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MOFFETT, Thomas D.

Source: Indianapolis News Fri 19 May 1944 p 32
Thomas D. Moffett, father of Mrs. RS Hiatt and Lt. Henry L. and James L. Moffett, brother of Mrs. Frank Maris of Kingman, Ind; Gordon and Robert E. Moffett; grandfather of Brenda, Marilyn and Alice Moffett and Sammie Hiatt passed away Thursday morning. Funeral Saturday 3 p.m. from Shirley Brothers’ Irvin Hill Chapel E. Washington and Irvington Ave. Burial Memorial Park.  Friends may call at Irving Hill Chapel. - kbz


Source: Unknown newspaper (May 1944) – in an obituary collection of Rosemary Sutherlin - see one below

Thomas D. Moffett, 64, a native of Covington and former Kingman resident now of Indianapolis died Thursday in the home of his daughter, Mrs. RS Hiatt in Indianapolis. Until two months ago when Mr. Moffett became ill, he was employed as assistant manager of the East Side branch of the Fletcher Trust Company. He had been a resident of Indianapolis for 25 years and had made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Hiatt since the death of his wife, Lola Moffett in 1940. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Hiatt are two sons, James L. Moffett, Indianapolis and Lt. (jg) Henry L. Moffett, New York; a sister, Mrs. Frank Maris of Kingman; two brothers, J. Gordon Moffett of Veedersburg and Robert E. Moffett of Rockville and four grandchildren.  Funeral services were conducted at 3 o’clock Saturday afternoon at Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel with Rev. E Robert Andry officiating. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery -kbz


Source: Kingman Star Thursday, May 25, 1944

 
Thomas D. Moffett, 64, a native of Covington and former Kingman resident now of Indianapolis, died Thursday in the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. S. Hiatt, in Indianapolis.  Until two months ago when Mr. Moffett became ill, he was employed as assistant manager of the east side branch of the Fletcher Trust Company. He had been a resident of Indianapolis for 25 years, and had made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Hiatt, since the death of his wife, Lola Moffett, in 1940.  Surviving in addition to Mrs. Hiatt are 2 sons, Jas. L. Moffett of Indianapolis and Lt. Henry L. Moffett of New York; a sister, Mrs. Frank Maris of Kingman; two brothers, J. Gordon Moffett of Veedersburg and Robert E. Moffett of Rockville; and four grandchildren.   Funeral services were conducted at three o’clock Saturday afternoon at the Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel with the Rev. E. Robert Andry officiating. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. – thanks so much to “S” for typing  


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