He was the son of the late Dr. Granville N. Moore, Sr. a prominent D.C. physician and the late Mrs. Thomasia Smith Moore.
A younger brother, Kelvin F. Moore preceded him in death.
Many cousins and relatives grieve his loss.
He is survived by a daughter, a brother, and two sister's.
Granville had graduated from Montana State University with
a bachelor's degree on psychology and was widley versed in many subjects from medicine and world affairs to anthropolgy and gemology.
Having endured many disabling years with Rheumatoid Arthritis, his friends and family are comforted by the fact that Granville is now beyond his pain and suffering.
His body was cremated in Montana, and his ashes disseminated in that Big Sky County which he loved.
No local service is scheduled.
Smith Downtown Chapel is assisting with arrangements.
Publishd in The Washington Post on January 18, 2013
He was the son of the late Dr. Granville N. Moore, Sr. a prominent D.C. physician and the late Mrs. Thomasia Smith Moore.
A younger brother, Kelvin F. Moore preceded him in death.
Many cousins and relatives grieve his loss.
He is survived by a daughter, a brother, and two sister's.
Granville had graduated from Montana State University with
a bachelor's degree on psychology and was widley versed in many subjects from medicine and world affairs to anthropolgy and gemology.
Having endured many disabling years with Rheumatoid Arthritis, his friends and family are comforted by the fact that Granville is now beyond his pain and suffering.
His body was cremated in Montana, and his ashes disseminated in that Big Sky County which he loved.
No local service is scheduled.
Smith Downtown Chapel is assisting with arrangements.
Publishd in The Washington Post on January 18, 2013
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