Troy Daily News
7 April 1933
MRS. ELLA M. MOON VICTIM OF APOPLEXY
FOUND UNCONSCIOUS AT FOOT OF STAIRS BY HUSBAND
FUNERAL SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. Ella Mathers Moon, 71, wife of William B. Moon, residing two and a half miles north of Conover, succumbed to apoplexy at her home Thursday evening about 7 o'clock after having suffered the attack about two hours earlier. Mrs. Moon was found in an unconscious state at the foot of the cellar stairs in their home by her husband.
Funeral services will be conducted at the late home Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Dr. A. E. Kemp, pastor of Charity Chapel church in charge. Burial will be made in the Fletcher cemetery. A quartet from the church will furnish the music at the services.
Mrs. Moon had spent her entire life in Brown township where she was born March 12, 1862, the daughter of the late Miles and Catherine Moore Mathers. She became a member of the Charity Chapel church in 1880 and was a faithful worker in its interests, being a charter member of the aid societies.
During the 1920's Mrs. Moon was the Correspondent for the Leatherwood vicinity to the Miami Union, that being her only interest which she maintained outside of her family and her church. She was a devoted wife and mother and family and her home were always her chief interests.
She leaves her husband, William Moon, whom she married June 24, 1883; three children, Oscar Moon of Brown township, and A. Foster Moon, a member of the state department of conservation and well known in state agricultural affairs; one daughter, Mrs. Elsie Moon Lemmon, of Shelby county, and 11 grandchildren. Mrs. Moon's death is the second to occur in the family since January, when a grandson preceded her in death.
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Luella Moon (nee Mathers),
was born on 12 March 1862, and died 6 April 1933
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