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FLORENCE — Funeral service for Mrs. Mollie L. Moore will be 1 p.m. Saturday in Trinity Baptist Church. Burial will be in Northview Cemetery, directed by Peoples Funeral Service of Florence.
Mrs. Moore died Monday, May 25, 2009.
She was born in Florence County, a daughter of the late George and Cornelia Walker Lewis. She was a 1944 graduate of Wilson High School and received her B.A. degree from Morris College and her Masters degree in Special Education, from Atlanta University.
She was a dedicated member of Trinity Baptist Church, Ester Missionary Society, The Retired Teachers Association, The National Council of Negro Women, The Azalea Garden Club, Class of 1944 Club and United Order of Tent No. 23, of Myrtle Beach.
Survivors include two sons, George Thomas Moore of Newport News, Va., and Homer Moore Jr.; five grandchildren, Dedra Moore, Kedra Moore, Alicia Moore, Marvin Montgomery and Nakata Monique Johnson; eight great-grandchildren; four very dear friends, Rosa Lee Lawson, Gloria McElveen, Victoria Cook and Elder Richard Gee.
The family is receiving friends at 803 Gladstone St., Florence. A wake service will be today at 6 to 7 p.m. in the funeral home.
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June 7, 2009
George and Homer,
I was saddened by the news of your mother's passing. There is no love like that of a mother. In the days ahead, I pray that the memories created over the years will sustain you. Growing up in Trinity, I have always respected your grandmother and mother. God's peace to both of you.
Chaplain Juan F Scott
Atlanta, GA
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Chaplain Juan F Scott
June 7, 2009
George and Homer,
I was very sorry to hear of your mom's passing. There is no one quite like mothers. In the days ahead, I pray that God will comfort you with the memories created over a lifetime, and the assurance that he has chosen your mom to live and reign with him in eternity. May your lives continue to reflect the foundation that she and your dear grandmother, Mrs. Cornelius gave you.
Joanie McClain Boston
May 29, 2009
George & Homer,
I am so sorry for the loss of your mother. I've known your mother and know of the love that she had for her family. I know that days are going to be tough for you, but remember all of your best times with her & I know that they will bring you comfort and peace. Please hold onto God's unchanging hands and He will see you through all of your tough times.
May God Bless you all.
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