Inez Moen

inez moen

Inez Moen, 86 of Fargo, passed away on Tuesday, July 2nd after a brief stay in the hospital. Inez was born on March 21, 1927 near Maddock, ND to John and Ilma Sundell.

During World War II, Inez was a welder at the Puget Sound Navel Ship Yard in Washington State, a fact she was very proud of.

Inez moved to Fargo and worked at the Biltmore for many years. She was known to her customers as Inee Moe. She loved working with and serving people.

After her retirement from the Biltmore she worked at the Brownie Bakery and later took care of her grandchildren.

At 86 she was still living on her own and driving her car. She, along with her family, was extremely proud of her independence. She loved rummaging and caring for her beautiful flowers.

Her family was the focus of her life. She loved getting visits from her grandchildren and her great grandchildren. She was always there for anyone who needed help. One day after a day of running errands a neighbor who had watched her come and go throughout the day asked her, “What is it you do all day?” With pride in her voice she replied, “I help people, that’s what I do.” She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Inez is survived by her children Deborah (Roger) Thorseth of Fargo, Douglas Anderson (Janis) of Sturgis, SD, Terry Anderson (Mona) of West Fargo, Sandra (Robert) Koiner of Fargo, Kristi Moen of Fargo, along with 9 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

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  1. West Fargo I’m so very sorry to hear of Inez’s passing! I feel so lucky to have known her! She has been my favorite tenant at the Brandy Hill builidng since I started with the company in July of 2007. I will miss seeing her around the building and her spunky personality and wits. She reminded me of my own grandma and always brightened my days when I got to see her in the building. Thinking of you all during this very difficult time.

  2. Fargo N.D
    .Inez, will be missed, she always had a smile on her face & always had time to talk. thoughts & prayers are with her family.

  3. Fargo ND
    It was such an honor to take care of Inez during her last hours. Thank you for having the nurses call me with her passing. I enjoy sharing the story of how Inez and Rudy introduced my mom and dad. Introductions turned to love, marriage then my birth and a family began. Thoughts, prayers and hugs to all. If I can do anything my home phone is 293-0069 or cell 701-361-7312.

  4. Fargo ND
    Sympathy to all of Inez’s family. She was a special lady loved by all who knew her!! A great mom and grandma!

  5. Horace North Dakota
    So Sorry to here Inez passed away. She was a good women and friend. Growing up being friends of the family for years was fun. We wish the family the best in there time of need. Sincerely Paul and Perry Nystul.


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