Woman
Dead Injury Blamed
After
an illness of 18 months, developed from a fractured hip, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore
died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Howard, 626
South Fourteenth street. She had attained the age of 81 years.
Since
the incident, Mrs. Moore had been bedfast at her daughters
home, but she bore her illness to the end with great patience and fortitude.
Due to her age, Mrs. Moore steadily grew worse.
Mrs.
Moore was born at Amelia, Clermont County,
where she spent her girlhood. Later,
following her marriage to her late husband, William Moore who preceded her in
death four years ago, she established her residence at Mt.
Healthy, where she lived for half a
century until coming to Hamilton
with her husband shortly before he died.
After
the death of her husband, Mrs. Moore lived with her daughter. She was a member of the Church
of Christ at Mt.
Healthy.
Besides
Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Moore is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Cora Stout, of
Lindenwald and Mrs. Carrie Neese,
of Mt. Healthy,
eight grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; two brothers, Elisha Gardner of Mt.
Healthy and another living in Darlow, Kansas.
Funeral
services will be held at 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Neese, 45
Perry St, Mt. Healthy,
in which city the burial also will take place.
Hamilton
Daily News, Saturday, May 10,
1924