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18 On May 15th, 1915, just as the '* 8un was sinking beneath the west-h Jl. • . • _tern hills.o The summons of death entered the home of J. W. Moore and fcog t from him his loving wife Mrs. Mar-anda Moore. She was the daughter of J. J. Smith but the writer has'-no information whoa she was mar- ! * '• *ned to J. W. Moore, but thev had! three children horn to their no- f ion Mrs. Gertrude Miller, of Au-|!rora, Mrs. Ifigry Fulford and Mr. Moses Moore both of Wades Point two daughters and one son. She leaves two brothers and chose three chiidren and ten grand chi.-j dren t j mourn their’loss. jf Bui rot husband, childrenand brothers for her afiicted lorm is res tin and we trusc her sou; is j basking in the sun-iight of God j Mrs. Moore was a greit sufferer: from Rheumatism and hid been 1{for ten years, but the last threem, m m. m I
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Washington Weekly Progress

Washington, North Carolina, US

Thu, Jul 29, 1915

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