Burial Case Study

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Funeral services will be held this week for Noelle Moore, who died on April 23, 2099, of natural causes in her home in El Paso, Texas. Noelle’s last words were “That was one h*ll of a ride.” Services will be held at the Zion Lutheran Church in El Paso. There will be a visitation on April 26 from 2-8 p.m. The funeral will then be held on April 27, 2099 at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery in El Paso. Noelle was born on April 19, 2000, to Robbie Josoff and Melissa Josoff in Omaha, Nebraska. She attended Yutan Elementary School and graduated for Yutan High School in 2018. She attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, where she received a degree in elementary education and an endorsement in coaching. On May 20, 2024, …show more content…

She was not only a caring person, but she has a successful career. She first started out as a kindergarten teacher at Marguerite J Lundy Elementary School. Three years into her teaching job, she started coaching the El Paso High school Girls Basketball team. Not only did she inspire kids in her classroom, and show a lot of support to her students, but she also led her basketball team so multiple state appearances and placings. After nine successful years of teaching and coaching at El Paso, her husband became CEO of Nike, which then lead her to retire at the age of 33. Noelle spent most of her time with her children at home or volunteering in the El Paso School District. In 2043, after all of her children were in school, Noelle then went back to Marguerite J Lundy Elementary School, teaching half days as the preschool teacher. She still volunteered her time in the classrooms, community, and for her church. In 2051, at the age of 51, she finally retired for good to spend time with her husband, children, and grandchildren. Her husband became a very wealthy businessman who worked on his own time, so they traveled with their family in their freetime. She was a very respected woman throughout the entire El Paso community, and she will be missed

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