Individual Details

Gladys "Didi" McKim

(31 Dec 1901 - 6 Jan 1991)



Ft. Smith Library Marriage Database Online:
1923 Fort Smith U 282 MCKIM, GLADYS 21 MOORE, WILLIAM P. 21 1923-06-14

In 1930, Gladys was working as a stenographer in a law office. Park Jr. was 4 years, 8 months old. Gladys and Park were both age 28. Park was driving a truck for a laundry. They lived on Elm St.

Fort Smith City Directory, 1938
Mrs. Gladys Moore. Sten. Warner & Warner
h 201 (5201) Elm Street
Note: This address places Parke & Didi as living next door to Wally & Mimi. By the time I came into the family, they had moved elsewhere and I never knew that the Moores had lived on Elm. I wonder if the lot later sold by Didi and Mom [sometime around the year 2000] lay between the houses. When the lot was sold, the title was still in the name of Paul McKim, who had died in 1946 - the lawyer's fee to clear the title took about half of the money of the sale. I think both ladies realized about $1500. There are various house numbers in the census and city directories - I'm not at all sure that they moved, but it is apparent the houses were renumbered, as the city grew.

1940 Census. Fort Smith, Sebastian, AR, Hh 339 (Hh 337 was Wallace & Mildred Greenlee)
5201 Elm St - lived in same house in 1935
Park Moore, 36, Salesman, Supply Store
Glayds, wife, 37, Stenographer, Law Office
Billie, son, 14

1950 Census. Fort Smith, Sebastian, AR, Hh 62
5800 Free Ferry
W. Parke Moore, 48, b. AR, Heating Superintendent, Army Camp
Gladys M., wife, b. LA, Court Reporter, Army Camp

Didi married again after Park Moore's death, to Roger DuCoin.

Ft. Smith Library Marriage Database Online:
1957 Fort Smith 00065 172 MOORE, GLADYS M. 53 DUCOIN, R. L. 47 1957-06-15 ED A. KRAUSE

In 1983, Gladys Ducoin lived at 1005 Burnham Rd, Ft. Smith

Didi moved to Louisiana to go into a nursing home near her grandson; she likely died there. Parke is buried Forest Park Cemetery in Ft. Smith and her name is on the stone, but no dates have been inscribed. Her only son had predeceased her.

Death Certificate from Louisiana shows that Did did died in Baton Rouge, LA of congestive heart failure. It lists her place of burial as Forest Park Cemetery. The informant was Mrs. Eulema Moore, probably a daughter-in-law, or granddaughter-in-law.

State Times Advocate, Baton Rough, LA, 8 Jan 1991, p.7
DuCoin, Gladys McKim Moore
Died 7:10 p.m. Sunday, Jan 6 1991, in Baton Rouge. She was a native of Monroe and a resident of Fort Smith, Ark. Visiting at Edwards Funeral Home, Fort Smith, Ark., 6-8 p.m. Tuesday. Religious services at First Lutheran Church, Fort Smith at noon Wednesday. Burial in Forest Park
Cemetery. Suvived by four grandchildren, William Parke Moore III, Richard Allen Moore and Donald Wayne Moore Sr., all of Baton Rouge, and Welton Lee Moore, Willis, Texas, and five great-grandchildren, William Park Moore, IV, Kelli Christine Moore, Donald Wayne Moore, Jr., Tracie Anne Moore and Christian Ian Moore, all of Baton Rouge. Preceded in death by husbands, William Parke Moore Sr and Roger L. DuCoin; parents, Paul and Ida McKim, a son, William "Bill" Parke Moore Jr.; a sister, Mildred McKim Greenlee Paine; and a brother, Joe McKim. She was a member of First Lutheran Church. Memorial donations may be made to First Lutheran Church, Fort Smith, Ark.

Events

Birth31 Dec 1901Monroe, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana
Marriage14 Jun 1923Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas - William Parke Moore
Marriage15 Jun 1957Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas - Roger Lee DuCoin
Death6 Jan 1991Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Families

SpouseWilliam Parke Moore (1902 - 1955)
ChildWilliam Parke Moore II (1925 - 1989)
SpouseRoger Lee DuCoin (1910 - 1974)
FatherHarry Allen Paul McKim (1867 - 1946)
MotherMary Ida Schniebs (1878 - 1964)
SiblingLaura Emily Mildred "Mimi" McKim (1899 - 1986)
SiblingJoseph Eugene McKim (1918 - 1979)

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