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© Enid News & Eagle
15 May 2019
Submitted by: Glenn


Dr. B. Keith Moore, PhD

October 12, 1942 ~ May 3, 2019

Dr. B. Keith Moore, PhD, passed away May 3, 2019, in Indianapolis. Memorial service is Monday, May 20, at Allisonville Christian Church in Indianapolis.

He was born Oct. 12, 1942, in Duncan, OK, son of Byron L. and Elma Jewell Moore, and grew up in Enid. As a National Merit Scholar, he earned a BA in physics from Phillips and an MS in physics and PhD in mining and metallurgical engineering from University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign.

He married Diana Henry June 24, 1967, in Champaign, IL. Surviving are Diana, brothers Monty and Craig, sister Marilyn King, two nieces and six nephews. 


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