1. Michel DeLoache (1934-1992),
2. Waldo DeLoache (1898-1959),
3. Clyde Killingsworth DeLoache (1889-1959), and,
4. Waldo DeLoache, Jr. (1924-1933).
Information re: plot came from 2006
survey coordinated by the Morning
Glory Garden Club of Moultrie
mccls.org/Genealogy/Cemeteries/
Place of birth and parental links are based on U. S. Census enumeration for 1910, showing Waldo Dooch [sic], age 12, living in Glennville, Tattnall County, Georgia, with his parents Alexander J. and Sarah E. Dooch [sic.] Also in the household were Waldo's sisters, Minnie (age 26,) Pearl (21,) Vada (19,) Alex (18,) Alliefay (15,) and Sarah (7.)
Middle name comes from Mr. DeLoache's World War I draft registration card. Spousal link comes from the U. S. Census enumeration for 1940 and from an entry in "Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950" (married July 28, 1921, in Tattnall County, Georgia.)
The 1940 Census report states that the DeLoache family lived on 11th Avenue SE in Moultrie. Mrs. DeLoache had completed four years of college and was a homemaker, and Mr. DeLoache worked as an attorney.
1. Michel DeLoache (1934-1992),
2. Waldo DeLoache (1898-1959),
3. Clyde Killingsworth DeLoache (1889-1959), and,
4. Waldo DeLoache, Jr. (1924-1933).
Information re: plot came from 2006
survey coordinated by the Morning
Glory Garden Club of Moultrie
mccls.org/Genealogy/Cemeteries/
Place of birth and parental links are based on U. S. Census enumeration for 1910, showing Waldo Dooch [sic], age 12, living in Glennville, Tattnall County, Georgia, with his parents Alexander J. and Sarah E. Dooch [sic.] Also in the household were Waldo's sisters, Minnie (age 26,) Pearl (21,) Vada (19,) Alex (18,) Alliefay (15,) and Sarah (7.)
Middle name comes from Mr. DeLoache's World War I draft registration card. Spousal link comes from the U. S. Census enumeration for 1940 and from an entry in "Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950" (married July 28, 1921, in Tattnall County, Georgia.)
The 1940 Census report states that the DeLoache family lived on 11th Avenue SE in Moultrie. Mrs. DeLoache had completed four years of college and was a homemaker, and Mr. DeLoache worked as an attorney.
Inscription
Waldo DeLoache
March 3, 1898
December 19, 1959
O fall'n at length that tower of
strength
Which stood four-square to all the
winds that blew!
Gravesite Details
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Family Members
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Olivia E. "Levia" Deloache Dubberly
1877–1971
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Minnie Lee DeLoache
1880–1955
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Essie DeLoach Blackburn
1883–1961
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Pearl A. Deloache
1886–1964
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Vada Augusta Deloach Perkins
1888–1985
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Alixe Jessie Deloache
1891–1923
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Allie Faye DeLoach Hubbard
1893–1980
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Infant Daughter DeLoach
1893–1894
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Flossie Mai DeLoach
1895–1903
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Sarah Lucy Deloache Hames
1901–1972
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