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Posted by gitrib on February 09, 2014 at 10:43:31 from (108.203.179.59):

Margery Ann Moulds Trible, 83, passed away Monday, February 3, 2014 in Cushing, OK. The daughter of George Howard Moulds and Margaret Ethlyn Braidwood, Margery was born July 3, 1930 in Lake City, IA. On December 25, 1950 she married Graydon Eugene Trible of Waterloo, IA. Through the years, she and Graydon had made their homes in Waterloo, IA, Fort Dodge, IA, Augusta, KS and Ripley, OK.

In her active years, Margery graduated from Iowa State Teacher’s College (now the University of Northern Iowa at Cedar Falls, IA), was an accomplished organist, avid reader and knitter. For many years, she was the organist for the 1st United Presbyterian Church in Augusta, KS. The Trible’s owned and operated the “The House of Iron” in Augusta, KS and developed the first Grade A goat dairy in the state of Oklahoma, producing goat milk and award winning goat cheese. For a period of time, she volunteered as a tutor for the international students of Oklahoma State University in the ESL program. She was very proud that all her children and grandchildren achieved further education beyond a high school diploma. In late 2005, Margery was diagnosed with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus and had been a resident of Linwood Village in Cushing, OK since 2006.

Preceded in death by her parents, Margery is survived by her husband of 63 years, Graydon; her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Ardith (David) Haagenstad, Augusta, KS, Troy (Kara) Caleb, Ellie Haagenstad, Augusta, KS and Bryan Haagenstad, Stillwater, OK; Margaret (Rodney) Wiederstein, Shattuck, OK, Rhonda (Homer) and Houston Thomas, Shattuck, OK, Zach (Martha) Weiderstein, Arkansas City, KS; Marilyn Trible, Stillwater, OK; and Craig Trible, Ripley, OK.; her brother Arthur (Carrol) Moulds, Webster City, IA; sister-in-law Mary (Edwin) Ahrens, Rosemount, MN, numerous nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held at 2 pm on February 17, 2014 at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Cushing, OK and burial will be in May at the Garden of Memories in Waterloo, IA. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials to the National Hydrocephalus Foundation, 12413 Centralia, Lakewood, CA 90715-162 or the Elevator Fund of the 1st Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 1027, Cushing, OK 74023.

Thank you all for your prayers. Graydon


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