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Mary L. <I>Dyer</I> Moon

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Mary L. Dyer Moon

Birth
Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death
14 Aug 1929 (aged 64)
Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.171299, Longitude: -84.5307999
Plot
Garden LN, Section 60, Lot 47U , Space 3
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ILLNESS OF TEN MONTHS IS FATAL

Mrs. Olando Moon Dies of Tuberculosis-Funeral Is Today

After an illness of 10 months, Mrs. Olando Moon, 65, died at her home, 718 West Main Cross Street at 5 o'clock Wednesday morning. Death was due to tuberculosis. Mrs. Moon, who before her marriage was Mary N. Dyer was born in Gallin City, O., Oct. 26, 1864. She moved to Hancock county in 1918.
She was married to Charles Nalle in 1884, and he died in 1910. Mr. Moon and a son Charney Nalle at home survive. Three sisters and three brothers survive. She had been affiliated with the Baptist church all of her life. Funeral services will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the home. Rev. Dressel of Toledo will officiate. Burial will be made in Spring Grove cemetery, Cincinnati. Coldren's funeral car will leave with the body Friday morning for Cincinnati. The body was taken to Coldren's Funeral Home where it was prepared for burial.

Published in Findlay Morning Republican Thursday, August 15, 1929 Page 3

Information from Tom Perdiew FAG No stone found.
To the left in the photo is the exact area (Sec 60, Lot 47U).

ILLNESS OF TEN MONTHS IS FATAL

Mrs. Olando Moon Dies of Tuberculosis-Funeral Is Today

After an illness of 10 months, Mrs. Olando Moon, 65, died at her home, 718 West Main Cross Street at 5 o'clock Wednesday morning. Death was due to tuberculosis. Mrs. Moon, who before her marriage was Mary N. Dyer was born in Gallin City, O., Oct. 26, 1864. She moved to Hancock county in 1918.
She was married to Charles Nalle in 1884, and he died in 1910. Mr. Moon and a son Charney Nalle at home survive. Three sisters and three brothers survive. She had been affiliated with the Baptist church all of her life. Funeral services will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the home. Rev. Dressel of Toledo will officiate. Burial will be made in Spring Grove cemetery, Cincinnati. Coldren's funeral car will leave with the body Friday morning for Cincinnati. The body was taken to Coldren's Funeral Home where it was prepared for burial.

Published in Findlay Morning Republican Thursday, August 15, 1929 Page 3

Information from Tom Perdiew FAG No stone found.
To the left in the photo is the exact area (Sec 60, Lot 47U).



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