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- Molly E. Gaines Clore is included in her husband's biography. Pleaserefer to Molly E. Gaines Clore's husband Doren Clore's biography fordetails of Molly's parents and grandparents.
"WAVELAND INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, INDIANA, APRIL 30,1942
Mary E. Gains Clore, daughter of Alonzo and Mary Christy Gains, wasborn in Boone County, Kentucky February 7, 1859 and died in her homein Waveland Tuesday morning April 28, 1942. she attended college inLexington, Kentucky and on September 1, 1881 married, Doren Clore, ofWaveland, Indiana who died December 22, 1934. She is survived by hersister-in-law, widow of Lonnie Gains, several cousins in Kentucky anda cousin Lex Clore of Crawfordsville, Indiana. Buried at Maple ridgeCemetery with her husband."
SOURCE: Notes of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins of Parke County,c.1975-2003, from the Clore Family Volumes (now owned by her daughterSandra Lee Elkins Juhl, Compiler); Page 130.
"Death Records, Montgomery County, Indiana
Reported Deaths, C; http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/index.html
Name Sex Age Date of Death Location Book/Page Notes
CLORE Mary F 83 April 28 1942 Waveland H37 193 "
[Transcribed 09 June 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]
"Cemetery Records, Crawfordsville Public Library, Crawfordsville,Montgomery County, Indiana
http://history.cdpl.lib.in.us/dbtw-wpd/exec/dbtwpub.dll
Last name First name Birth Death Death age Other CDPL Upd DAR Cemetery(Township)
Clore Mary E 1859 1942 83y 1-86 4-73 Maple Cemetery (Brown)"[Transcribed 09 June 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]
"MARY E. GAINES CLORE
Waveland Independent, Thursday, April 30, 1942
Mary E. GAINES CLORE daughter of Alonzo and Mary Christie Gaines, wasborn in Boone Co, Ky, Feb 7, 1859. She passed away at her home inWaveland Tuesday morning April 28,, 1942. At home in Ky, she grew towomanhood and received a good common school education, subsequentlyattending Hamilton College at Lexington. On Sept 1, 1881, she wasmarried to Doren CLORE of Waveland, who died Dec 22, 1934. She came asa happy bride to Waveland where she lived all her married life. When agirl she united with the Christian Church in Ky. She was a member ofthe Woman's Bible Class of the Christian Church of Waveland. She wasan able Bible student and was efficient in the delineation of itscharacters. Mrs. Clore was prominent in the club life of the county.She was a Charter Member of the Book Club, Current Events and theDepartment Club in which she took an active part as long as her healthpermitted. Many valuable and interesting papers on various subjectswere her cheerful contributio9ns to the welfare of the manyorganizations of which she was a militant member. The following is arecent tribute from one of her many friends. All paths lead to thishome. We all like to com here, men and women, rich and poor, young andold. All receive the same cordial welcome and go away better andhappier. She is noted for her gracious hospitality, her keen mind, herbrilliant conversation and her ready wit. These lovely qualities havebeen an inspiration to others through all the years. Those survivingare: sister-in-law, widow of Lonnie Gaines, several cousins in Ky, acousin Lex Clore of Crawfordsville and many friends. The funeral washeld at the home on Thursday afternoon in charge of Rev. JC Nelson ofIndianapolis. A piano program of sacred music was played by Mrs.Lowell Spencer. Pall bearers were TA Garland; Donald Douglas; HAKesler; Robert Mitchell; TN Johnson and Edgar Pitts. Burial in MapleRidge Cemetery by her husband. 9-9-2007 Karen Zach; HTML By:Blacksheep Genealogy Citation: The Indiana GenWeb Project, Copyright?1997-2007, Montgomery County Websitehttp://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/" [Transcribed 08 June 2008, SLJuhl,Compiler]
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