HARRY JOHN MOODY
Services for Harry John Moody, 54, 1441 S. Maple, who died Thursday at Raton, N.M., will be at 2 p.m., Monday at Towner’s Chapel with burial at Wellsville Cemetery. Raymond Flory will officiate.
Moody was born June 8, 1914 at Overbrook, the son of Lloyd W. and Ruth (Tregemba) Moody. He married Betty L. Kersley, who survives, Dec. 28, 1940 at Liberty, Mo. At the time of his death he was employed as a carpenter contractor.
Moody was a member of the Church of the Brethren, AF and AM Lodge No. 18, Ottawa; the Sertoma Club and Ture Kindred Retta Conclave No. 8, Ottawa.
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Ottawa Herald, April 22, 1969, pg. 8
HARRY JOHN MOODY
Services for Harry John Moody, 54, 1441 S. Maple, who died April 17, were Monday afternoon at Towner’s Chapel. Raymond Flory officiated. Music was provided by Mrs. J. M. Kilgor, organist, and Jay Milton, soloist. Masonic graveside services were conducted at Wellsville Cemetery by Ottawa Lodge No. 18, AF and AM. Pallbearers were John Allen, Clarence Ely, Jesse Shisler, Russell Wray, W.D. Brown, and John Reynolds. The staff of Hawthorne elementary school and members of Masons, Retta Conclave No. 8 and Sertoma attended in groups.
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Harry died while on a trip. His last address was Ottawa, Franklin Co., KS.
HARRY JOHN MOODY
Services for Harry John Moody, 54, 1441 S. Maple, who died Thursday at Raton, N.M., will be at 2 p.m., Monday at Towner’s Chapel with burial at Wellsville Cemetery. Raymond Flory will officiate.
Moody was born June 8, 1914 at Overbrook, the son of Lloyd W. and Ruth (Tregemba) Moody. He married Betty L. Kersley, who survives, Dec. 28, 1940 at Liberty, Mo. At the time of his death he was employed as a carpenter contractor.
Moody was a member of the Church of the Brethren, AF and AM Lodge No. 18, Ottawa; the Sertoma Club and Ture Kindred Retta Conclave No. 8, Ottawa.
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Ottawa Herald, April 22, 1969, pg. 8
HARRY JOHN MOODY
Services for Harry John Moody, 54, 1441 S. Maple, who died April 17, were Monday afternoon at Towner’s Chapel. Raymond Flory officiated. Music was provided by Mrs. J. M. Kilgor, organist, and Jay Milton, soloist. Masonic graveside services were conducted at Wellsville Cemetery by Ottawa Lodge No. 18, AF and AM. Pallbearers were John Allen, Clarence Ely, Jesse Shisler, Russell Wray, W.D. Brown, and John Reynolds. The staff of Hawthorne elementary school and members of Masons, Retta Conclave No. 8 and Sertoma attended in groups.
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Harry died while on a trip. His last address was Ottawa, Franklin Co., KS.
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