Joseph A. Moore, for more than fifty years in the dry goods business in Baltimore, was buried yesterday in the New Cathedral Cemetery after services at his home, 600 block University Parkway, and at St. Ignatius Catholic Church. He died Friday at his home after fifteen months' illness. He was 72 years old.
Requiem mass was celebrated by the Rev. Ferdinand C. Wheeler, rector of St. Ignatius, and the following priests were present in the sanctuary: of Msgr. Hugh J. Monaghan, The Rev. W. Carroll Milholland, The Rev. Robert J. Achstetter, The Rev. H. W. McLaughlin, The Rev. J. A. Daugherty, The Rev. M. A. Downey, The Rev. Charles J. Hennessey, La Plata.
Active pallbearers were: Dr. George V. Milholland, E. G. Freburger, Joseph P. Neer, John McDivit, A. M. Crigler, W. H. Thomas, of Annapolis, James H. Boyce of Washington, Charles B. Swann of Alexandria, Va.
Mr. Moore is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Agnes Donnelly Moore; a daughter, Mrs. E. T. Backus, and two sons, Dr. J. Raymond Moore and Daniel Donnelly Moore. There are also three grandchildren, J. Raymond Moore, Jr., Mary Agnes Donnelly Moore 2d and Daniel Donnelly Moore, Junior.
Mr. Moore was born in Leonardtown and was the son of Andrew Jackson Moore and Mary Jane Herbert Moore. He attended Mount St. Mary's College at Emmitsburg and graduated from Rock Hill College at Ellicott City. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, of the Southern Maryland Society and of the Third Sunday Brigade of St. Ignatius' Church.
The Baltimore Sun, April 25, 1934.
Joseph A. Moore, for more than fifty years in the dry goods business in Baltimore, was buried yesterday in the New Cathedral Cemetery after services at his home, 600 block University Parkway, and at St. Ignatius Catholic Church. He died Friday at his home after fifteen months' illness. He was 72 years old.
Requiem mass was celebrated by the Rev. Ferdinand C. Wheeler, rector of St. Ignatius, and the following priests were present in the sanctuary: of Msgr. Hugh J. Monaghan, The Rev. W. Carroll Milholland, The Rev. Robert J. Achstetter, The Rev. H. W. McLaughlin, The Rev. J. A. Daugherty, The Rev. M. A. Downey, The Rev. Charles J. Hennessey, La Plata.
Active pallbearers were: Dr. George V. Milholland, E. G. Freburger, Joseph P. Neer, John McDivit, A. M. Crigler, W. H. Thomas, of Annapolis, James H. Boyce of Washington, Charles B. Swann of Alexandria, Va.
Mr. Moore is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Agnes Donnelly Moore; a daughter, Mrs. E. T. Backus, and two sons, Dr. J. Raymond Moore and Daniel Donnelly Moore. There are also three grandchildren, J. Raymond Moore, Jr., Mary Agnes Donnelly Moore 2d and Daniel Donnelly Moore, Junior.
Mr. Moore was born in Leonardtown and was the son of Andrew Jackson Moore and Mary Jane Herbert Moore. He attended Mount St. Mary's College at Emmitsburg and graduated from Rock Hill College at Ellicott City. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, of the Southern Maryland Society and of the Third Sunday Brigade of St. Ignatius' Church.
The Baltimore Sun, April 25, 1934.
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