He also was a proud veteran and spent a lot of time in the Kansas area, and this is also where he passed on in the V.A. Hospital in WadsWorth Kansas. At the time of his death, his permanent residence was Salisbury Missouri.
His first wife was Bessie Jane Vestal in 1912 and they had 2 known children, Ellen Ruby Moxley and Julius Lee "Jude" Moxley.
Before 1920 he and Bessie divorced, and he then married long time friend Luella "Ellie" McCollum, they had no children together.
Edd's military life started early, enlisting in Macon County Missouri and was in for 3 years as a private and a single man. In 1917 he re-enlisted as a married man and 2 children.
As the photo portrays Edd in his bibs! This is how he is remembered by my dad, Sam Moore, Edd's nephew, son of his sister Opal Moxley Moore. He liked his farm critters and they had free reign of the farm and home, even inside his home!
He also was a proud veteran and spent a lot of time in the Kansas area, and this is also where he passed on in the V.A. Hospital in WadsWorth Kansas. At the time of his death, his permanent residence was Salisbury Missouri.
His first wife was Bessie Jane Vestal in 1912 and they had 2 known children, Ellen Ruby Moxley and Julius Lee "Jude" Moxley.
Before 1920 he and Bessie divorced, and he then married long time friend Luella "Ellie" McCollum, they had no children together.
Edd's military life started early, enlisting in Macon County Missouri and was in for 3 years as a private and a single man. In 1917 he re-enlisted as a married man and 2 children.
As the photo portrays Edd in his bibs! This is how he is remembered by my dad, Sam Moore, Edd's nephew, son of his sister Opal Moxley Moore. He liked his farm critters and they had free reign of the farm and home, even inside his home!
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