Florida civil rights matron dies [Tampa Tribune, Fla.]
| By Kathy Steele, Tampa Tribune, Fla. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
They were a team in the service of civil rights during 49 years of marriage.
Last Thursday,
"I hope that people understand what they were all about, not just my parents, but everyone involved in the civil rights movement," said their son,
Moore and his wife, Harriette, were killed on
Their son remembers his parents worked and often traveled together, helping to organize
"She was strong-willed," he said. "She was very friendly and generous, but when she had a point to be made, she made a point."
In 1961 the couple enrolled their son in
"They both felt they couldn't ask someone else to put their child in that situation if they couldn't put their own child there," said Saunders Jr. "She had a lot of faith in Christ. She didn't let things bother her."
She retired in 1987.
Her most recent public event was for the unveiling of a bust of her late husband at the Robert Saunders Sr.
Family friend
While her husband might have been the more visible of the two, Hearns said, "She did a lot of good work in the background. Her contribution was tremendous."
A homegoing service celebrating Saunders' life will be held today at
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