Eula Lee <I>Jackson</I> Moore

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Eula Lee Jackson Moore

Birth
Owen County, Kentucky, USA
Death
4 Mar 1995 (aged 101)
Latonia, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Eula Lee Jackson Moore, 101, of Latonia, Kentucky entered into rest Saturday, March 4, 1995 in Rosedale Manor Nursing Home. Loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother, sister, & wife, she was born on January 3, 1894 in Owen County, Ky. Daughter of the late Willis R Jackson and Nancy Ellen Howard Jackson, and wife of her late husband, Leonard Whitfield (Whitt) Moore.

Eula, as a child moved from Owen County to Covington with her parents by horse and wagon. She later returned to the "country" after marrying Whitt Moore in 1911 and went on to raise four children in rural Owen and Gallatin Counties. At the time of her passing she was the oldest living member ever at Calvary Baptist Church.

In addition to her husband and parents & she was preceded in passing by two brothers, Calvert Jackson and Arthur Jackson; and two sisters, Mamie Drees & Beulah Jackson. She was survived at the time of her passing by all of her children: two daughters, Mabel Mabes and Gladys Cobb of Latonia; two sons, George Moore also of Rosedale Manor and Carl Moore of Taylor Mill; ten grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Truly, one of the sweetest women ever to walk this earth has now strolled through the golden gates.
Eula Lee Jackson Moore, 101, of Latonia, Kentucky entered into rest Saturday, March 4, 1995 in Rosedale Manor Nursing Home. Loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother, sister, & wife, she was born on January 3, 1894 in Owen County, Ky. Daughter of the late Willis R Jackson and Nancy Ellen Howard Jackson, and wife of her late husband, Leonard Whitfield (Whitt) Moore.

Eula, as a child moved from Owen County to Covington with her parents by horse and wagon. She later returned to the "country" after marrying Whitt Moore in 1911 and went on to raise four children in rural Owen and Gallatin Counties. At the time of her passing she was the oldest living member ever at Calvary Baptist Church.

In addition to her husband and parents & she was preceded in passing by two brothers, Calvert Jackson and Arthur Jackson; and two sisters, Mamie Drees & Beulah Jackson. She was survived at the time of her passing by all of her children: two daughters, Mabel Mabes and Gladys Cobb of Latonia; two sons, George Moore also of Rosedale Manor and Carl Moore of Taylor Mill; ten grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Truly, one of the sweetest women ever to walk this earth has now strolled through the golden gates.


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