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Andrew Frank Moore

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Andrew Frank Moore

Birth
Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas, USA
Death
25 Mar 1950 (aged 48)
Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas, USA
Burial
Center Point, Kerr County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C, Lot 214
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A pall of sadness was cast over the Hill Country last Saturday afternoon when the news of the death of Andrew Frank Moore, 48, was learned. The funeral services were held in the chapel of the Smith Funeral Home with Dr. P.B. Hill, Presbyterian minister of Hunt, officiating. The interment was in the family cemetery at Center Point.
He was a native of Kerrville and had attended the Tivy Schools as a young man. He was associated with his father, the late J.T. Moore, in the office of tax assessor and sheriff, until the office was divided in 1930, and the younger man was elected to the sheriff's office. He served until the end of the 1948 term. Since that time he had been serving as a bookkeeper for Dick Smith.
He was a very quiet, soft-spoken man, and spent a great deal of his time at "Mooreland", near Center Point, which had been the home of three generations of the Moore family.
Survivors are his wife of the home address; one brother, Lewis Moore of Galveston; two sisters, Mrs. James Motte of Kerrville and Mrs. Stanley Brown of San Antonio.
Pallbearers were Gully Cowsert, Junction; James Motte, Stanley Brown, Kirk Holdsworth, Al Manny, and Richard Flach. Members of the Masonic Lodge officiated at the graveside rites.
A pall of sadness was cast over the Hill Country last Saturday afternoon when the news of the death of Andrew Frank Moore, 48, was learned. The funeral services were held in the chapel of the Smith Funeral Home with Dr. P.B. Hill, Presbyterian minister of Hunt, officiating. The interment was in the family cemetery at Center Point.
He was a native of Kerrville and had attended the Tivy Schools as a young man. He was associated with his father, the late J.T. Moore, in the office of tax assessor and sheriff, until the office was divided in 1930, and the younger man was elected to the sheriff's office. He served until the end of the 1948 term. Since that time he had been serving as a bookkeeper for Dick Smith.
He was a very quiet, soft-spoken man, and spent a great deal of his time at "Mooreland", near Center Point, which had been the home of three generations of the Moore family.
Survivors are his wife of the home address; one brother, Lewis Moore of Galveston; two sisters, Mrs. James Motte of Kerrville and Mrs. Stanley Brown of San Antonio.
Pallbearers were Gully Cowsert, Junction; James Motte, Stanley Brown, Kirk Holdsworth, Al Manny, and Richard Flach. Members of the Masonic Lodge officiated at the graveside rites.

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Andrew Frank Moore
Dec 13, 1901
Mar 25, 1950
None New Thee But To Love Thee



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