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Gladys Rae Crosser Moore
03-1973
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


January 5, 1913 - March 7, 1973

Services for Gladys Crosser Moore were held on March 10, 1973 with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery in Enid , under the direction of Henninger Allen Funeral Home.

Gladys Rae Crosser was born January 5, 1913 in Grady Co Oklahoma to William Alexander Crosser and Arizona Brumley Crosser .

She was a medical receptionist.

Gladys married Robert Newton Moore and they had two sons Ralph Leslie Moore and Robert Stanley Moore.

Her husband preceded her in death in 1957 and also son Robert Stanley Moore was killed in an Air Force jet crash in 1962.

Son, Ralph Leslie Moore survives her.

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