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Show Moss celebrates 90th l r I 4 Blanche Cahoon Moss celebrated her 90th birthday Sunday, Sept. 23, with her family, friends and neighbors. Blanche has lived in Woods Cross all her life and has been active ac-tive in all church organizations and many civic auxiliaries. She and her husband, Walter H. Moss, served a two-year LDS mission in New York and were ordinance workers in the Salt Lake LDS Temple for 20 years until the time of his death in 1972. She was a volunteer worker for many years at the Care-West Nursing Nurs-ing Home, loading a sing-a-long and cheering the patients, many of whom were younger than she. For the last 20 years she has enjoyed en-joyed the activities at the Golden Years Center, participating in china painting and ceramic classes, but the highlight of these years was playing in the Jazz Band. This gave Blanche the opportunity to play her melodica and perform throughout Davis County. Blanche loves people. Even though back problems have curtailed curtail-ed her social activities for the last BLANCHE CAHOON MOSS few years, she is still the fun-loving, sweet, friendly person she has always been. She has six children (five living), 32 grandchildren, 78 greatgrandchildren, great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. |