Anna Marie Moorman

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Anna Marie Moorman, age 84 of Plainfield, IA, died Friday, May 10, 2024, at the New Hampton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.

A private family service will be held at New Hampton City Cemetery.

Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton have been entrusted with Anna’s arrangements.

She was born on November 30, 1939, in New Hampton, Iowa, the daughter of Harry and Francis (Zipse) Ohm.

Anna’s early years were spent attending country schools around the Lawler area, including the iconic 5 Corners Schoolhouse. She completed her education at Lawler High School in 1957, where she laid the foundation for a life filled with love, compassion, and dedication.

At a dance uptown one fateful night, Anna met the love of her life, Leland Moorman. Their connection was immediate and profound, leading to a beautiful union on June 14, 1958, at Trinity Lutheran Church in New Hampton. Together, they embarked on a journey of love, partnership, and family.

Anna’s greatest joy was found in her role as a mother. She dedicated herself wholeheartedly to raising their six children, infusing their home with warmth and love. She was a beacon of strength and support, always putting her family’s needs above her own.

As her children grew older, Anna pursued a career as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at local nursing homes in Elma, Charles City, and Waverly. Her compassionate nature and nurturing spirit made her a beloved caregiver, touching the lives of countless individuals with her kindness and empathy.

In her leisure time, Anna found solace and joy in simple pleasures. She was an avid fisherwoman, finding peace and tranquility by the water’s edge. Her green thumb was evident in her flourishing garden, where she cultivated beauty and abundance with tender care. Anna cherished the outdoors and relished any opportunity to work in nature’s embrace.

Above all, family meant everything to Anna. She treasured every moment spent with her loved ones, creating cherished memories that will endure for generations to come. Her legacy of love, generosity, and unwavering devotion will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.

Anna is survived by four sons, Leland Moorman Jr. of Lawler, Lance (Shelly) Moorman of New Hampton, Vance (Deb) Moorman of Kasson, MN, Zach (Lori) Moorman of Fredericksburg; two daughters, Kimberly Moorman of Sumner, Michelle Marvin of Waterloo; twelve grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; two sisters-in-law, Carolyn Ohm of New Hampton, Doris Ohm of Dodge Center, MN.

She was preceded in death by Her parents; husband, Leland in 1995; one grandson, Kory Moorman in 2021; her siblings and their spouses.

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  1. Family, I’m so sorry to hear on Aunt Ann’s passing. I am so ever grateful to have visited with her last Sunday. We had a few good chuckles. She will deeply be missed. Love to All!

  2. So sorry to hear of Anna’s passing. We had a nice chat a few weeks ago in the showroom. Classy lady, always dressed very nice and very sweet! Heaven got an Angel.

  3. Our sympathy to all of the family. Anna was a lovely person and always ready for a visit. RIP. Sincerely Jack and Dianne Blazek

  4. Sympathy to all the family. We had alot of fun with Lee and Ann way back! Hugs to all. Love, John & Sandy Lentz

  5. To all the Moorman children,
    Very sorry to hear about the passing of your loving mother, she was a wonderful soul, and I will cherish all of the good times spent with her. May God, embrace you though this difficult time, sending many prayers of comfort and I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.

  6. Our condolences to Ann’s family. Our mom and dad (Rita and Bob) had wonderful times with Lee and Ann as did us “kids”. RIP.

  7. My sympathy to Ann’s family. I remember visiting her when she lived inElma. Her sister Linda and I were best friends. God bless

  8. My sympathies are with all of you. Always remember the good times. Sending hugs and prayers 🙏🙏❤️

  9. So sorry to hear of Aunt Anna Marie’s passing. Many good memories of her and family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Bless you all.

  10. My sincere sympathy to the family of Ann. Growing up Leland and Ann were like an uncle and aunt to us kids(Joe & Edna’s kids) I have many wonderful memories. RIP Ann 😇❤️

  11. My sympathy to the Moorman family. Ann was a very special person and enjoyed her caring for my children when they lived in Elma. Sue and Russ Murphy

  12. My sympathy to all the Moorman children. Ann ans Lee were great people. I remember all the good times across the driveway while visiting at my Grandparents and growing up in Elma. Thinking of you all. My love and hugs sent to you.

  13. I’m so sorry for your loss, your parents were my godparents and I will always especially remember how kind your mother was to me and how easy she was to talk to. Blessings to all you kids and your families, God bless you all.


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