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Mangham Z Moore

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Mangham Z Moore

Birth
Death
27 Nov 1917 (aged 3–4)
Burial
Butler, Taylor County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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The Butler Herald, December 6, 1917
The Butler Herald
Thursday, December 6, 1917
Page Three

Death of Little Mangham Moore

The Death Angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Moore on November 27, 1917, and took from them their precious son. His illness was of short duration. All was done that Drs. Edwards and Montgomery, fond parents and loved ones could do, but to no avail.

Oh, it is so hard to see father and mother weep for one they love so much! But we can go to him if we will but try for he is only sleeping in the arms of Jesus. Little Mangham was a sweet bright little boy only four years, one month and thirteen days old.

He leaves to mourn his loss a broken hearted mother and father and five brothers besides a host of friends and relatives.

His remains were tenderly laid to rest in the Wainwright cemetery Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1917, witnessed by a large crowd of sorrowing friends and relatives.

Card of Thanks

We desire through the columns of the Herald to thank Mrs. Edward and Montgomery and all the people for the sympathy and kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our son and brother. May God’s richest blessing rest upon each
and everyone of you is our prayer.

Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Moore and children

The Butler Herald, December 6, 1917
The Butler Herald
Thursday, December 6, 1917
Page Three

Death of Little Mangham Moore

The Death Angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Moore on November 27, 1917, and took from them their precious son. His illness was of short duration. All was done that Drs. Edwards and Montgomery, fond parents and loved ones could do, but to no avail.

Oh, it is so hard to see father and mother weep for one they love so much! But we can go to him if we will but try for he is only sleeping in the arms of Jesus. Little Mangham was a sweet bright little boy only four years, one month and thirteen days old.

He leaves to mourn his loss a broken hearted mother and father and five brothers besides a host of friends and relatives.

His remains were tenderly laid to rest in the Wainwright cemetery Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1917, witnessed by a large crowd of sorrowing friends and relatives.

Card of Thanks

We desire through the columns of the Herald to thank Mrs. Edward and Montgomery and all the people for the sympathy and kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our son and brother. May God’s richest blessing rest upon each
and everyone of you is our prayer.

Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Moore and children


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