Sumner County Cemetery Book, by Snider & Yorgason has: Maple Hill Cemetery - Moore, Harry Y. - 1875 - 1921.
"Backward Turn Backward" From the Herald's Files for the Year 1921.
Harry Y. Moore, Died Tuesday July 5, 1921.
The body of Mr. Harry Y. Moore was brought from Woodlawn, Col., where he
died July 26. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at the Methodist
Church by Revs. Ray and Swann. after which all that was mortal was placed
in our City of the Dead. His death has brought the bitter cup of sorrow
to the lips of friends and relatives. His was a heart of gold. He was
one of nature's noblemen in its truest sense - brave, generous, manly.
His was a soul of honor, and his friends and friendships were sacred to him.
There was a daily beauty about his life which won every heart. in temperament he was mild,
conciliatory and candid. He gained confidence when he
seemed least to seek it. He believed in the fatherhood of God and in the
brotherhood of man. He believed that the man who scatters flowers in the
pathway of his fellowmen, who lets into the dark places of life the
sunshine of human sympathy and human happiness, is following in the footsteps
of his Master. As we stood by his grave, in fancy we could see him - not
in death's cold shroud of sorrow and despair, but smiling upon us - smiling
with all the remembered grace of his manhood, love and devotion and saying
to us: "The sunset speaks but feebly of the glories of Another day., All
is Well." He is survived by B. O. Moore of Portland and a sister, Mrs. H.
M. Moore of this place.
Genealogist's Companion to Research in Sumner County, Tennessee