BRO. WELTON MOORE
Wednesday, June 20, 1984 2:00 p.m.
Charlton Grove Baptist Church
Collins, Georgia
Rev. R. L. Thomas, Pastor
Burial Church Cemetery
Whitaker Funeral Home, Metier, Ga. in Charge of Arrangements
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Bro. Welton Moore was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore in
the year of 1896 in Liberty County, Georgia.
He was married to Miss Martha Jackson. To this union four
children were born. He was later married to Ms. Sarah Small.
At an early age, he joined Charlton Grove Baptist Church
where he served until his passing Wednesday, June 13, 1984.
Mr. Moore entered the U.S. Army in 1918 during World War I.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Moore of Claxton, Ga.;
two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Ruffin and Miss Juanita Moore, both
of Claxton, Ga.; one son, Clifford Moore of Carnesville, Ga.; one
stepson, Richard Small of Claxton, Ga.; 19 grandchildren, 36 great-
grandchildren, 5 great-great-grandchildren, several nieces and
nephews, one son-in-law, Mr. Governor Seay, and other relatives.
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A Poem
Thank big your deeds will grow,
Thank small you will fall behind,
Thank that you can and you will strive.
It is all in the state of mind.
My Prayer, My Desire from on high.
by Welton Moore
World War I Veteran
Company D, 406th Reserve Labor Battalion
Age: 85
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OBITUARY AND
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