Martha Ann <I>Moore</I> Reinholtz

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Martha Ann Moore Reinholtz

Birth
Lucy, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Death
8 Oct 1996 (aged 52)
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Martha Ann Moore was born on February 5, 1944, in Lucy, Tennessee, to Vurnell Fredrick Moore and Lucy Leona Hardee. She was the ninth child born to Lucy Leona, and the fifth born to Vurnell.

The family moved to Wagoner, Oklahoma, when Martha was approximately nine years old. There she met Fredrick William Reinholtz. They married on October 1, 1960, in Wagoner. They soon moved to Tulsa, where they lived and raised their four children: Deborah Ann, Barbara Ann, Douglas Wayne and Martha Ann "Marty".

Martha spent most of her married life working in the public. She was an excellent waitress with fine dining experience, and she also spent time working in retail at various department stores. The rest of the time she spent as housewife and mother. She was an excellent baker, and was well known for her wonderful breads, donuts, and fruit cakes, talents not visited upon all cooks.

She was a good and loyal friend to those she loved.

Martha battled lymphnode cancer for the last year of her life, and passed on to her maker on October 8, 1996, in St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa. Her funeral arrangements were handled by Moore's Funeral Home (no relation) on South Memorial, Tulsa. Burial was at Pioneer Cemetery in Wagoner, Oklahoma.
Martha Ann Moore was born on February 5, 1944, in Lucy, Tennessee, to Vurnell Fredrick Moore and Lucy Leona Hardee. She was the ninth child born to Lucy Leona, and the fifth born to Vurnell.

The family moved to Wagoner, Oklahoma, when Martha was approximately nine years old. There she met Fredrick William Reinholtz. They married on October 1, 1960, in Wagoner. They soon moved to Tulsa, where they lived and raised their four children: Deborah Ann, Barbara Ann, Douglas Wayne and Martha Ann "Marty".

Martha spent most of her married life working in the public. She was an excellent waitress with fine dining experience, and she also spent time working in retail at various department stores. The rest of the time she spent as housewife and mother. She was an excellent baker, and was well known for her wonderful breads, donuts, and fruit cakes, talents not visited upon all cooks.

She was a good and loyal friend to those she loved.

Martha battled lymphnode cancer for the last year of her life, and passed on to her maker on October 8, 1996, in St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa. Her funeral arrangements were handled by Moore's Funeral Home (no relation) on South Memorial, Tulsa. Burial was at Pioneer Cemetery in Wagoner, Oklahoma.


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