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Wanda Lucille (Moorehead) Hall
Jan 24, 1935 - Jul 24, 2014
Posted by Tammie
Funeral services for Wanda
Lucille Hall, 79, were held
on Saturday, July 26, 2014
at 2 p.m. In the First
Baptist Church in
Whitesboro, Texas with Rev.
Mike Flanagan officiating. A
graveside service was held
on Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at
the Fairlawn Cemetery in Elk
City with Rev. Russell Duck
officiating.
All service arrangements are
under the direction of
Meador Funeral Home in
Whitesboro, Texas. There
will be no formal visitation
services.
She died on July 24, 2014 in
Gainesville, Texas in the
North Texas Medical Center.
Wanda was born on January
24, 1935 in Berlin to John
Robert Moorehead and Rosella
(Valentine) Moorehead. She
was a regional speaker for
Christian's Women's Club.
Wanda founded the Historical
Society in Memphis, Texas,
saving the Presbyterian
Church for restoration. She
served on the Museum Board
in Elk City. Wanda loved her
horses and enjoyed painting.
She loved her dog, Bandit.
Wanda is survived by her husband, Leon Hall of Lake Kiowa;
son, Phillip Hall and his wife, Stacie of Lake Kiowa; son,
Mark Hall of Dallas; and son, John Hall and wife, Que of
Arlington; grandchildren: Jacob Hall, Savanna Hall,
Elizabeth Johnson and Husband, Matthew; Luke Hall; Christy
Town and husband, Charles; and her sister, Murlene Kramer.
She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Rosella
Moorehead. Pall bearers will be her grandsons: Jacob Hall;
Matthew Johnson, Luke Hall and Charles Town.
To sign the online registry,
please go to
www.meadorfuneralhomes.com
Elk City Daily News,
29JUL2014
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