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Annie Clinton PREWITT

Information from Wheeler family bible


Douglas Lawson MOORE

OBITUARY: Pulaski Citizen January 29, 1975
DOUGLAS L. MOORE
    Funeral services for Douglas L. Moore, 75, of Palmerdale, Ala., were held Friday January 24, 1975 at Brown's Funeral Home, Roebuck Chapel, in Birmingham, Ala. with the Rev. Robert Johnson officiating. The Masonic rites burial service was held in Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, at 12:30 p.m.
    Mr. Moore died Wednesday in Baptist Medical Center after a short illness. A native of British Honduras, Central America, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Moore of British Honduras. Most of his life was spent the United States. He received his education at Massey Military School in Pulaski where he graduated in 1922.
    In 1923 he was married to Miss Frances Birdsong of Pulaski who survives. In  addition to three nieces he is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Anita Kelly Gillem of Rockledge, Fla.
    Mr. Moore was a member of the United Methodist Church, the Masonic Lodge, and the Hattie Morrow Chapter of the Eastern Star. He had made his home in Alabama for the last 35 years where he was in the poultry business.


Frances Milton BIRDSONG

OBITUARY: Pulaski Citizen January 3, 1984
MRS. FRANCES BIRDSONG MOORE
    Funeral services for a Giles County native, Mrs. Frances Birdsong Moore, of Birmingham, Alabama, who died on Thursday, December 15 in that city, were held on Saturday December 17, at 2 p.m. at the Roebuck Chapel of the Brown Funeral Home. Burial was in the Elmwood Cemetery.
    Mrs. Moore was the daughter of the late Tully and Mae Abernathy Birdsong, before her marriage to Douglas Moore of British Honduras.  She attended Martin College and later taught school in Giles County in the primary department of Martin College. She and her husband, Douglas were in the poultry business in Palmerdale, Alabama, until 1975.
    Survivors include three sisters, Ethel Birdsong of Pulaski, Louise Prentice of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Ruth Kelsey of Florence, Alabama; two brothers, Thomas A. Birdsong of Pulaski, Tully Birdsong Jr. of Bluefield, West Virginia; and several nieces and nephews.