• Kathleen A. Moore

Kathleen A. Moore

Kathleen Moore

Kathleen A. (Rudolph) Moore, 71, died on April 18, 2024, in Scott City.

She was born Nov. 28, 1952, to Lowell L. and Patricia L. (Hollingsworth) Rudolph.

Kathleen spent her early life on the family farm northwest of Scott City on Ladder Creek. She attended District 5 Rudolph School, finishing her primary schooling at Beaver Flats School. Kathleen graduated from Scott Community High School.

Her advanced schooling consisted of cosmetology school. She was also a licensed insurance salesperson. As her last major schooling, she earned her certification as a chiropractic assistant.

In her younger years, she had three major passions. She loved ballet, beginning as a student of the Bess Taylor School of Dance. Kathleen was accepted to and attended Stephens College, Perry Mansfield Performing Arts School and camp for theater and dance in Steamboat Springs, Colo. Following her time there, she studied under Mary Mayta in Colby. She eventually taught ballet lessons in Scott City.

Her second passion was dancing. A Saturday night community dance was something she always looked forward to attending.

Her third passion was horses. Her favorite horse was a palomino named Champagne, which she would ride to town to participate as a member of the El Quartelejo Saddle Club.

As a homemaker, she was incredibly talented in beautifying her homes, yards and gardens. Kathleen had the ability to bring forth the beauty nature offered to its fullest extent.

Survivors include her husband, Tom Moore, Scott City; daughters, Amy Nodine and partner, Dwayne Byrd, Brooks, Alberta Canada, and Holly Berland, Scott City; her father, Scott City; sister, LuAnn Buehler and husband, Jon, Scott City; grandchildren, William Nodine and wife, Mariah, Lethbridge, Alberta Canada, Allyssa Scherger and husband, Jordon, Brooks, Alberta Canada, Kaitlin Berland, Scott City, Anna Beer and husband, Caleb, Alexander, Manitoba Canada, and Coty Ray Neitling, Scott City; great-grandsons, Evan, Devin, Aaron, and Roken; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

She was preceded in death by her mother.

A memorial service to celebrate Kathleen’s life will be held on Sat., April 27, 2:00 p.m., at the United Methodist Church, 412 South College Street, Scott City, with Fr. Don Martin presiding. The service will be live-streamed at www.priceandsons. com.

There will be no calling times.

Memorials, in lieu of flowers, may be written to the Kathleen Moore Memorial Fund in care of Price and Sons Funeral Homes, Box 553, Scott City, Ks. 67871.

The Scott County Record

PO Box 377

Scott City, KS 67871

Phone: 620-872-2090

Fax: 620-872-0009