He loved his family more than anything. He was very proud of his kids, grandkids and great-grandkids, and he enjoyed spending time with all of us. He taught us all to play Canasta, and it was a great source of family bonding years after he was gone. He also taught us all how to fish, and he delighted in bringing my great-grandmother, Edna, or Big Granny, and their much loved dog, Sandy, to the river to meet up with the family for a few relaxing days of camping and fishing. He was crazy about his wife until the day he died. They celebrated 63 years together, and on their 60th anniversary, they had a photo taken for the local newspaper. You can see his hand on her shoulder and the love in their eyes. I keep a framed copy of this photo on my shelf, with the caption "Hatton and Edna: A True Love Story."
Hatton and Edna had seven children: Mae, Marshall, Margaret, Bill, Bob, DA, and Cal. Margaret's memorial is here, and Bobby has also passed away, unfortunately.
I'd like to thank Beth Love, a cousin on Hatton's side, for taking the photo of the grave and turning the record over to me so that I could create a memorial for my wonderful great-grandfather.
He loved his family more than anything. He was very proud of his kids, grandkids and great-grandkids, and he enjoyed spending time with all of us. He taught us all to play Canasta, and it was a great source of family bonding years after he was gone. He also taught us all how to fish, and he delighted in bringing my great-grandmother, Edna, or Big Granny, and their much loved dog, Sandy, to the river to meet up with the family for a few relaxing days of camping and fishing. He was crazy about his wife until the day he died. They celebrated 63 years together, and on their 60th anniversary, they had a photo taken for the local newspaper. You can see his hand on her shoulder and the love in their eyes. I keep a framed copy of this photo on my shelf, with the caption "Hatton and Edna: A True Love Story."
Hatton and Edna had seven children: Mae, Marshall, Margaret, Bill, Bob, DA, and Cal. Margaret's memorial is here, and Bobby has also passed away, unfortunately.
I'd like to thank Beth Love, a cousin on Hatton's side, for taking the photo of the grave and turning the record over to me so that I could create a memorial for my wonderful great-grandfather.
Family Members
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Fannie J Moore Stevens
1894–1983
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Ernest Irvin Moore
1896–1969
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Nora Adeline Moore Vieregge
1898–1993
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Rev Martha Evelyn Moore Oden
1903–1996
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Ellet G Moore
1907–1928
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Garland Norvel "Pete" Moore
1912–1970
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Hight Alfred "Shorty" Moore
1914–1991
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Thermon Cleveland Moore
1918–2003
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Novis Elizabeth "Faye" Moore Koon
1922–2015
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