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Naomi Moad
© The Cheyenne Star
Thursday 11 February 1937
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Mrs. Naomi Moad of Hammon Buried Saturday
Funeral services for Mrs. Naomi Moad were conducted last Saturday afternoon from the Methodist Church of Hammon with Reverend Earl Nowlin, pastor of that church, officiating, and assisted by Reverend Trent, a friend of the family of many years standing. Interment was made in the Kiowa Cemetery with The Rebekah Lodge performing their burial ceremony.
Mrs. Moad came to Roger Mills County in 1898 with her husband, Colonel J. A. Moad, who preceded her in death about a year ago. They settled on a farm near Carpenter where they resided until the passing of Mr. Moad. Mrs. Moad then moved to Hammon where she resided until her death Thursday, February 4, 1937. She had been a member of the Methodist Church for a number of years and was a person who derived great comfort from her religion and spent her lifetime assisting others. She was a charter member of the Hammon Rebekah Lodge and was an officer in that lodge at the time of her death.
Mrs. Moad was born in Altoona, Pa. April 13, 1863 and was 73 years of age at the time of her passing. Her death was the result of an attack of pneumonia which was serious from the first.
Survivors include three daughers who are: Mrs. Laura Mitchell and Mrs. W. B. Hibler, both of Hammon and Mrs. W. B. Leslie of Leedey; and four sons who are: A. G. Moad and J. S. Moad, both of Herring, J. D. Moad of Sayre and C. R. Moad of Big Springs, Texas. Besides these she leaves a number of grandchildren and several great grandchildren.


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