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Helen Elizabeth (Short) Moran

Posted 2021-04-15 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald from Apr. 14 to Apr. 15, 2021 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Helen Elizabeth Moran was born in High Point, North Carolina on Oct.
14, 1923. She was the first child of Daniel and Addie Short, and soon
had four more siblings.

She graduated from High Point Business College. During WWII, she
married and moved out to California where her son Gary was born. She
spoke fondly of the beautiful orchards and ranches in the Santa Clara
Valley before it was known as Silicon Valley.

While working for San Jose Abstract, Helen's husband was called into
the service and sent to Germany. The family followed, and her daughter
Beth was born there. Back in the states in 1954, she went to work for
Valley Title Company as an escrow officer and later as company vice
president. Eventually, she became a Realtor, and was flying with
prospective clients to Lake Havasu City in the early 60s. Helen was a
member of many committees and was elected 1972 President of the
Women's Council of the San Jose chapter of the National Association of
Real Estate Boards.

She retired from real estate in the mid-70s and spent her time between
Brookings, Oregon, and Parker, enjoying oil painting, playing bridge,
and square dancing. She moved to Lake Havasu City in 1988 and enjoyed
singing in the Community Choir. She was active in politics as a member
of the London Bridge Republican Women and was past state secretary of
the Arizona Federation of Republican Women. She served the Mohave
County Republican Party in the past as secretary, parliamentarian, and
locally as a precinct committeeman.

Helen is preceded in death by her parents, husband George Moran,
husband William Lennartz, brother Bill, and son Gary Root.
She is survived by sisters Jean Allen and Barbara Nowell, brother Tim
Short, daughter Beth Nair, grandsons Larry (Sheryl) Root and Steven
(Jennifer) Root, granddaughter Melissa (Kevin) Martin, four great
grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren. She was a member of
St. Michael's Methodist Church.

Services are pending. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to
Hospice of Havasu and St. Michael's Methodist Church.




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