934.  She was the youngest child born to John & Teresa (Pauly) Schippers.  She was working for Beechcraft in Kansas when she met a young airman, Orval Moore, at a St. Patrick’s Days dance in Wichita.  She was the prettiest girl he had ever seen and she became his wife on December 21, 1952 in Tulsa, OK. They ventured back to Taney County where Orval was from after getting married and Thelma quickly became a part of the community, embracing it as her true home.

Thelma was a hard-working and determined woman. She served as a cook and waitress for different cafes and restaurants in the heart of Branson.  She assisted in Dr. Gaines’ dental office, owned and operated the Grapevine Antique Store, and worked alongside Orval many years in their auctioneering business.

Thelma was also a woman of faith. She belonged to Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church, attending when she was able.

Thelma had a great confidence and independence.  Some might even say she was “headstrong”. She met adversity with grit and would take nothing and make it into something. She was industrious and creative, making the most of every opportunity.

Most of all, Thelma loved her family.  She will be deeply missed by her children, Rebecca Dalton of Branson and Ron Moore (Jaime) of Las Vegas, NV; her grandchildren, Sarah, Samantha, Kirbie, Cody and Allison; and her seven great-grandchildren, who were her joy. The rare and special bonds she shared with her granddaughters Samantha and Kirbie, and her great-grandchildren Brody and Stark, embodied the tenderness, love, and playful spirit that Thelma bestowed upon her family.

Thelma was preceded in death by her parents, John & Teresa Schippers; her husband Orval Moore; son, Russell Moore; son-in-law, Joe Dalton; and her fifteen brothers and sisters.

Thelma’s life was marked by her devout faith, her love of family, and her wisdom and determination.  Her life will be celebrated on Friday, April 12, 2024.  Visitation will begin at 1:00 p.m. in Snapp-Bearden Funeral Home & Crematory, Branson with graveside services to follow at 2:00 p.m. in Ozarks Memorial Park Cemetery, Branson where she will be laid to rest next to her beloved husband, Orval.

More from Obituary

Listen Live to Our Family of Stations

     

Ways To Listen

  • Apple store

    Download here if you have an Apple device, including iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
    This will place our app directly on the desktop of your device, making it easy to
    access with just a click. Plus, our app is compatible with Apple CarPlay, so you can
    seamlessly use it in your car too!

  • Google Play

    Download here if you have an Android device, including phone, tablet, or computer.
    This will place our app directly on the home screen of your device, making it easy to
    access with just a tap. Plus, our app is compatible with Android Auto, so you can seamlessly
    use it in your car too!

  • Alexa

    If you use Alexa at home, just say "Alexa, Play Branson4u" no matter where you live.
    Download Alexa here!