Mrs. Moore was born in Roane Co. January 11, 1910, daughter of Mrs. Marietta Sommerfield Slack, Rt. 4, City, and the late John Lawrence Slack. She, with her husband, B.W. Moore, formerly resided in Palestine. She was a member of Grace Gospel Church at Pettyville.
In addition to her mother and her husband, she is survived by two sons, Paul Ross Moore and E. Dick Moore, both of Rt. 1, Mineral Wells; three brothers, Austin Slack, Parkersburg, Brooks B. and Alfred Slack, both of Rt. 4, City; four sisters, Mrs. Erpha Ambs, Rt. 2, City, Palestine Rd., Mrs. Alma Flesher, Sistersville, Mrs. Ada Wilson, Belpre, O., and Mrs. Wanda Meeks, Parkersburg, and eight grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by one sister.
Leavitt Funeral Home of Parkersburg was in charge of the arrangements for the double services for the accident victims.
Wirt County newspaper
Sept. 1971
Mrs. Moore was born in Roane Co. January 11, 1910, daughter of Mrs. Marietta Sommerfield Slack, Rt. 4, City, and the late John Lawrence Slack. She, with her husband, B.W. Moore, formerly resided in Palestine. She was a member of Grace Gospel Church at Pettyville.
In addition to her mother and her husband, she is survived by two sons, Paul Ross Moore and E. Dick Moore, both of Rt. 1, Mineral Wells; three brothers, Austin Slack, Parkersburg, Brooks B. and Alfred Slack, both of Rt. 4, City; four sisters, Mrs. Erpha Ambs, Rt. 2, City, Palestine Rd., Mrs. Alma Flesher, Sistersville, Mrs. Ada Wilson, Belpre, O., and Mrs. Wanda Meeks, Parkersburg, and eight grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by one sister.
Leavitt Funeral Home of Parkersburg was in charge of the arrangements for the double services for the accident victims.
Wirt County newspaper
Sept. 1971
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