A daughter of Seba and Ethel [Corney] Moore, she was born in Brimfield Nov. 21, 1902, and resided in Peoria for a number of years as a young girl. She had been teaching in the schools of Columbus and Dayton O., until last year when she enlisted in the Woman's Army Corps. She was assigned to Camp Atterberry, near Indianapolis, Ind., where she served until midsummer when she became ill.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs. R. H. Kastens, and a niece and nephew, Carole and Raymond Kastens, all of Dayton, O.: one brother J. D. Moore, now serving with the U. S. Army in India; two aunts, Mrs. Ed Foster of Elmwood and Mrs. R.E. Stowell of Peoria and an uncle, Clarence Corney of Jubilee.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by Gauss mortuary.
A daughter of Seba and Ethel [Corney] Moore, she was born in Brimfield Nov. 21, 1902, and resided in Peoria for a number of years as a young girl. She had been teaching in the schools of Columbus and Dayton O., until last year when she enlisted in the Woman's Army Corps. She was assigned to Camp Atterberry, near Indianapolis, Ind., where she served until midsummer when she became ill.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs. R. H. Kastens, and a niece and nephew, Carole and Raymond Kastens, all of Dayton, O.: one brother J. D. Moore, now serving with the U. S. Army in India; two aunts, Mrs. Ed Foster of Elmwood and Mrs. R.E. Stowell of Peoria and an uncle, Clarence Corney of Jubilee.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by Gauss mortuary.
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