News & Record (Greensboro, NC) (Published as Greensboro News & Record (NC)) - April 13, 1990
Edition: ALLSection: GENERAL NEWSPage: A14
HIGH POINT - Mrs. Connie Vadie Draughn Moser , 80, of 1000 E. Kearns St., Apt. A, died Tuesday in Thomasville.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Mount Calvary Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Burial will be in Floral Garden Park.
She was a Patrick County, Va., native.
Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Dot Johnson of High Point, Mrs. Jackie Scott of Denton, Mrs. Peggy Taylor, Mrs. Linda Causey, both of Thomasville; sons, Bobby Moser , Larry Moser , both of the home, William R. Moser Jr. of Morehead City; sisters, Mrs. Virginia Hayes of Taylorsville, Mrs. Iva Day of Thomasville, Mrs. Ethel Yarber of High Point; brothers, Poland Draughn of Columbus, Ohio, Dolphus Draughn of High Point; 18 grandchildren.
News & Record (Greensboro, NC) (Published as Greensboro News & Record (NC)) - April 13, 1990
Edition: ALLSection: GENERAL NEWSPage: A14
HIGH POINT - Mrs. Connie Vadie Draughn Moser , 80, of 1000 E. Kearns St., Apt. A, died Tuesday in Thomasville.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Mount Calvary Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Burial will be in Floral Garden Park.
She was a Patrick County, Va., native.
Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Dot Johnson of High Point, Mrs. Jackie Scott of Denton, Mrs. Peggy Taylor, Mrs. Linda Causey, both of Thomasville; sons, Bobby Moser , Larry Moser , both of the home, William R. Moser Jr. of Morehead City; sisters, Mrs. Virginia Hayes of Taylorsville, Mrs. Iva Day of Thomasville, Mrs. Ethel Yarber of High Point; brothers, Poland Draughn of Columbus, Ohio, Dolphus Draughn of High Point; 18 grandchildren.
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