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Lennie <I>Ellis</I> Moore

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Lennie Ellis Moore

Birth
Casey County, Kentucky, USA
Death
10 May 1958 (aged 63–64)
Lebanon, Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Lebanon, Marion County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.572403, Longitude: -85.2404175
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Lennie is buried in Section F.

Published in THE LEBANON ENTERPRISE, Page 3, Friday May 16, 1958

STROKE PROVES FATAL TO MRS. LENNIE MOORE

Mrs. Lennie Ellis Moore, 64, widow of William Cleveland Moore, died at 8 a.m. Saturday at Mary Immaculate Hospital where she was admitted eight days earlier after suffering a stroke at her home on West Chandler Street. She suffered a second stroke at the hospital.

She was a native of Casey County, a daughter of the late William and Melissa Woodrum Ellis. Her husband died in 1953.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Marie Wright, Auburn Ill., Mrs. Dolores Kebbell, Louisville, and Mrs. James Boone, Eastaboga, Ala.' two sons, William Moore, St. Louis, and George E. Moore, Louisville; two sisters Mrs. Sadieille, andand Mrs. Laura Tucker, both of Louisville, and 11 grandchildren.

The body was at Pruitt-Hickey Funeral Home until 2 p.m. Monday when funeral services were conducted at Lebanon Christian Church by the pastor, Rev. John Coyle.

Burial was in Ryder Cemetery. Serving at pallbearers were William Wright, Charles Edward Wright, J. W. Hays, Frank, Paul and James Burress.

Lennie is buried in Section F.

Published in THE LEBANON ENTERPRISE, Page 3, Friday May 16, 1958

STROKE PROVES FATAL TO MRS. LENNIE MOORE

Mrs. Lennie Ellis Moore, 64, widow of William Cleveland Moore, died at 8 a.m. Saturday at Mary Immaculate Hospital where she was admitted eight days earlier after suffering a stroke at her home on West Chandler Street. She suffered a second stroke at the hospital.

She was a native of Casey County, a daughter of the late William and Melissa Woodrum Ellis. Her husband died in 1953.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Marie Wright, Auburn Ill., Mrs. Dolores Kebbell, Louisville, and Mrs. James Boone, Eastaboga, Ala.' two sons, William Moore, St. Louis, and George E. Moore, Louisville; two sisters Mrs. Sadieille, andand Mrs. Laura Tucker, both of Louisville, and 11 grandchildren.

The body was at Pruitt-Hickey Funeral Home until 2 p.m. Monday when funeral services were conducted at Lebanon Christian Church by the pastor, Rev. John Coyle.

Burial was in Ryder Cemetery. Serving at pallbearers were William Wright, Charles Edward Wright, J. W. Hays, Frank, Paul and James Burress.



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