Edith Louise Moody

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Name Edith Louise Moody Birth 17 Feb 1922 Jessamine County, Kentucky [1]
Gender Female Death 6 Dec 2002 [1, 2] Burial Blue Grass Memorial Gardens, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky [1, 2]
Person ID I4040 Hedges Last Modified 31 Jan 2024
Father Samuel Douglas Moody, b. 24 Feb 1898, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky d. 1 Nov 1925, Jessamine County, Kentucky
(Age 27 years)
Mother Lucy Hagedorn, b. 22 Jul 1901, Kentucky d. 14 Jan 1926, Wilmore, Jessamine County, Kentucky
(Age 24 years)
Marriage 1 Jan 1918 Wilmore, Jessamine County, Kentucky [3]
Family ID F790 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Crum Blackford Rhorer, b. 18 Jan 1918, Troy, Woodford County, Kentucky d. 27 Apr 1981, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky
(Age 63 years)
Family ID F1787 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 24 Oct 2021
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Event Map Birth - 17 Feb 1922 - Jessamine County, Kentucky Burial - - Blue Grass Memorial Gardens, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - Edith Louise Moody Rhorer, 80, of Sparks Ave., Nicholasville, widow of Crum Rhorer, died Friday, December 6, 2002 after a lengthy illness. She was a retired employee of St. Joseph Hospital and a member of Mt. Freedom Baptist Church. Survivors include three sons, Samuel (Sam) B. Rhorer, Lexington, William (Billy) Rhorer and his wife, Rita, Jess. Co., and Mark D. Rhorer, Jess. Co.; a daughter, Rosemary Rockefeller and her husband, Duane, of MO; a sister, Lola Shellenberger, Versailles; three grandchildren, Jeffrey D. Rockefeller, William Gregory Rockefeller and Amanda E. Brislin; three great-grandchildren, Benjamin Rockefeller, William Grant Rockefeller and William Caleb Brislin; and a special niece, Karen Jo Carroll. Services will be 1:00pm Monday at Betts & West Funeral Home with Rev. Don Reed and Rev. Craig Ryan. Visitation will be from 4:00-8:00pm today. Burial in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Bearers will be Daniel Corman, Ed Fuller, Raymond D. Moody, Robert N. Moody, Bill Brislin and Elmo Spurlock. Honorary bearers will be Lyman Cox, Lynn Settles, Lee Arnold Spurlock, Danny Ray Gay and the Sunday School class at Mt. Freedom Baptist Church. Donations are suggested to Hospice of the Bluegrass or Mt. Freedom Baptist Church.
Published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on 12/8/2002.
[1, 2] - LKH note:
Edith's parents:
Samuel and Lucy both died typhoid fever within two and half months of each other leaving 4 children under the age of eight.
In the 1930 census their three daughters, Lola May (age 11), Ruth (age 9) and Edith (age 8), are wards living in the Knights of Pythias Home in Fayette County, Kentucky.
In the 1930 census their son, Raymond, age 6, is in the household of his maternal grandparents, Lambert and Mattie Hagedorn in Lee, Jessamine County, Kentucky.
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- Edith Louise Moody Rhorer, 80, of Sparks Ave., Nicholasville, widow of Crum Rhorer, died Friday, December 6, 2002 after a lengthy illness. She was a retired employee of St. Joseph Hospital and a member of Mt. Freedom Baptist Church. Survivors include three sons, Samuel (Sam) B. Rhorer, Lexington, William (Billy) Rhorer and his wife, Rita, Jess. Co., and Mark D. Rhorer, Jess. Co.; a daughter, Rosemary Rockefeller and her husband, Duane, of MO; a sister, Lola Shellenberger, Versailles; three grandchildren, Jeffrey D. Rockefeller, William Gregory Rockefeller and Amanda E. Brislin; three great-grandchildren, Benjamin Rockefeller, William Grant Rockefeller and William Caleb Brislin; and a special niece, Karen Jo Carroll. Services will be 1:00pm Monday at Betts & West Funeral Home with Rev. Don Reed and Rev. Craig Ryan. Visitation will be from 4:00-8:00pm today. Burial in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Bearers will be Daniel Corman, Ed Fuller, Raymond D. Moody, Robert N. Moody, Bill Brislin and Elmo Spurlock. Honorary bearers will be Lyman Cox, Lynn Settles, Lee Arnold Spurlock, Danny Ray Gay and the Sunday School class at Mt. Freedom Baptist Church. Donations are suggested to Hospice of the Bluegrass or Mt. Freedom Baptist Church.
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