Shelley Riley Moore was an American educator who served as the First Lady of West Virginia from 1969–1977, and from 1985–1989 during the tenure of her husband, former Governor Arch A. Moore Jr. and the mother of U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito. Wikipedia
Born: July 15, 1926, Miami, FL
Died: September 13, 2014 (age 88 years), Charleston, WV
Grandchildren: Moore Capito, Charles Capito, and Shelley Capito
Spouse: Arch A. Moore Jr. (m. 1949–2014)
Children: Shelley Moore Capito
Previous offices: First Lady/Gentleman of West Virginia (1985–1989) and First Lady/Gentleman of West Virginia (1969–1977)
Education: West Virginia University
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Shelley Riley Moore (July 15, 1926 – September 13, 2014) was an American educator who served as the First Lady of West Virginia from 1969–1977, ...
Sep 13, 2014 · Read the obituary of Shelley Riley Moore (1926 - 2014) from Moundsville, WV. Leave your condolences and send flowers to the family to show ...
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Sep 13, 2014 · Former first lady Shelley Riley Moore died Sept. 13 at age 88, according to a news release from the campaign of Rep. Shelley Moore Capito ...
I extend my deepest condolences to former Governor Arch Moore, Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito and their families on the loss of former First Lady, Shelley ...
Sep 13, 2014 · Rep. Shelley Moore Capito announced Saturday the death of her mother, former West Virginia First Lady Shelley Riley Moore. She was 88.
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Sep 13, 2014 · Former West Virginia first lady Shelley Riley Moore died Saturday, according to the Moore family. Shelley Moore, 88, the wife of former three-term governor ...
“Extolling the life and lamenting the death of Mrs. Shelley Riley Moore, former First Lady of West Virginia and beloved wife, best friend and life partner of ...
Sep 13, 2014 · Shelley Riley Moore, who served as first lady of West Virginia for 12 years, longer than anyone else in the state's history, died Saturday morning. She was 88.