Religion: Assembly of God, formerly Baptist
Occupation: Maytag repairmanFranklin Earnest Corlew served in the navy during World War I for fourteen months and was stationed at Pensacola, Florida. He briefly taught high school after the war. He and his wife moved from Missouri to rural Minooka, Illinois shortly after they were married. He first was manager of a Maytag appliance store in Morris, Illinois, and then a Maytag repairman there. From about 1934 to 1939 Franklin lived near Goodlettsville, Tennessee, and then moved back to Illinois. In about
1958 he again moved to near Goodlettsville, where he lived until he died 17 years later. Franklin was a member of the Assemblies of God church.
Occupation: Caterpillar Tractor Co. employee
Moved to CA around 1901. Left Robert with Mattie's family after she died.
Obit from Maryville, Nodoway County, Missouri Paper
Ernest Moore,84,Dies in Nursing Home
Ernest Fay Moore, 84, Clearmont,died at 4 p.m. Wednesday at a nursing home, Clearmont, where he had resided the past two weeks following a long illness. He was born June 05, 1885 in Wymore,Neb., and was the son of the late Frank and Margaret Ann Elam Moore. He was married June 06, 1953 to Mrs. Kate Vulgamott who survives. He was a farmer and civil service worker and had spent most of his life in the Clearmont area. He was a member of the Clearmont
Christian Church. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at the Clearmont Christian Church. Alvin Reed will officiate and burial will be in the Clearmont Cemetery. Besides his wife of the home, he is survived by four daughters, Mrs.William Yates, Farragut, Ia.; Mrs. Walter Kellogg, Marshall, Ark.; Mrs. Morris James, Council Bluffs, Iowa and Mrs. William Walcott, San Francisco,Calif.; two sons, Connard Moore, Walpole, Mass., R. Porterfield Moore, Council Bluffs, Ia.; 33 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren, two half-sisters, Mrs. Roy Graham, Clarinda, Ia. and Mrs. Vernon Milligan, Napa, Calif.; one half-brother, Ralph Kellogg, Macedonia, Ia. In lieu of flowers the
family suggests contributions be given to the Clearmont Christian Church Memorial Fund.
Obit from the Daily Forum, Maryville, Nodoway County, Missouri, Wednesday December 07,1932
Boy Wounded by Rifle Bullet Dies of Pneumonia Here
Richard Moore, the 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore of Clearmont, who was shot accidentally Sunday by his brother, died in the St. Francis Hospital at 6:20 o'clock last night of pneumonia. The boy was brought into the
hospital soon after the accident occured, but physicians were unable to perform an operation to remove the .22 caliber bullet because the boy was suffering a severe attack of influenza which developed into double pneumonia. Richard was in the fourth grade in the Clearmont School. The
family has lived near Clearmont since the first of March. They had lived at Braddyville, Ia. before. Surviving relatives are the parents, two brothers, Conrad and Porterfield and four sisters, Virginia at home, Dorothy of Shenandoah, Ia., Nina of Braddyville, Ia., and Mrs. Walter Kellogg of Norwich, Ia. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon. According to family sources - Connard was cleaning his rifle when it accidentally went off.