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Greenville News , 21 October 1921:
W.H.Moon Dies After A Lingering Illness
William Henry Moon, well known resident of the American Spinning company's village, died at 11 o'clock Thursday morning at his home on Williams street following a lingering illness.
Three sons Messrs. John A. , Bub and W.M. Moon of Greenville; Mrs I.L. Wooten, Mrs. E.J. Barton, Mrs. J.F. Hester, and Mrs. L.P. Coleman, his four daughters survive him. For twenty- one years Mr. Moon had lived in Greenville.
Rev. Mr. Fields, pastor of the Baptist church at the American Spinning company, will conduct the funeral services which are to be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock from Glassy Mountain church in the upper section of Greenville county. The interment will be made in the church cemetery.
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Greenville News -- 22 October 1921
Funeral Today For William Henry Moon
Funeral services for William Henry Moon, well known resident of the American Spinning Company village, whose death occurred Thursday morning will be held 11 o'clock this morning from Glassy Mountain church, in the upper section of the county.
Mr. Moon was a resident in Greenville for the past 20 years and during his life had so lived as to have the respect of a large circle of friends. Three sons and four daughters survive him.
The services this morning will be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Fields, pastor of the Baptist church in the village. The cars will leave the residence for the church at 9 o'clock.
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Note: the obituaries only acknowledge the children he had with Eunice Frances Stewart.
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Greenville News , 21 October 1921:
W.H.Moon Dies After A Lingering Illness
William Henry Moon, well known resident of the American Spinning company's village, died at 11 o'clock Thursday morning at his home on Williams street following a lingering illness.
Three sons Messrs. John A. , Bub and W.M. Moon of Greenville; Mrs I.L. Wooten, Mrs. E.J. Barton, Mrs. J.F. Hester, and Mrs. L.P. Coleman, his four daughters survive him. For twenty- one years Mr. Moon had lived in Greenville.
Rev. Mr. Fields, pastor of the Baptist church at the American Spinning company, will conduct the funeral services which are to be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock from Glassy Mountain church in the upper section of Greenville county. The interment will be made in the church cemetery.
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Greenville News -- 22 October 1921
Funeral Today For William Henry Moon
Funeral services for William Henry Moon, well known resident of the American Spinning Company village, whose death occurred Thursday morning will be held 11 o'clock this morning from Glassy Mountain church, in the upper section of the county.
Mr. Moon was a resident in Greenville for the past 20 years and during his life had so lived as to have the respect of a large circle of friends. Three sons and four daughters survive him.
The services this morning will be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Fields, pastor of the Baptist church in the village. The cars will leave the residence for the church at 9 o'clock.
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Note: the obituaries only acknowledge the children he had with Eunice Frances Stewart.
Gravesite Details
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Family Members
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Evie Moon Wooten
1884–1948
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Martha Ella Moon Barton
1888–1948
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John Allendar Moon
1889–1949
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Vincie Howard Bridgeman
1891–1975
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Bub Moon
1892–1939
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Essie Moon Hester
1892–1953
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William Mills Moon
1895–1936
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Bonnie Moon Coleman
1898–1938
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Myra "Mirrie" Howard Moon Phillips
1901–1925
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Myrtle Nungrater Moon Burrell
1904–1989
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Oscar Walker Moon
1912–1949
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Helen Moon Wiggins
1912–1972
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William Moon
1914–1928
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Infant Male Moon
1918–1918
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Gentry Edward Center
1919–1978
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