Beverly Moore's Obituary
Beverly Jean Moore, daughter of Audrey Godman, was born April 13, 1953, in San Diego, California. She departed this life Saturday, July 5, 2008, in her home, near Hartville, Missouri, at the age of fifty-five years, two months, and twenty-two days. On November, 16, 1986, she was united in marriage to Richard Estil Moore, and together they spent eleven wonderful years, until his passing on December 31, 1997. She was also preceded in death by her father Homer L. Tittle; step-father, Clarence E. Godman; and her first husband, Jimmie Bittle, of Independence, Missouri. Beverly is survived by two sons, James Randall Bittle, of Turlock, California, and Christopher Blake, of Wichita, Kansas; three daughters, Cynthia Haro, and her husband, Mike, of Springfield, Missouri, Shelly Moore, and her husband, Larry, of Modesto, California, and Jeana Lane, and her husband, John, of Knoxville, Tennessee; thirteen grandchildren, Justin, Kylee, Michelle, Steven, Jacob, Jimmie, Andrew, Joshua, Tristen, Dalten, Kevin, Kyle, and Mercedez; four great-grandchildren; her mother, Audrey Godman, of Hartville, Missouri; four brothers, Michael, Darell, and his wife, Eden, and Mark Tittle, all of Hartville, Missouri, and Carl Godman, and his wife, Angkana, of Florida; four sisters, Barbara Pfaffly, and her husband, Pete, of Kansas City, Missouri, Patricia Poulnutt, of Atlanta, Georgia, Diane Lawler, and her husband, Rodney, of Fredonia, Kansas, and Sherry Conner, of Paola, Kansas; a special friend, Bruce Graham, of Hartville, Missouri; a host of aunts, relatives and friends. Services will be held at 2:00pm Wednesday July 9, 2008 at Litle Creek Baptist Church, Hartville, Missouri.Burial will be in Little Creek Cemetery, north of Hartville. Visitation will be Tuesday evening 7-8:30pm under the direction of the Holman-Howe Funeral Home Hartville, Missouri. Return to top
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