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- Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 27, 1893 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - Mrs. O. D. Moore is so very ill that a council of doctors was called yesterday. Three doctors, Low, Lounsbury and Box, performed an operation on Mrs. O. D. Moore to-day. She endured it well, they said. Later - Mrs. O. D. Moore died about eight o'clock Monday evening, having survived the operation but a few hours. She could not possibly live without the operation and it was the only chance for her life. Richland is very much saddened for Mrs. Moore was a very lovable woman. She leaves a husband and four children, Fred and Adelbert Moore, Mrs. Bert Washburn and Fanny Moore.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 3, 1894 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Richland - Died, in Richland, December 25, Mrs. Adeline A. Wright Moore, wife of O. D. Moore, aged 49 years, 6 months and 20 days. Adeline Wright was born in Adams, May 5th, 1844. On September 18th, 1863, she was married to O. D. Moore and removed to Worth, where she lived until they, with their four children, came to Richland in June, 1888. Before her marriage Miss Wright's home was in Adams, where she taught several terms of school. In the winter of 1892, during a series of continuous meetings conducted by Rev. Ford, of Camden, she was converted and united with the M E. church_ of which she was a member at the time of her death_ Her funeral was very largely attended from her late residence, the Averill home. The services were conducted by Rev. I, Ford, of Camden, assisted by her pastor Rev. W. Jago. The bearers were her five brothers, Albert, Monroe, Harvey, Orlando, and Charles Wright. The singing was done by the Orwell Choir and J. C. Knight, as the M. E. choir could not attend on account of so much sickness. During the five years and more of her residence here, she has endeared herself to the people and her loss is keenly felt.
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