Class of 1911
Faculty: Teacher of Latin, 1916-1917, 1921-22.
Education:
Elizabeth College, Charlotte, NC
Mont Amoena Female Seminary
Birth: October 12, 1892, Cabarrus, North Carolina
Death: April 8, 1984, Concord, Cabarrus, North Carolina
Parents:
Giles Monroe Moose (1852 – 1921)
Rose Cora Misenheimer Moose (1860 – 1940)
Siblings:
Dewey Whitfield Moose (1881 – 1950)
Harry Augustus Moose (1883 – 1888)
John Baxter Moose (1885 – 1963)
Jacob Oscar Moose (1887 – 1953)
Cora Belle Moose Cline (1890 – 1987)
Sophia Moose Goodman (1895 – 1970)
Hugh Monroe Moose (1898 – 1990)
Burial:
Saint Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery
Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA
Source: www.findagrave.com, # 18965102.
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Salisbury Evening Post (Salisbury, NC), August 17, 1917, p. 5.
ITEMS FROM FAITH
… We understand that the high school at Faith will begin the first Monday in September. Prof. D. W. Moose will be assisted this year by his sister, Miss Lena Moose. She is a graduate of Elizabeth College and has had four years experience in teaching, having taught one year at Mount [sic] Amoena Seminary at Mount Pleasant of which she is also a graduate. We believe this school will be a great success as there is so many young people her to attend.
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Salisbury Post (Salisbury, NC), 9 Apr 1984.
Lena E. Moose
MOORESVILLE – Lena Estelle Moose, 91, of Route 3, Corriher Grange Road, formerly of Concord, died at 8:20 a.m. Sunday in Cabarrus Memorial Hospital.
The funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Concord conducted by the Rev. Ted Goins, pastor. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
The family will be at Wilkinson Funeral Home in Concord tonight from 7 to 9 and the remainder of the time at the home of a niece, Ruth G. Corriher of Corriher Grange Road.
Memorials may be made to St. John’s Lutheran Church Building Fund or Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church, both in Concord.
Born Oct. 12, 1892, in Cabarrus County, she was a daughter of the late Giles M. and Rose Misenheimer Moose. She was a graduate of Mt. Amoena Seminary in Mt. Pleasant, Elizabeth College and Lneoir-Rhyne College. She taught at Mt. Amoena Seminary and in the Salisbury and Cabarrus County schools until 1933, and then was employed by the county extension office to help set up the old AAA Farm Program.
Upon leaving the farm program, she was secretary of the county extension agents, retiring in 1954. She wasa member of St. John’s Lutheran Church and was active in all phases of church work as long as her health permitted.
Survivors include a sister, Cora M. Cline of Spencer; and a brother, Hugh M. Moose of Mt. Pleasant.



