(From Hedge-Lewis-Goodwin Funeral Home)Jeri Lynne Moore was born on Friday March 14th,1958 in Olathe Kansas to Ervin Cleo Moore and Alice Marie (Brothers) Moore. The youngest of three siblings.
Jeri lived in Alamosa Colorado, Buhler, Kansas and in1965 in Argonia, Kansas. She was active in Vocal and Band and was selected among hundreds of top high school musicians to participate in the Kansas All State Lions Club Band.
She graduated from Argonia High School in 1976. Here’s the impressive part, from 1977 to June 2003, she was a lab tech, lab supervisor, an area manager for Via Christi Medical, and administrator for a Family Practice and Occupational Medicine group of doctors in Wichita. She opened her own clinic, HMA Medworks, in 2003 through 2015. She earned her crown in heaven for her patient, loving and compassionate care of her mother suffering from many, many issues from Diabetes including dialysis three times a week, blindness, and the inability to process food. All the while she was working full time and pursuing a degree from 1981 to 1995. She graduated from Wichita State University with a BSHA degree in Health Care Administration and Gerontology.
She is survived by her brother Mike, sister Paula, niece Shaley and fiancĂ© Blake Clary (Lee’s Summit, MO), sister Raydene and brother Larry Plane (Pueblo, CO) a special friend, Geoge Looker (San Diego CA), her fur baby, Jack, of the home, and a host of cousins, extended family and friends. She was preceded in death by both parents, her brother EC and wife Sally (Bisbee, AZ), both maternal and paternal grandparents, all aunts and uncles and her companions through the years, Mandy, Misty, MacKenzie, and Maggie.
She is survived by her brother Mike, sister Paula, niece Shaley and fiancĂ© Blake Clary (Lee’s Summit, MO), sister Raydene and brother Larry Plane (Pueblo, CO) a special friend, Geoge Looker (San Diego CA), her fur baby, Jack, of the home, and a host of cousins, extended family and friends. She was preceded in death by both parents, her brother EC and wife Sally (Bisbee, AZ), both maternal and paternal grandparents, all aunts and uncles and her companions through the years, Mandy, Misty, MacKenzie, and Maggie.
Through it all, she was always a cheerful and loving granddaughter, daughter, sister, and aunt.
Her life took a turn in 2017 when she was diagnosed with a fatal Interstitial lung disease. We’re grateful to Dr. Mark Hamblin, Director of the ILD and Rare Lung Disease Program, at Kansas University for giving her extended life through his efforts. She was a fighter….to the very end. On June 20th last year, she was rushed to the hospital with complications. She was confined to bed from that day forward. She never gave up. Her goal was to go home. To breathe again, to walk again, to have no more pain. She’s reached that goal. She is now home, sitting at the right hand of her Savior, Jesus Christ and soaring higher than she could have ever imagined.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Central United Methodist Church.
Saturday, May 2, 2026
12:00PM - 1:00PM
Central United Methodist Church
5 S. Pennsylvania
Webb City, MO 64870
Memorial Service
Saturday, May 2, 2026
1:00PM
Central United Methodist Church
5 S. Pennsylvania
Webb City, MO 64870

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