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Judith Coleman <I>Bright</I> Moody

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Judith Coleman Bright Moody

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
14 Jan 1978 (aged 88)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Eminence, Henry County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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The Courier-Journal
Louisville, Kentucky
January 18, 1978

Mrs. Judith B. Moody, 88, Puritan Apartments, died Saturday at Hillcreek Manor Nursing Home.

Survivors include a son, Charles B. Moody of Russellville; three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Ricketts Funeral Home in Eminence, with burial in Eminence Cemetery.

Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl

News-Democrat and Leader
Russellville, Kentucky
January 26, 1978

Mrs. Moody

Mrs. Judith Moody, Puritan Apartments, Louisville, died Saturday, January 14, in Louisville. She was a former resident of Eminence and a member of the First United Methodist Church there.

Survivors are one son, Charles Bright Moody of Russellville; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one brother, Charles Bright of Bamberg, S. C.

Services were held Wednesday, January 18, at 2:30 p.m. at the Ricketts Funeral Home, Eminence, with Rev. Jack Brewer officiating. Burial was in the Eminence Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers were Dr. J. L. Karnes, Gene Woods, Eli Jackson, F. C. Keiser, C. M. Howse, and Rufus Harrod.

Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl

The Courier-Journal
Louisville, Kentucky
May 7, 1972

MRS. JUDITH MOODY AUCTION

Sat., May 13, 10 A.M.

Mrs. Moody, having sold her farm located on Highway 55 just south of Eminence, Ky. at the city limits (known as the Pinecroft Registered Jersey Farm for many years), is selling all of her personal property.

ANTIQUES

Rosewood love seat and chairs; rosewood serpentine marble-top table; walnut Victorian ladies chairs; bross bed; walnut marble-top washstand and dresser; walnut bed, lamp tables, oak washstands, slipper rocker; spool bed; walnut table; cherry Hepplewhite table; large Decker Bros. piano; slant-top desk; wicker chairs; Shaker rocker; cherry table; oak bed; odd chairs and rockers; organ stool; clocks; brass lamps; fireplace screen; china lardinere; silver planteau; brass candlesticks; prints and pictures; cut glass lamp; cut glass bowl; vase; napples; compote; little girl with bonnet bust figurine; portrait plates; Limoges pin tray; bisque basket; blue willow tureen; crystal goblets; footed wines and sherberts; pair oval gold leaf mirrors; Haviland dishes; Dresden tea set; French teapot; chafing dish, flow blue; German, French and English china; Nippon vases; iron kettle; iron and tin litems; oak swing churn; oblong dough bowl; books; linens; many more antiques, household and collectors items.

WHITELEDGE's AUCTION SERVICE
Col. Forest Whitelidge, Auctioneer
502-743-5265 or 502-824-6954
TERMS: CASH, NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED

Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl
The Courier-Journal
Louisville, Kentucky
January 18, 1978

Mrs. Judith B. Moody, 88, Puritan Apartments, died Saturday at Hillcreek Manor Nursing Home.

Survivors include a son, Charles B. Moody of Russellville; three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Ricketts Funeral Home in Eminence, with burial in Eminence Cemetery.

Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl

News-Democrat and Leader
Russellville, Kentucky
January 26, 1978

Mrs. Moody

Mrs. Judith Moody, Puritan Apartments, Louisville, died Saturday, January 14, in Louisville. She was a former resident of Eminence and a member of the First United Methodist Church there.

Survivors are one son, Charles Bright Moody of Russellville; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one brother, Charles Bright of Bamberg, S. C.

Services were held Wednesday, January 18, at 2:30 p.m. at the Ricketts Funeral Home, Eminence, with Rev. Jack Brewer officiating. Burial was in the Eminence Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers were Dr. J. L. Karnes, Gene Woods, Eli Jackson, F. C. Keiser, C. M. Howse, and Rufus Harrod.

Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl

The Courier-Journal
Louisville, Kentucky
May 7, 1972

MRS. JUDITH MOODY AUCTION

Sat., May 13, 10 A.M.

Mrs. Moody, having sold her farm located on Highway 55 just south of Eminence, Ky. at the city limits (known as the Pinecroft Registered Jersey Farm for many years), is selling all of her personal property.

ANTIQUES

Rosewood love seat and chairs; rosewood serpentine marble-top table; walnut Victorian ladies chairs; bross bed; walnut marble-top washstand and dresser; walnut bed, lamp tables, oak washstands, slipper rocker; spool bed; walnut table; cherry Hepplewhite table; large Decker Bros. piano; slant-top desk; wicker chairs; Shaker rocker; cherry table; oak bed; odd chairs and rockers; organ stool; clocks; brass lamps; fireplace screen; china lardinere; silver planteau; brass candlesticks; prints and pictures; cut glass lamp; cut glass bowl; vase; napples; compote; little girl with bonnet bust figurine; portrait plates; Limoges pin tray; bisque basket; blue willow tureen; crystal goblets; footed wines and sherberts; pair oval gold leaf mirrors; Haviland dishes; Dresden tea set; French teapot; chafing dish, flow blue; German, French and English china; Nippon vases; iron kettle; iron and tin litems; oak swing churn; oblong dough bowl; books; linens; many more antiques, household and collectors items.

WHITELEDGE's AUCTION SERVICE
Col. Forest Whitelidge, Auctioneer
502-743-5265 or 502-824-6954
TERMS: CASH, NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED

Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl


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