1/12/1958
Mrs. Everett McNulty, 43, the former Marjorie (Moore) McNulty of Knoxville, a supervisor for
the Crescent Cookie and Macaroni Company, Davenport died Sunday, January 12, 1958,
at St. Luke's hospital, Cedar Rapids, of injuries received a few hours earlier in
a fall down the basement stairs of a relative's home where she had been visiting.
Mrs. McNulty was born in Oskaloosa on April 6, 1914, and attended public schools in Knoxville,
graduating from Knoxville high school in 1932, She was employed at the Marion County
Courthouse by various agencies of the federal government prior to her marriage December
16, 1939 at Unionville, Missouri. She was a member of the Newcomb Memorial Presbyterian
Church.
She is survived by her husband; a daughter Trudy, 17; a son larry, 15, all at home;
her mother, Mrs. C.E. Moore, Albia; her father, Claude E. Moore, Beaumont, Calif.;
two sisters, Mrs. R. K. (Gwendolyn) Brooks, Des Moines, and Mrs. Carl J. (Ruth) Holmberg,
Owosso, Mich.; four brothers, John T. Moore, Des Moines; Dr. Irvin H. Moore, Minneapolis,
Minn; Claude B. Moore, Long Beach, Calif.; and Warren E. Moore, Marlingen, Texas.
The Reverend John Koning officiated at services held Wednesday, January 15 at McInnis
Funeral Home, Davenport, with interment in Davenport Memorial Park. She was a valued
member of the church choir.
Since graduating from Knoxville high school in 1932,
she had been employed as a stenographer in the Relief office and as a clerk in the
office of the county auditor. This position she left in June 1939, to accept an
opportunity to work in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Iowa.
She resigned
on February 16 to make her home in Newton where Mr. McNulty is employed at the Maytag
factory.