Martha S. Moore
Martha S. Moore
April 29, 1922 ~ December 21, 2014
Martha S. MooreDaingerfield- Funeral services for Martha S. Moore, 92 of Dallas, formally of Daingerfield, will be 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, December 23, 2014 at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church with Rev. John Lawson officiating. Burial will be in the Wilder Cemetery in Naples. Arrangements are under the direction of Nail-Haggard Funeral Home.Martha was born on April 29, 1922 in Arlington to Henry Grady and Martha Alice Spurger. She died on December 21, 2014 in Dallas.Martha was a member of Cumberland Presbyterian Church and PEO. She worked as a bookkeeper for Coker Chevrolet, Thompson Furniture and Glass Chevrolet. Martha took great pride in her bookkeeping and received many awards.She was preceded in death by her parents, sister, Marjel Spurger Freeman, husbands, William H. Freeman and J. R. Moore.Survived by her daughters & son-in-law, Jene and Jim Buckner of Dallas and Judy Freeman of Dallas; step son, Charles Moore and wife Kay of Omaha; brother, Ben Spurger of Dallas; grandchildren Jake and Britten Buckner, Carrie & Gregory Sparkman, Will Moore and Tyler Moore; great grandchildren Sylvia Buckner, Arden Buckner and Jake Sparkman; nephews Steve Spurger and Cary Spurger; nieces Gail Spurger and Martha Cowan.Family will receive friends from 1:00 P.M. till service time Tuesday at the Church.In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Cumberland Presbyterian Church or M. D. Anderson Cancer Research Hospital.







George and I are so sorry to hear of Miss Martha’s passing. We have many great memories of her. Our prayers are with the family for peace at this time. Love, George and Pam spann
Dear Judi, Jene and Family, Your precious mother and dear friend to many continues to live within our hearts and memories. much love,Mark Mynatt.
Martha was a dear friend of mine for many many years back. I am sorry for your loss. Please give my condolences to Martha’s brother also. He will remember me, I’m sure. My daughter, Wanda Skipper is writing this for me.
I’m so sorry your mom was the sweetest lady !She will be miss! I love her so much! hope you and your family will let the lord be with you all he will help you Thur this sad lost!
Sorry for your loss. Martha was a great lady. -Arnold Applin and family
We’re sorry for your loss. -Larry Martin and family
This lady was a great friend to my grandmother, Clyde Brock, for many, many years. I came to know her as a genuine lady and a character at the same time–very hard to pull off, but she did it.I would like to express sympathy to her family. God Bless
I have know Ms Martha all of my life. She and my mother have been friends for years. I worked with her at Glass Chevrolet as parts manager back in the 90’s. She was great at her job and took much pride and perfecton in her work as she expected the same from others. I enjoyed the time we spent working together. She and Inez taught me to eat and like Bavarian Sauerkraut with weiners, I didn’t want to try it, but being persistent as she was, she didn’t take NO for an answer. She and Inez enjoyed that on a regular basis at lunch at the Chevy House. Over the years I have many memories. I am sorry for your loss and now she rejoices in heaven with our Lord and Savior.
Sending heartfelt thoughts and prayers your way. Have just heard of your Mom’s passing. We have been out of town. Mrs. Martha and her gentle smiles were always uplifting each time she shopped at Irvin Hardware where I worked a number of years. May God comfort each of you.