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Capt. James H. Moore
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Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Services for Capt. James H. Moore were conducted Wednesday, November 7, 1962 in Weatherford.

A military service and Masonic rites were given in Reydon where he was buried in the White Rose Cemetery, Reydon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.

Capt. Moore, son-in-law of Sen. and Mrs. S. S. McColgin became ill of tropical diseases while serving in Laos. He died aboard a plane en route to a hospital in Hawaii. He was manager of McColgin Chevrolet Company in Reydon seven years prior to his volunteering for army service.

He is survived by his wife and four children who live in Weatherford, Oklahoma.

James H. Moore was born March 6, 1921 and died October 22, 1962.



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