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Malinda Euphrenia <I>Bradley</I> Moore

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Malinda Euphrenia Bradley Moore

Birth
Moroni, Sanpete County, Utah, USA
Death
3 Feb 1939 (aged 61)
Moroni, Sanpete County, Utah, USA
Burial
Moroni, Sanpete County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: B / Block: 1 / Lot: 78 / Grave: #6
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Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Feb. 10, 1939

Mrs. Malinda Bradley Moore, 61, wife of Samuel D. Moore died at her home in Moroni Friday of a lingering illness. She was a daughter of Amos A. and Lenora Reese Bradley and was born here February 7th, 1877.
Besides her husband she is survived by six brothers and sisters: Mrs. James Jacobson, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Lydia Young of Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Sylvia Larson and Amos Bradley of Moroni, and Roscoe Bradley of Salt Lake City.
Funeral services for Mrs. Moore were held Monday in the West ward chapel with Bishop Ephraim Nelson officiating. The choir sang "Sometime We'll Understand" and "Guide Me To Thee". Prayers were offered by Milton Beck and Andrew L. Bradley. The speakers were Bishop Davis of Wales, Mrs. Rodney Anderson, Mrs. Soren Nielsen, president of the West ward Relief Society, and Bishop Nelson.
A vocal duet 'O My Father" was sung by Mrs. Kate Lewis and Vern Reese, accompanied by Mrs. Heber Christensen. A vocal duet "Lead Me Gently Home Father" was sung by Mrs. Lawrence Larsen and her daughter, Mrs. Earl Hansen, accompanied by Miss Mauriel Larsen.
Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Feb. 10, 1939

Mrs. Malinda Bradley Moore, 61, wife of Samuel D. Moore died at her home in Moroni Friday of a lingering illness. She was a daughter of Amos A. and Lenora Reese Bradley and was born here February 7th, 1877.
Besides her husband she is survived by six brothers and sisters: Mrs. James Jacobson, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Lydia Young of Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Sylvia Larson and Amos Bradley of Moroni, and Roscoe Bradley of Salt Lake City.
Funeral services for Mrs. Moore were held Monday in the West ward chapel with Bishop Ephraim Nelson officiating. The choir sang "Sometime We'll Understand" and "Guide Me To Thee". Prayers were offered by Milton Beck and Andrew L. Bradley. The speakers were Bishop Davis of Wales, Mrs. Rodney Anderson, Mrs. Soren Nielsen, president of the West ward Relief Society, and Bishop Nelson.
A vocal duet 'O My Father" was sung by Mrs. Kate Lewis and Vern Reese, accompanied by Mrs. Heber Christensen. A vocal duet "Lead Me Gently Home Father" was sung by Mrs. Lawrence Larsen and her daughter, Mrs. Earl Hansen, accompanied by Miss Mauriel Larsen.


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