Greensboro Record, NC
December 28, 1922
HENRY D. MOOSE DIES
AT HOME OF BROTHER
Henry D. Moose, aged 61, died at the home of his brother, W. J. Moose 630 Joyner street at 2:30 o'clock this morning. he had been in failing health for the last three years and had been confined to his bed for about 12 months.
Funeral services will be held from the home Friday morning at 11 o'clock and will be conducted by Rev. G. T. Bond, pastor of Spring Garden Street Methodist Episcopal church. Interment will be in Green Hill cemetery.
Mr. Moose was a native of Stanley county, this state, but made his home at Elkin, Va., for 20 years prior to two years ago when he came to Greensboro, having lived with his brother. he is survived by an adopted daughter, Kathleen, an adopted son, John C., and two brothers, J. R. Moose, missionary to Korea and W. J. Moose, of this city.
Mr. Moose was a of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics.
Greensboro Record, NC
December 28, 1922
HENRY D. MOOSE DIES
AT HOME OF BROTHER
Henry D. Moose, aged 61, died at the home of his brother, W. J. Moose 630 Joyner street at 2:30 o'clock this morning. he had been in failing health for the last three years and had been confined to his bed for about 12 months.
Funeral services will be held from the home Friday morning at 11 o'clock and will be conducted by Rev. G. T. Bond, pastor of Spring Garden Street Methodist Episcopal church. Interment will be in Green Hill cemetery.
Mr. Moose was a native of Stanley county, this state, but made his home at Elkin, Va., for 20 years prior to two years ago when he came to Greensboro, having lived with his brother. he is survived by an adopted daughter, Kathleen, an adopted son, John C., and two brothers, J. R. Moose, missionary to Korea and W. J. Moose, of this city.
Mr. Moose was a of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics.
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