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Martin Lewis Moffett

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Martin Lewis Moffett

Birth
Gansville, Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
30 Oct 2005 (aged 97)
Gansville, Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
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Rev. Martin Lewis Moffett, born April 16, 1908 in Gansville, La., died October 30, 2005 at his residence.
Preceded in death by: his parents, Martin and Annie Moffett; five brothers: James Oliver, William Ashby, Dewey Eligh, Hubard Neander, and Martin Winston, Jr.;three sisters: Ollie Josephine Kitchingham, Annie Mae Culpepper, and Bessie Catherine Ford; his first wife, Cora Irene Frazier, an infant son Donald Maurice, and his second wife, Mildred Verdue Copeland Spigener.
Survivors include: one daughter, Imogene Marie Whitehead and her husband, Preston Eugene Whitehead of Baton Rouge, La.; two grandchildren: Rhonda Marie Bowers of Boston, In., and Ronald Eugene Whitaker of Midwest City, Ok.; two great-grandchildren: Victoria Marie Clark of Lewisville, Tx. and Rachel Ann Clark of Kokomo, In.
He retired from the State Hwy dept in 1973. Brother Moffett was called to the ministry and ordained in 1957. Throughout his ministry, he pastored several churches in the area, including Siloam Baptist, where he was a member at the time of his death.
Friends may visit with the family at the Southern Funeral Home in Winnfield on Thursday, November 3, from 4PM until 8. Funeral services will be Friday, November 4, 2005 at 11AM at the Siloam Baptist Church in Gansville with Reverend Charles Hammons officiating. Intermet will follow in the Gansville Cemetery.
(From Southern Funeral Home, courtesy of Ron Manley)
Rev. Martin Lewis Moffett, born April 16, 1908 in Gansville, La., died October 30, 2005 at his residence.
Preceded in death by: his parents, Martin and Annie Moffett; five brothers: James Oliver, William Ashby, Dewey Eligh, Hubard Neander, and Martin Winston, Jr.;three sisters: Ollie Josephine Kitchingham, Annie Mae Culpepper, and Bessie Catherine Ford; his first wife, Cora Irene Frazier, an infant son Donald Maurice, and his second wife, Mildred Verdue Copeland Spigener.
Survivors include: one daughter, Imogene Marie Whitehead and her husband, Preston Eugene Whitehead of Baton Rouge, La.; two grandchildren: Rhonda Marie Bowers of Boston, In., and Ronald Eugene Whitaker of Midwest City, Ok.; two great-grandchildren: Victoria Marie Clark of Lewisville, Tx. and Rachel Ann Clark of Kokomo, In.
He retired from the State Hwy dept in 1973. Brother Moffett was called to the ministry and ordained in 1957. Throughout his ministry, he pastored several churches in the area, including Siloam Baptist, where he was a member at the time of his death.
Friends may visit with the family at the Southern Funeral Home in Winnfield on Thursday, November 3, from 4PM until 8. Funeral services will be Friday, November 4, 2005 at 11AM at the Siloam Baptist Church in Gansville with Reverend Charles Hammons officiating. Intermet will follow in the Gansville Cemetery.
(From Southern Funeral Home, courtesy of Ron Manley)

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