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138 HISTORY OF THE VA CONFERENCE, E.U.B. CHURCH—D.F. GLOVIER

MOON:—The Rev. Charles A. Moon was a native of Pennsylvania. He
came to the Virginia Conference in 1930 and first served the Sleepy Creek
Charge. His longest pastorate was at Toms Brook where he served from
1932 to 1941. He was ordained in 1940. He also served Berkeley Springs,
Hardy, Jones Springs Charges, Westernport Church, Maryland, and Bethel
Church in Cumberland. In 1959 he received retired relations and moved
with his wife to Quincy Home where he remained until death came on June
9, 1964, after a brief illness resulting from a heart attack. Memorial services
were held from Quincy E.U.B. Church. Interment was in the family lot in
the Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Cemetery. Rev. Moon was a modest man, a
faithful pastor, and a good preacher.
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