STRICKEN UNEXPECTEDLY AT HOME - FUNERAL WEDNESDAY
A heart attack suffered unexpectedly Sunday morning resulted fatally for Mrs. Anne Moore, 64, wife of Walter Moore of 919 Hampton street.
Mrs. Moore was stricken with the fatal attack at 10 a.m. while she sat conversing with her husband. Shortly before her death she had remarked to her husband "Everything looked black." Soon afterwards she collapsed and fell from her chair.
A physician was summoned immediately, but upon examination he pronounced her dead.
Mrs. Moore died in the house where she was born 64 years ago and where she had spend her entire life. She was a daughter of the late James and Anne McFetridge.
Two weeks agao Mrs. Moore had suffered injuries in a fall that made it inconvenient for her to get around, but her condition was not cause for alarm and she had beeen in her normal state of health earlier in the morning.
From childhood she had been an attendant at Cherry Street Baptist Church until in recent years when her advancing age prevented her getting about. She was known as a kindly neighbor and a friend to those in need of help.
Surviving besides her husband are a brother, George W. McFetridge; four nieces, Mrs. Alice Lasbury, Mrs. Belle Adams and Mrs. Edward Juneau, all of Wood River; Miss Eunice McFetridge, Alton, and three nephews, Harry and George McFetridge, Alton, and James McFetridge, San Francisco, Calif.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at Streeper funeral home. Burial will be in City cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening and until the time of the funeral Wednesday.
MRS. ANNIE MOORE FUNERAL SERVICES
The Rev. R.F. Judson of Cherry Street Baptist Church officiated at funeral services Wednesday at Streeper funeral home for Mrs. Annie Moore, who died Sunday. Services were conducted at 3:30 p.m., after which the funeral cortege moved to City cemetery where the body was interred.
Mrs. Flora gray and Mrs. Fred Middlecoff sang two selections, "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Good Night, Good Morning."
Pallbearers were Leo Pfeffer, John Hoffman, Lenus Threde, Walter Bilderbeck, Arthur Thomas and Edward Bartelbaugh.
STRICKEN UNEXPECTEDLY AT HOME - FUNERAL WEDNESDAY
A heart attack suffered unexpectedly Sunday morning resulted fatally for Mrs. Anne Moore, 64, wife of Walter Moore of 919 Hampton street.
Mrs. Moore was stricken with the fatal attack at 10 a.m. while she sat conversing with her husband. Shortly before her death she had remarked to her husband "Everything looked black." Soon afterwards she collapsed and fell from her chair.
A physician was summoned immediately, but upon examination he pronounced her dead.
Mrs. Moore died in the house where she was born 64 years ago and where she had spend her entire life. She was a daughter of the late James and Anne McFetridge.
Two weeks agao Mrs. Moore had suffered injuries in a fall that made it inconvenient for her to get around, but her condition was not cause for alarm and she had beeen in her normal state of health earlier in the morning.
From childhood she had been an attendant at Cherry Street Baptist Church until in recent years when her advancing age prevented her getting about. She was known as a kindly neighbor and a friend to those in need of help.
Surviving besides her husband are a brother, George W. McFetridge; four nieces, Mrs. Alice Lasbury, Mrs. Belle Adams and Mrs. Edward Juneau, all of Wood River; Miss Eunice McFetridge, Alton, and three nephews, Harry and George McFetridge, Alton, and James McFetridge, San Francisco, Calif.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at Streeper funeral home. Burial will be in City cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening and until the time of the funeral Wednesday.
MRS. ANNIE MOORE FUNERAL SERVICES
The Rev. R.F. Judson of Cherry Street Baptist Church officiated at funeral services Wednesday at Streeper funeral home for Mrs. Annie Moore, who died Sunday. Services were conducted at 3:30 p.m., after which the funeral cortege moved to City cemetery where the body was interred.
Mrs. Flora gray and Mrs. Fred Middlecoff sang two selections, "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Good Night, Good Morning."
Pallbearers were Leo Pfeffer, John Hoffman, Lenus Threde, Walter Bilderbeck, Arthur Thomas and Edward Bartelbaugh.
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