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William Mills Moon

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William Mills Moon

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9 Jan 1936 (aged 40)
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Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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SOURCE: Greenville News, Page 11
DATE: Saturday, January 11, 1936

WILLIAM M. MOON TAKEN BY DEATH
AMERICAN SPINNING COMPANY RESIDENT DIES FOLLOWING ILLNESS

Funeral services for William M. Moon, well known resident of the American Spinning Company community, who died at the home, 30 Buncombe Road on Thursday night, will be held from Morgan Memorial Baptist Church this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev. J.A. Chandler will officiate and will be assisted by the Rev. Paul Webb. Interment will be in the American Spinning Company cemetery.

The following are requested to serve as pallbearers: Lee Bagwell, J.W. Daniely, Lee Nix, James Coleman, R.L. Wilbanks and Earl Daniel. Honorary pallbearers: W.J. Still, M.C. Kirkpatrick, R.L. Burrell, J.C. Satterfield, Dr. R.M. Dacus, Dr. Perry Bates, W.A. McNease, W.T. Morton, George M. Bayne, Arthur Miller, R.D. Dillard and Grover Batson.
The following nieces will serve as flower bearers; Misses Mattie Barton, Inez Barton, Sarah Coleman, Gladys Rhodes, Thelma Kiser and Dorothy Moon.

Mr. Moon had spent all of his life in Greenville County and was a son of the late William Henry and Eunice Stewart Moon. For the past thirty-five years he had resided at the American Spinning Company and was known to his friends as
"Dillie" Moon.

He was a member of the Bethel Methodist Church at the American Spinning Company.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Harbin Moon; five daughters, Mrs. H.T. Sides, Misses Ruth, Mildred, Marie and Betty Joe Moon, and one son, Robert Mills Moon, all of Greenville. The following sisters and brothers also survive; Mrs. E.J. Barton, Mrs. J.F. Hester and Mrs. L.P. Coleman of Greenville; Mrs. I. L. Wooten, Lexington, Bub Moon, Greenville and J.A. Moon, Taylors.

Pending the hour of the service, the body is at the residence.
SOURCE: Greenville News, Page 11
DATE: Saturday, January 11, 1936

WILLIAM M. MOON TAKEN BY DEATH
AMERICAN SPINNING COMPANY RESIDENT DIES FOLLOWING ILLNESS

Funeral services for William M. Moon, well known resident of the American Spinning Company community, who died at the home, 30 Buncombe Road on Thursday night, will be held from Morgan Memorial Baptist Church this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev. J.A. Chandler will officiate and will be assisted by the Rev. Paul Webb. Interment will be in the American Spinning Company cemetery.

The following are requested to serve as pallbearers: Lee Bagwell, J.W. Daniely, Lee Nix, James Coleman, R.L. Wilbanks and Earl Daniel. Honorary pallbearers: W.J. Still, M.C. Kirkpatrick, R.L. Burrell, J.C. Satterfield, Dr. R.M. Dacus, Dr. Perry Bates, W.A. McNease, W.T. Morton, George M. Bayne, Arthur Miller, R.D. Dillard and Grover Batson.
The following nieces will serve as flower bearers; Misses Mattie Barton, Inez Barton, Sarah Coleman, Gladys Rhodes, Thelma Kiser and Dorothy Moon.

Mr. Moon had spent all of his life in Greenville County and was a son of the late William Henry and Eunice Stewart Moon. For the past thirty-five years he had resided at the American Spinning Company and was known to his friends as
"Dillie" Moon.

He was a member of the Bethel Methodist Church at the American Spinning Company.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Harbin Moon; five daughters, Mrs. H.T. Sides, Misses Ruth, Mildred, Marie and Betty Joe Moon, and one son, Robert Mills Moon, all of Greenville. The following sisters and brothers also survive; Mrs. E.J. Barton, Mrs. J.F. Hester and Mrs. L.P. Coleman of Greenville; Mrs. I. L. Wooten, Lexington, Bub Moon, Greenville and J.A. Moon, Taylors.

Pending the hour of the service, the body is at the residence.


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