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Margaret Helen (Toles)
Moore
Apr 13, 1943 - Aug 5, 2015
Submitted by Martha Reddout
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© Marietta Monitor
date, Page 4
Source: © Watts Funeral Home
A wake service was held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, August 11, at the Sunrise Baptist Church in Ardmore.
Interment followed in the Dunbar Cemetery, Burneyville.
Born April 13, 1943 at Burneyville, the daughter of Elmo and Clotilde Baker Toles, Mrs. Moore passed away at her residence on Wednesday, August 5, 2015.
Mrs. Moore had been a resident of the Ardmore area most of her life. In addition to being a homemaker, she was employed as a splicer in the tire building department of Michelin for 25 years, also as a healthcare provider and for the Mental Health Services in Marietta. Margaret was known throughout the community as “Aunt Margaret.” She held the distinction of being one of the mothers of her church, Sunrise Baptist. Margaret loved cooking for her family, and after retirement, spent time playing bingo.
She was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers, Julius P. Smith, V.T. Smith and Billy W. Toles; and two sisters, Patsy L. Jones and JoAnn Toles Robinson.
She is
survived by three sons and daughters-in-law, Stephon Daniels of El
Reno and Billy Williams, Jr. and wife Deborah and Osanta Moore and
wife Tammy, all of Ardmore; three daughters and sons-in-law, Shelia
Christian and husband Jimmie of Ardmore, Evangelia Renee Moore and
husband Steve of Oklahoma City and Natasha Rambo Moore of Paris,
Texas; three brothers and sisters-in-law, Reverend Elmer Toles, Jr.
and wife Ella of Burneyville, Elmer Gene Toles and wife Willie Ruth
of Lawton and Frank Toles and wife Silke of Fayetteville, North
Carolina; sister and brother-in-law, Vergie Toles Stoughtenborough
and husband Vernell of Ardmore; 16 grandchildren; numerous
great-grandchildren; three stepsons, Phillip Wright, Jr. and wife
Martha and Anthony Wright and wife Kathy, all of Ardmore and Cedric
Wright of North Carolina; and a special friend, Leonard Stevenson of
Ardmore.
Serving as
pallbearers were Johnny Avery, Austin Avery, Kenneth Cheadle, Jerez
Harris, Michael Robinson, Rickie Dowdy and Ronnie Dowdy. Honorary
bearers were Virgil Smith, Anthony Brown and Douglas Peevey.
The
Mission Sisters of Sunrise Baptist Church assisted as flower girls.
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