Glenn M. Moore © Marietta Monitor March 10, 1995, page 4
Courtesy of Ray and Elreeta WeathersSubmitted by: Martha N. Reddout
Services for Glenn M. Moore, 74, were conducted at 1:00 p.m. February 28 in the Central Church, Oklahoma City.
Mr. Moore was born January 13, 1921, at Burneyville and died February 24, 1995, in Oklahoma City. He was the son of Benjamin and Lydia Moore.
Mr. Moore served in the Army Air Corps during World War II and was a member of the C.C.C. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1948, having attained a degree in geology. Mr. Moore was a member of the Central Church and the Yukon Moose Lodge.
Survivors include three daughters, Glenda Crowder, Phyllis Shobert and Rhonda Cleveland, all of Norman; two step-daughters, Nita L. Patton and Laquita Kerley of Oklahoma City; two step-brothers, Claude James Bone of Marietta and Vernon Bone of Colorado Springs, Colorado; a sister, Frankie Tucker of Texas City, Texas; a step-sister, Billie Russell of Thackerville; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Mr. Moore was preceded in death by his wife, Iris; two brothers and his parents. Interment was in Resthaven Memory Gardens Cemetery, Oklahoma City.
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