In loving memory of

Mary Moon
April 25, 1936 - October 18, 2022

Mary Eileen Moon, Rochester, MN, age 86, passed away peacefully on October 18, 2022 at Mayo Clinic Methodist Hospital in Rochester from advanced Parkinson's Disease. Mary Birdsell was an only child born to Vella and Leon Birdsell in Postville, Iowa. She graduated from Monona High School in 1954 where she played basketball on the girls varsity team and cornet in the marching band.

She married Keith Allen Moon on December 30, 1955 and they were blessed with 67 years of marriage and three sons, Jeff, Troy and Bart. They started training Quarter Horses in Onalaska, Wisconsin and then moved their business to Rochester, Minnesota in 1964. They traveled across the USA to horse shows and also to Australia.

Mary was homemaker when her children were young and later worked for 25 years as the secretary to the director of secondary education. She often joked that she "knew her boys were in trouble even before they did." After retiring from the Rochester Public Schools, she went on to work as an administrative assistant at Family Service Rochester. In their later years, Mary and Keith enjoyed wintering in Sun City, Arizona where they had many friends.

Family was important to Mary. Hosting dinners on the farm brought her joy. She was an avid sports fan and cheered on the Minnesota Vikings, Twins, and her grandchildren at their sport events. She enjoyed baking, her flower garden and feeding the birds. She was a member of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church.

Mary fought Parkinson's Disease for over 20 years. As her disease progressed, she was lovingly cared for by her husband at home. The family is grateful for the care in her final weeks of life at St. Mary's Hospital and then at Methodist in the Palliative Care Unit.

Mary is survived by her husband Keith; sons Jeff (Lynn Farrell), Troy (Kristen Williamson), and Bart (Wendy) Moon; five grandchildren, Tracy (Mark Bowman), Nick, Kyle, Brant and Olivia Moon. She was preceded in death by her parents.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday, October 27, 2022 at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Rochester with visitation being held one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in Monona, Iowa at a later date. Memorials can be made to Mayo Clinic Parkinson's Research where Mary participated in a study.

Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Moon family; to share a special memory or condolence please visit www.ranfranzandvinefh.com.

Tributes

Harriet Link wrote on Oct 27, 2022:

"Ken and I are so sorry for your loss. We have such wonderful memories of both Mary and Keith. We send our sympathy to her family."

Denise Boudreau wrote on Oct 26, 2022:

"So sorry to hear this. My sympathy to you and your family"

Janice Draxler wrote on Oct 25, 2022:

"Mary was a special friend of mine at Family Service Rochester. I have fond memories of having lunch together talking about family, Arizona, and horse shows. When I first started at FSR she was the first person to make me feel welcomed. My condolences to the Moon family. With sympathy, Janice Draxler"

Jane Hackbarth Gullickson wrote on Oct 25, 2022:

"My sympathies to all of you. I enjoyed working with Mary at Family Service Rochester. "

Sharon Fourre wrote on Oct 24, 2022:

"Leo and I are so sorry to hear about Mary. She was a very special lady and we adored her. We are so glad we were able to visit with Mary and Keith a few times in Arizona, such special memories throughout a lot of years. Our sincere condolences to Keith and the family. RIP Mary."

Alan rieke wrote on Oct 23, 2022:

"So sorry to hear Keith and family"

Bill Hardy wrote on Oct 20, 2022:

" Mary was a good and caring neighbor. The Moons lived across the street from Alice and myself in Sun City for several years. We had great get togethers often times in their backyard. Mary always had a kind word and occasionally would bake some cookies or cupcakes and bring them over. She was a dear friend and I wish Keith, her sons and their family my sincere condolences. May God bless her and watch over her forever. Lovingly, Bill Hardy"