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Cecilia Margarite <I>Dorsey</I> Moomau

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Cecilia Margarite Dorsey Moomau

Birth
Piedmont, Mineral County, West Virginia, USA
Death
20 Mar 1943 (aged 59)
Piedmont, Mineral County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Westernport, Allegany County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 80, Wildey section
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MRS. CECILIA (DORSEY) MOOMAU

Funeral services for Mrs. Cecelia (Dorsey) Moomau, 59, wife of Grover T. Moomau, who died suddenly from a heart attack Saturday morning at her home 61 Paxton Street, were held yesterday morning at St. Peters Catholic Church, Westernport, Md. Rev. Leon K. Warczynski, assistant pastor, was celebrant of the requiem high mass. Rev. Monsignor A. Scarpati, pastor, and Rev. Stephen Chylinski, assistant pastor, were in sanctuary. Mrs. Edward Pendergast sang "Night Folds Her Starry Curtain Round" and "He Wipes a Tear From Every Eye." Internment was in Philos cemetery.

Honorary Pallbearers: William T. Davis, John Davis, Rex Chilcote, Q .J. Baughman, Troxel Miller and John Dorsey. Active Pallbearers: Earl Blaker, Ross Baughman, Cecil Bateson, Frederick Moomau, Roy Mulledy and John J. Foley.

Out-of-town people attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Twigg, of Elkins, W. Va.; Paul Meeks and son, Jack, and daughter, Vivian, of Wilmington, Del.; Pvt. Chales Meeks, U. S. Army, Camp Crowder, Mo.; A. W. Dayton, Newark, Oh.; Mrs. Eileen Gibbs and son of Wilmington, Del.; Mrs. Stella Decker, Mr. Hilliam Hast, Joseph Lashorn, Charles Lashorn, Mrs. T. E. Bryan and daughter, Mary Katherine of Cumberland, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. William Kady of Martinsburg, W. Va.; Theodore Wallace, Mrs. Stella Garlitz and daughter of Mt. Savage; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moomau, Fred Moomau, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Moomau, Russell Moomau, Mr. and Mrs. James Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey, John Dorsey and Mrs. Mary Kady of Keyser, W. Va.

A daughter of the late Timothy and Mary Dorsey, Mrs. Moomau was a native of Piedmont and was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Church. She had been in ill health for a number of years.

Besides her husband, she leaves one son, William Dyce Moomau, of Westernport; two daughters, Mrs. George Grove, of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Irvin Baker of Elsmore, Del., and three sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Murphy, Mrs. Mollie Dunn and Mrs. Michael Canty, all of Piedmont.
MRS. CECILIA (DORSEY) MOOMAU

Funeral services for Mrs. Cecelia (Dorsey) Moomau, 59, wife of Grover T. Moomau, who died suddenly from a heart attack Saturday morning at her home 61 Paxton Street, were held yesterday morning at St. Peters Catholic Church, Westernport, Md. Rev. Leon K. Warczynski, assistant pastor, was celebrant of the requiem high mass. Rev. Monsignor A. Scarpati, pastor, and Rev. Stephen Chylinski, assistant pastor, were in sanctuary. Mrs. Edward Pendergast sang "Night Folds Her Starry Curtain Round" and "He Wipes a Tear From Every Eye." Internment was in Philos cemetery.

Honorary Pallbearers: William T. Davis, John Davis, Rex Chilcote, Q .J. Baughman, Troxel Miller and John Dorsey. Active Pallbearers: Earl Blaker, Ross Baughman, Cecil Bateson, Frederick Moomau, Roy Mulledy and John J. Foley.

Out-of-town people attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Twigg, of Elkins, W. Va.; Paul Meeks and son, Jack, and daughter, Vivian, of Wilmington, Del.; Pvt. Chales Meeks, U. S. Army, Camp Crowder, Mo.; A. W. Dayton, Newark, Oh.; Mrs. Eileen Gibbs and son of Wilmington, Del.; Mrs. Stella Decker, Mr. Hilliam Hast, Joseph Lashorn, Charles Lashorn, Mrs. T. E. Bryan and daughter, Mary Katherine of Cumberland, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. William Kady of Martinsburg, W. Va.; Theodore Wallace, Mrs. Stella Garlitz and daughter of Mt. Savage; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moomau, Fred Moomau, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Moomau, Russell Moomau, Mr. and Mrs. James Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey, John Dorsey and Mrs. Mary Kady of Keyser, W. Va.

A daughter of the late Timothy and Mary Dorsey, Mrs. Moomau was a native of Piedmont and was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Church. She had been in ill health for a number of years.

Besides her husband, she leaves one son, William Dyce Moomau, of Westernport; two daughters, Mrs. George Grove, of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Irvin Baker of Elsmore, Del., and three sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Murphy, Mrs. Mollie Dunn and Mrs. Michael Canty, all of Piedmont.


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