Moore - Mary Hodges
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Friday, Nov 1, 1918 p 1
This morning at 9:30 o'clock occurred the death of Mrs. Marie H. Moore, wi fe of Merle M. Moore residing at 106 S. Pine Street from heart trouble whi ch set in the result of the influenza. The deceased was 29 years old and leaves besides her husband, an 11-year-old daughter, Edna F. and her fa ther and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hodges of Hillsboro. No funeral arrangements have been made as yet.
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Source: Hillsboro Times Nov 6, 1918
Mary E. Moore, daughter of Joseph and Mary E. Hodges of Hillsboro, Indiana was born near Hiseville, Kentucky April 4, 1889 and departed this life November 1, 1918. She was united in marriage to Merle M. Moore of Waveland, Indiana, December 24, 1907. To this union was born one daughter, Edna F. Moore, October 30, 1908. The deceased was united with the Christian Church of Hillsboro, 15 years ago. She had been a resident of Crawfordsville for 12 years. She is survived by her husband, daughter, father, mother, one sister, Ethel Hodges of Hillsboro, three brothers, Samuel G. Hodges, of Peoria, Illinois; Culbert T. Hodges now serving with the US Army oversea and Thurman R. Hodges of Linnsburg. She was a faithful and devoted wife a kind and loving mother, a loyal friend with a cheerful and kind greeting for all. Her passing is a source of profound sorrow to her relatives and many friends.
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Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Nov 6, 1918
Mary E. Moore, daughter of John and Mary E. Hodges, of Hillsboro, Indiana was born near Hisevile, Ky, April 4, 1889, and departed this life, Nov 1, 1918. She was united in marriage to Merle M. Moore of Waveland, Indiana Dec 24, 1907. To this union was born one daughter, Edna F. Moore, Oct 30, 1908. The deceased was united with the Christian Church of Hillsboro 15 years ago. She had been a resident of Crawfordsville for 12 years. She is survived by her husband, daughter, father, mother, one sister, Ethel Hodges of Hillsboro, three brothers, Samuel G. Hodges of Peoria, Ill; Culbert T. Hodges, now serving with the US Army overseas and Thurman R. Hodges of Linnsburg. She was a faithful and devoted wife, a kind and loving mother, a loyal friend with a cheerful and kind greeting for all. Her passing is a source of profound sorrow to her relatives and many friends - kbz