Obituary for Tilroe Moon Langley, Randolph, Alabama http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/randolph/obits/tillangley.txt ============================================= USGENWEB PROJECT NOTICE: In keeping with the USGenWeb policy of providing free information on the Internet, this data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Project Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file is copyrighted and contributed by: William Fischer, Jr. ============================================= July 2002 DEATH CLAIMS MRS. LANGLEY ------------------------------ Again this community has been called to bow at the bier of the dead. At ten o’clock yesterday morning, from the First Baptist church, the funeral of Mrs. Wm. W. LANGLEY was conducted, in the presence of many sorrowing relatives and friends. The services were in charge of Rev. F. H. FARRINGTON, who was assisted by Rev. S. L. DOBBS. Beautiful floral offerings were in evidence upon the casket and the rostrum. The call came to Mrs. LANGLEY suddenly, while recuperating from the effects of an operation for appendicitis in a hospital in Montgomery, and was due to heart trouble. The remains were brought to Roanoke Monday noon, and rested at the home of the deceased’s sister, Mrs. W. Y. CHEWNING, till the hour of the funeral, and after the services were interred in Cedarwood. Mrs. LANGLEY was formerly Miss Tilroe MOON, and most of her life was spent in and near Roanoke, where she was loved by many hearts, by whom she will be mourned and missed. For several years past Mr. and Mrs. LANGLEY had lived in Clanton, near Montgomery. A beautiful token of the love and esteem in which she was held in her adopted home was the handsome floral emblem from the Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church of Clanton, borne in person by a member of that organization. While those who loved her in life will long lament her untimely departure, yet they may rejoice in the belief that her works will abide. [From The Roanoke Leader (Randolph County, Alabama), 8 Nov 1911, p.1] ---------- Tilroe MOON LANGLEY, 7 Sep 1873--5 Nov 1911, Sarah MOON CHEWNING SATTERWHITE, 30 Jul 1870--7 Apr 1936, her sister, W. Y. CHEWNING, 3 Jun 1861--16 Sep 1917, her brother-in-law, All interred in Cedarwood Cemetery, Roanoke, Randolph Co., Alabama.