Mrs. G. A. Moore, Former Weimar Resident, Dies
Funeral services for Mrs. G. A. Moore of Bay City, were held here last Sunday, Oct. 24, from the Hubbard Funeral Home, with interment in the Weimar Cemetery. Rev. Vance of Bay City and Rev. S. R. Horwood, Methodist minister at Weimar, officiated.
Born Cora B. Brasher, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brasher of Weimar. On June 16, 1895 she was united in marriage to Mr. G. A., Moore, who was principal of the Weimar Institute for a number of years. In 1905 the couple moved to Bay City. A member of the Methodist Church, Mrs. Moore was also a very active worker in the Woman's Press Association, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Order of the Eastern Star and Daughters of the American Republic.
Mrs. Moore visited in Weimar on numerous occasions during the past few years, and was always a welcome visitor here.
She passed away at Houston, Texas, Saturday, October 23. She was preceded in death by her husband and her only daughter, Mrs. C. C. Luker. Also preceding her in death were two sisters and one brother: Mrs. C. E. Duve, Miss Lizzie Brasher and H. Brasher.
Surviving are three sons: Chas M. Moore of San Antonio, Albert S. Moore of New London, Connecticut, and Henry G. Moore of Australia.
Pallbearers were Austin B. Lee, R. Lee Williams and Pat Thompson, all of Bay City; and S. M. McCormick, George Herder, Jr., and Walter J. Black of Weimar.
The Mercury joins with the many friends of the deceased in extending sincere sympathy to the bereaved family.
Weimar Mercury, October 29, 1942, page 1
note:married G.A. Moore, Jun 18, 1895
Mrs. G. A. Moore, Former Weimar Resident, Dies
Funeral services for Mrs. G. A. Moore of Bay City, were held here last Sunday, Oct. 24, from the Hubbard Funeral Home, with interment in the Weimar Cemetery. Rev. Vance of Bay City and Rev. S. R. Horwood, Methodist minister at Weimar, officiated.
Born Cora B. Brasher, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brasher of Weimar. On June 16, 1895 she was united in marriage to Mr. G. A., Moore, who was principal of the Weimar Institute for a number of years. In 1905 the couple moved to Bay City. A member of the Methodist Church, Mrs. Moore was also a very active worker in the Woman's Press Association, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Order of the Eastern Star and Daughters of the American Republic.
Mrs. Moore visited in Weimar on numerous occasions during the past few years, and was always a welcome visitor here.
She passed away at Houston, Texas, Saturday, October 23. She was preceded in death by her husband and her only daughter, Mrs. C. C. Luker. Also preceding her in death were two sisters and one brother: Mrs. C. E. Duve, Miss Lizzie Brasher and H. Brasher.
Surviving are three sons: Chas M. Moore of San Antonio, Albert S. Moore of New London, Connecticut, and Henry G. Moore of Australia.
Pallbearers were Austin B. Lee, R. Lee Williams and Pat Thompson, all of Bay City; and S. M. McCormick, George Herder, Jr., and Walter J. Black of Weimar.
The Mercury joins with the many friends of the deceased in extending sincere sympathy to the bereaved family.
Weimar Mercury, October 29, 1942, page 1
note:married G.A. Moore, Jun 18, 1895
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