DOROTHY MOORE
Dorothy L. Moore, of Moundsville, WV formerly of Hundred, WV died Monday, March 4, 2019 in the Continuous Care Center of Wheeling Hospital.
She was the daughter of the late Samuel Williams and Ottie McCabe Williams.
Dorothy was born May 12, 1923 at Glendale and later moved to Moundsville where she spent most of her early life until she moved to Hundred in 1977.
She was a member of the Hundred United Methodist Church where she was an active member until recent years. She was president of the Hundred Senior Center and coordinator of all the centers van trips.
Dorothy was a very devoted wife, mother, and home maker. She will be sadly missed by a loving family & friends.
Surviving are three sons and their spouses, Thomas Neil Moore and his wife Kathryn of Knob Fork, Larry Joe Moore and his wife Rebecca of Moundsville, and Randy Lee Moore and his wife Janet of Burton; one daughter Jacki Lynn Woodward of Moundsville; eight grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren.
Preceding her in death are her parents, her husband, Jack Moore who died in 1997, and six sisters and four brothers.
Friends may call at the Tennant Funeral Home, 2678 Hornet Highway, Hundred, WV from 6-8 PM Thursday. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM Friday in the Hundred United Methodist Church with Rev. Elizabeth Carson officiating. Interment will follow in the Halcyon Hills Cemetery near Wheeling, WV.
Condolences
To All of Dorothy's Family
When I was ten years old Dorothy and baby Neil came to the farm to live while Jack was overseas. I remember so well how we girls we would sing and harmonize while we did the dishes. The last time I saw Dorothy I told her she was one of the sweetest persons I have ever known. My love to all of you.
Aunt Sarah
Sending condolences prayers and our love to the Moore family! 🙏🏻
Sending condolences, prayers and love
Dorothy was a lovely lady. My love and sympathy goes out to Randy and Janet and the entire family.
Neil and Kathryn, My heartfelt prayers go up for you during this time of having to say good-bye to your Mother. The Lord bless and keep you during the days you feel her absence the most. Love in Christ,
Howard Eldon &Vala Yoho are coming in 3rd of April.
So sorry for your loss.
Hello. And Bye.
My deepest Sympathies to you on the passing of your Mother. I am so blessed to have met her when I moved to Hundred. She will be truly missed in our town. She was always be remembered as a true Lady. I remember once when a new woman entered the Senior Center. Everyone just sat & looked at the woman. She was not dressed very well & had bags & such. But Mrs. Moore got up and welcomed her, found her a seat to help her feel comfortable. Again, she was truly and always a Lady.