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Vivian Lane Moffett

Posted 10/20/12

DOVER - Vivian Lane Moffett, left this world and came face to face with her Lord Friday Oct. 19, 2012 at KGH Bay Health Dover. She was born on Jan. 19, 1914 in Downs Chapel, Del. to the late Ralph …

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Vivian Lane Moffett

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DOVER - Vivian Lane Moffett, left this world and came face to face with her Lord Friday Oct. 19, 2012 at KGH Bay Health Dover. She was born on Jan. 19, 1914 in Downs Chapel, Del. to the late Ralph and Elva Teat Lane. She worked her early year's at the Wilmington Dry Goods, later moved to Clayton Del. She worked and retired from Delaware Home and Hospital in Smyrna, Del. Vivian is preceded in death by her three brothers, Otha Lane, Kenard Lane, James Lane; five sisters, Margaret, Virigie, Helen, Ruth, Dorothy. She leaves loving memories to live on with her children, Jeanette Yearicks of Fla., Doris Crist of Downs Chapel, Clara Lockwood of Sudlersville, Md. and Sharon Wright of Dover whom Vivian lived with her last 8 years; Charles Robinson of Townsend, Del., Howard 'Buddy' Robinson of Dover and Robert Robinson of N.Y. She preceded three children in death, John Robinson, Verna Yearicks, and Fransic Robinson. She is also survived by many loving grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and great-great-grandchildren. Remembrance Service will be held Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012 at 1 p.m. at Trader Funeral Home in Dover, Del. Burial will be at the Suddlersville Cemetery Suddlersville, Md. Friends may also call one hour before the time of the services at the Trader Funeral Home in Dover. Letters of condolences may be sent to www.delmarvaobits.com or traderfh@aol.com

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