Love Elizabeth McCreary was born 11 miles southeast of Holton, Kansas on December 16, 1877. She lived on a farm for seventeen years and then moved to Holton. She was a graduate of Holton high school. She was united in marriage to Scott R. Moore on September 8, 1897. To this union were born three children - one daughter and two sons, Two sons preceded the mother to the Eternal World. Mrs. Moore departed this life August 7, 1913, aged 35 years, 7 months, and 22 days. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCreary, of Pond Creek, Okla. her five brothers, J. M. McCreary, of Frazier, Colo.; John, Frank and Theodore, of Salem, Oregon and Clarence, of Pond Creek, Okla.; her husband and daughter. She was a member of the Presbyterian church, had served as president of the Missionary society; Social Circle and was one of the teachers in the primary department of the Presbyterian Sunday School at the time of her death. She was a member of the Bookman and Qui Vive clubs. Hers was a blessed heritage, for she descended from the Scotch Covenanters, and her grandfather help build the churches of Holton and gave the first organ to the Presbyterian church. The burial was in the new addition of the Holton Cemetery.
The Holton Recorder .... August 14, 1913
Love Elizabeth McCreary was born 11 miles southeast of Holton, Kansas on December 16, 1877. She lived on a farm for seventeen years and then moved to Holton. She was a graduate of Holton high school. She was united in marriage to Scott R. Moore on September 8, 1897. To this union were born three children - one daughter and two sons, Two sons preceded the mother to the Eternal World. Mrs. Moore departed this life August 7, 1913, aged 35 years, 7 months, and 22 days. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCreary, of Pond Creek, Okla. her five brothers, J. M. McCreary, of Frazier, Colo.; John, Frank and Theodore, of Salem, Oregon and Clarence, of Pond Creek, Okla.; her husband and daughter. She was a member of the Presbyterian church, had served as president of the Missionary society; Social Circle and was one of the teachers in the primary department of the Presbyterian Sunday School at the time of her death. She was a member of the Bookman and Qui Vive clubs. Hers was a blessed heritage, for she descended from the Scotch Covenanters, and her grandfather help build the churches of Holton and gave the first organ to the Presbyterian church. The burial was in the new addition of the Holton Cemetery.
The Holton Recorder .... August 14, 1913
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