Census
Census Year |
Name |
Age |
Location |
Place of Birth |
Notes |
1900 |
Modena Walls |
8, born July 1891 |
Justice Precinct 8, Hunt county, Texas, USA |
born in Alabama, parents born in Alabama |
|
1910 |
Modene Gore |
18 |
Ables Springs and Terrell Roads, Justice Precinct #4, Kaufman county, Texas, USA |
Alabama (parents born in Alabama) |
Married 2 years, 1 child, living |
1920 |
Modena Gore |
27 |
From Bridge Road, Justice Precinct 3, Van Zandt county, Texas, USA |
Alabama (parents born in Alabama) |
Farmer on General Farm |
1930 |
Modena Gore |
38 |
Justice Precinct #1, Hopkins county, Texas, USA |
Alabama (parents born in Alabama) |
Married at 16 |
1940 |
Modena W. Gore |
48 |
1309 O'Neal Jenings Street, Justice Precinct 6, Commerce city, Hunt county, Texas, USA |
Oklahoma |
Widowed, Residence in 1935: Cumby, Hopkins county, Texas, USA, Seamstress in Sewing Room |
Vitals
|
Death Certificate |
Copy |
|
Name |
Modena M. Gore |
Place |
Rt. 2, Omaha - Prec.#4, Titus county, Texas, USA |
Died |
Jan 3, 1972 |
Cause |
DOA (Dead on Arrival) due to Prob Coronary (Probably Coronary) |
Born |
July 8, 1891 in Alabama, USA |
Father |
Henry Walls |
Mother |
Emma Belcher |
Description |
Widowed White Female, 80 years old |
Occupation |
Housewife |
Notes |
J.P. Gore, son, informant |
Burial |
January 5, 1972, Cumby Cemetery, Cumby, Texas |
Obituary Extraction
Transcribed from huntnews.net. If you have an original copy, please let me know.
Mrs. Modene M. (Walls) Gore
Born July 8, 1891
Relations:
Daughter of Emma Belcher and Henry Walls
Wife of John F. Gore (died 1931)
Mother of Mrs. Bama Brewton, Mrs. Mamie Gordon, J. P. 'Shorty' Gore, W. G. Gore, Mrs. Marjorie Harper, Mrs. Reba Johnson
Sister of Mrs. Veta Green, B. C. Walls, E. C. Walls, Haskell Walls
Others:
Officiant Rev. Jerry Byars, Rev. Larry Linam
Coker Mathews-Peters Funeral Home/Chapel
Buried in Cumby Cemetery
Member of Lamar Baptist Church since 12 March 1924
Tombstone
Gore
Minnie Modena
July 8, 1891
Jan. 3, 1972
John Felton
Aug. 4, 1881
June 3, 1933
In Loving Memory