Theo married the former Miss Mary "Mollie" Mason McCuthen on September 20th 1892. This union had the following children:
Frank Calhoun Moore (1895–1981)
Theo Tupper Moore (1898–1974)
David Wardlaw Moore (1902–1941)
Theophilus Moore, a prominent Washington mason and Librarian of the Scottish Rite's House of the Temple. The headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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THEOPHILUS MOORE TO BE LAID TO REST HERE AT NOON TODAY
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Interment services for Theophilus J. Moore, who died in Washington, D.C., Saturday morning, will be held at the graveside in Westover Memorial Park today at noon.
The remains will arrive here on the Southern train at 11:20 a.m., and the funeral cortege will proceed immediately to the cemetery for the final rites, which will be conducted by the Rev. Edgar C. Lucas.
Member of Social Lodge will conduct Masonic ritualistic services at the graveside. Mr. Moore was a native of Augusta but had made his home in Washington for the past 25 years. He was an official of the Scottish Rite House Temple in the capital.
The deceased is survived by three sisters, Mrs. F. P. Stansell, Mrs. Eugene Greneker and Miss Minnie Moore, all of Augusta and several neices and nephews.
The obituary published in The Augusta Chronicle, January 30, 1939, page 2
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Theophilus, brother of Marie Moore Greneker, Minnie Moore, Addie Moore Stansell and Cleo Moore Heath; all buried at Westover Memorial Park in Augusta, GA
Theo married the former Miss Mary "Mollie" Mason McCuthen on September 20th 1892. This union had the following children:
Frank Calhoun Moore (1895–1981)
Theo Tupper Moore (1898–1974)
David Wardlaw Moore (1902–1941)
Theophilus Moore, a prominent Washington mason and Librarian of the Scottish Rite's House of the Temple. The headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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THEOPHILUS MOORE TO BE LAID TO REST HERE AT NOON TODAY
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Interment services for Theophilus J. Moore, who died in Washington, D.C., Saturday morning, will be held at the graveside in Westover Memorial Park today at noon.
The remains will arrive here on the Southern train at 11:20 a.m., and the funeral cortege will proceed immediately to the cemetery for the final rites, which will be conducted by the Rev. Edgar C. Lucas.
Member of Social Lodge will conduct Masonic ritualistic services at the graveside. Mr. Moore was a native of Augusta but had made his home in Washington for the past 25 years. He was an official of the Scottish Rite House Temple in the capital.
The deceased is survived by three sisters, Mrs. F. P. Stansell, Mrs. Eugene Greneker and Miss Minnie Moore, all of Augusta and several neices and nephews.
The obituary published in The Augusta Chronicle, January 30, 1939, page 2
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Theophilus, brother of Marie Moore Greneker, Minnie Moore, Addie Moore Stansell and Cleo Moore Heath; all buried at Westover Memorial Park in Augusta, GA
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