The Iberia Sentinel, June 1934 Mrs. Alice Moore, widow of the late Dr. J.H. Moore of this place, died at the Baptist Hospital in St. Louis last Friday from the effects of a fractured hip which she suffered in a fall about six weeks ago. Her body was brought back to Iberia for burial. Since the death of her husband in 1920, she has been making her home in St. Louis and Eureka, Mo., with her son-in-law and Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Garner. For many years prior to their moving to St. Louis, Dr. and Mrs. Moore resided in Iberia, where he practiced his profession. Dr. and Mrs. Moore were numbered among Iberia's best and most widely known citizens and when it was learned here that Mrs. Moore had passed away a general sorrow was manifested by her many friends. Alice Catherine Fancher was born in Windham, New York April 17, 1853. When a young child, before the Civil War, she came with her parents to Missouri making their home near Tuscumbia and later moved to Tuscumbia. On April 30, 1871, she was united in marriage to Dr. J.H. Moore and they made their home in Iberia where they spent their active life. To this union two children were born, Harry L. Moore, who died in infancy, and Estella. While living in Iberia Dr. and Mrs. Moore became charter members of the Congregational Church which was organized in the year of 1872. Mr. and Mrs. Moore in their later life moved to St. Louis where Mr. Moore died in the year 1920. Mrs. Moore survived her husband until June 29, 1934, being at the time of her decease eighty-one years of age. The remains were brought to Iberia in the Adams & Casey funeral coach and were laid to rest beside her husband. Funeral services were conducted at the Iberia Congregational Church Sunday afternoon, July 1st with Prof. G. Byron Smith of the Junior College in charge. Mrs. Moore leaves to mourn her departure her daughter Estella Garner and her husband Hugh M. Garner, one grandson and one great-granddaughter, and one sister and brother and other relatives.