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Kate Freeman Moore

Kate Freeman Moore, of Ben Wheeler, went to be with her Lord and Savior on June 13, 2020, at the age of 94. Funeral services were held, Tuesday, June 16, at Blair-Stubbs Chapel, with the Rev. Daniel Claxton officiating. Interment was in the Old Bethel Cemetery.

Kate was born in Groesbeck, to James Marvin and Linnie Maud (Phillips) Freeman. She and her husband, Wiley Lee Moore, were blessed with three children, Tracy, Rodney and Wiley Phillip. After their children were born, they moved to Dallas and, in addition to being a homemaker, she drove a van for the Senior Citizen Center for 17 years.

Kate eventually moved to Ben Wheeler, where she became an active member of Cana Baptist Church. She loved her church and made every attempt to be there as often as possible. The most important things in Kate’s life were serving the Lord and taking care of her family; she was a wonderful mother and grandmother. She also enjoyed, and was very good at crocheting, sewing and quilting. When Kate had some free time, you could find her on a lake, river or wherever there was a fishing hole, as she loved to fish.

She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Linnie Freeman; husband Wiley Moore; sons Rodney Ray Moore and Wiley Phillip Moore; brother Cecil Freeman; sisters Coreta Watson and Bess King.

Kate is survived by her loving daughter, Tracy Moore, of Ben Wheeler; granddaughter Kellie Stoner; daughter-in-law Pat Moore (wife of Rodney); step-grandchildren Jennifer Rodriguez, and B.J. and Tracie Mosley and Alex and families; brothers Aubrey Freeman, of Garland, and Archie Freeman, of Bonham; sister LaVelle Olexa and Kenny Greenfield, of Atlanta, Ga.; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visit www.blair-stubbs.com to leave a message of condolence or sign the guestbook.

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