illness of one year.
She was born April 25, 1886, a daughter of the late Frank and
Lizzie White Moore.
A former resident of Johnson County, Mrs. Estep was a member of
the Baptist Church.
Her husband, Jesse Estep, preceded her in death in 1952.
Survivors include two sons, George Estep, Paintsville; Jesse
Estep, Independence, Missouri; two daughters, Mrs. T. H.
Lidendecker, Versailles; Mrs. C. D. Edens, Burkesville; two
brothers, Ed Moore, West Van Lear; Bill Moore, Prestonsburg.
Also surviving are six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p.m. today in the Third
Street Free Will Baptist Church with the Rev. Claude Preston and
the Rev. John Sammons.
Burial was in the Estep Cemetery at Collista.
Paintsville Herald
Wednesday
August 19, 1964
illness of one year.
She was born April 25, 1886, a daughter of the late Frank and
Lizzie White Moore.
A former resident of Johnson County, Mrs. Estep was a member of
the Baptist Church.
Her husband, Jesse Estep, preceded her in death in 1952.
Survivors include two sons, George Estep, Paintsville; Jesse
Estep, Independence, Missouri; two daughters, Mrs. T. H.
Lidendecker, Versailles; Mrs. C. D. Edens, Burkesville; two
brothers, Ed Moore, West Van Lear; Bill Moore, Prestonsburg.
Also surviving are six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p.m. today in the Third
Street Free Will Baptist Church with the Rev. Claude Preston and
the Rev. John Sammons.
Burial was in the Estep Cemetery at Collista.
Paintsville Herald
Wednesday
August 19, 1964
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