Evelyn Moore
 
	April 4, 1925 - May 14, 2025
Evelyn Moore, age 100, of New Prague, died peacefully with her family at her side, on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at her home at Praha Village. Evelyn was born April 4th, 1925 to Joe and Emily (Holicky) O'Malley. She was raised on the family farm in rural LeCenter along with her older sister, Eileen and younger brother, Alvin. She attended Le Center High School graduating in 1942. She was very active in school activities during high school.
Following her high school graduation, Evelyn attended teacher's training for 9 months. After receiving her teaching certificate at age 18, she taught in a one-room county schoolhouse for 5 years. She taught students in grades 1-8. Her students loved her as their teacher. She kept the students warm during the winter months by stoking the wood-burning stove in the schoolroom.
Evelyn met a handsome young gentleman, Merlin Moore, at a dance. She was at the dance with Merlin's youngest sister, Colleen. Evelyn and Merlin were the dancing king and queen in those days. They were the cutest pair gliding around the dance floor. They married on September 1, 1948. They were married almost 57 and a half years, until Merlin’s death from ALS on April 14th, 2006.
In addition to being dance partners, Evelyn and Merlin were also close partners in their farm operation, as they operated their 120-acre farm, milked cows, raised Duroc hogs, sold farm seed for Farmer Seed and Nursery and later Pioneer Seed and Peterson Seed together. After the girls went to school, Evelyn worked as a waitress for many years at the New Prague (now Broz) Hotel. She has been an active and current member of St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in New Prague. Evelyn was a longtime member of the Progressive Homemakers, a Le Sueur County Home Extension group. She loved volunteering at the Dorothy Day Center, preparing and serving meals for the homeless, as well as helping a few times packing meals at Feed My Starving Children.
Evelyn was named the 1997 Outstanding Senior Citizen in Le Sueur County. She and Merlin are Lifetime members of the Le Sueur County Pioneer Power Association, where they made corn brooms for many years.
Evelyn would do ANYTHING for her family and was very involved in the lives of all generations. She cheered at countless athletic events and helped with ANY project a family member had! She raised beautiful flower and vegetable gardens and was exceptional at cooking, baking and canning. She made the most delicious tea rings, Christmas cookies and candy. She was known for writing kind notes to LOTS of people for their special accomplishments and occasions. She extended hospitality to neighbors and friends by making food for them when they were struggling in any way. Evelyn also loved traveling with Merlin, making trips around mainland U.S., Hawaii, Canada, and numerous trips to Ireland, where they made lasting friendships.
Evelyn was adventurous (loved snowmobile, motorcycle and hot air balloon rides), fiercely independent, fun-loving, empathetic, stoic, feisty, a perfectionist, and the Sunshine Village's staff favorite adjective...spicy! In her twilight years, as dementia took the woman that so many knew, the Irish glint in her eye, the gentle grin that lit up her face, and her one-line quips endeared her to the staff at the Sunshine Village. Her legacy of kindness, optimism, and fun left a huge footprint that will be missed by her family and all who knew her.
Evelyn is survived by her devoted daughters, JeNean (Steve) Erickson of New Prague; Julie (Marc) Smith of Prior Lake; grandchildren, Megan (Paul) Giesen of New Prague, Brendan Erickson of Minneapolis; great-grandchildren, Emily & Ben Giesen of New Prague. She is preceded in death by her husband; sister, Eileen Krenik; brother, Alvin O’Malley.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday, May 19, 2025, at 10:00 AM, at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church with Father Kevin Clinton officiating. Mass will be live-streamed on npcatholic.org. Visitation will take place Sunday from 4-7 PM and Monday morning from 7:30-9:30 at Bruzek Funeral Home. Private family burial will occur at St. Wenceslaus Cemetery. Lunch will follow for everyone at Ridges of Sand Creek.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Hops For Hope, an organization that helps support medical research for ALS and dementia, two diseases that impacted her life. Donations can be made online at http://web.alsa.org/goto/HopsForHope-2025 or mail to HFH/Raising Hope, PO Box 401, New Prague, MN 56071
I will always cherish the time I was able to share with Evelyn. Her smile could light up any room. Her spunky spirit will never be forgotten. She knew how to keep everyone on their toes and always guessing. I am so sorry for your loss but I’m sure she is happy!! She truly touched my heart in many ways.
Thank you, Jennifer.
JeNean, Julie and families,
We were so sorry to hear of your mom’s death. She truly was a spunky lady, embodying true Irish spirit! I can still see my dad cutting up the chickens he always ordered from your folks!
Our deepest sympathy to you.
Thanks, Mary and Peggy.
Thank you, Mary and Peggy.
I am so sorry I missed her funeral and wake. I always enjoyed seeing and talking to that GREAT lady Evelyn! I will sincerely miss her face and hugs. Evelyn and Merlin raised some awesome daughters and grandchildren. She will be missed by all.
Thank you, Nancy.
Thank you, Nancy.
My sympathy and Prayers for Evelyn’s family. Evelyn was a wonderful person and always so friendly!
Thank you, Shirley.
Thank you, Shirley.
What a blessing your mom was to you both and all that knew her! She will be missed
Thank you, Anna Mae and Mary.
Thank you, Mary and Anna Mae. She was a blessing to us.
MY sympathy to whole Moore family, Great neighbors to my folks and me throughout many, many years! You have all done everything so right!
Thank you, Tim.
Thank you, Tim. Your family was great neighbors to Mom and Dad as well.
Julie & Marc & family..I am so very sorry for the loss of your beautiful Mother. It sounds like she was a pretty amazing lady. She now is resting peacefully in the arms of our Lord Jesus Christ. You are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless You
Thank you, Patsy.
Thank you, Patsy. Your niece, Angie, was a wonderful caregiver for Mom when she was at Praha Village.
Your mom was a special person for sure. And, when reading the obituary, I now completely understand how her daughters grew up to be the amazing persons they are. What a wonderful legacy both of your parents left to this world. My biggest condolences and hugs to all of you.
Thank you, Kimery.
Thanks for your kind words, Kimery!
You have our deepest condolences. We enjoyed readying the beautiful summary of Evelyn’s long life.
Thank you, Jean and Pat.
Thank you, Pat and Jean.
She is one of the best… Will miss her lots. So sorry for your loss
Thank you, Michele.
Thanks much, Michele.
Our deepest sympathy. Your Mom was a special lady always so pleasant to talk and concerned about everyone. Sending hugs to all of you.Jihn &Carol Pavek
Thank you, John and Carol
So true…thanks, John and Carol.
What a beautiful picture of your mom. So glad she was able to turn 100. My sympathies to Julie, JeNean and all the many family members who will miss her deeply.
Thanks so much, Judy. She was blessed with a very full life!
Thank you, Judy.
Evelyn was a truly special person—kind, thoughtful, and always such a wonderful friend and neighbor to my mom. Their friendship meant a great deal to her, and I know it brought comfort, joy, and companionship over the years.
Please accept my deepest condolences. May you find peace in the love and memories you shared, and may it bring you some comfort to know how fondly she was thought of by those around her.
Thank you, Linda. Mom and your dear Jo were special friends.
Thanks for your kind words, Linda. Jo meant so much to Mom…partners in crime!
I worked for Merlin and Evelyn on the farm pulling weeds Merlin gave me a nick name he called me Pete never new why great people
Thank you, Shorty.
Thanks for sharing your special memory with us, Shorty.
Loved your mom and working w/ her at the hotel. Such a wonderful lady – and the obituary truly captures the impact she had on so many. Our condolences.
What a beautiful tribute to a wonderful lady !!! So glad we had the opportunity to know her & spend some time together at volleyball games. Love and prayers to the entire family. You can be sure she & Merlin will be dancing in heaven
Joyce and Wayne, she and Dad loved that volleyball gang! So many good memories!
JeNean
Our sincerest condolences to Evelyn’s family. Evelyn always had a kind word whenever we would meet. A good mentor for all of us as she faced all the joys, sorrows and challenges that come with living (a hundred years of living !!) All done with a positive, can-do attitude. A blessing to many ! ❤️
Thank you, Jean and Doug.
Thanks for your lovely words about Mom, Jean and Doug,