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George Robert Moore

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George Robert Moore

Birth
Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA
Death
17 Jun 1934 (aged 35)
Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Devon, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
row 13
Memorial ID
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FORT SCOTT NEWSPAPER OBITUARY
JUNE 1934

GEORGE MOORE DEAD

Son of Mrs. Jesse B. Moore Passed Away Sunday Morning at Home


George Robert Moore, aged 35 years, son of the late Jesse B. Moore and Mrs. Margaret Moore, passed away at the family home, 1008 S. Main Street, Sunday, June 17th, at 11:45 a.m. Death was due to liver trouble. He became acutely ill about May 13th and was taken to Main Street Mercy Hospital for observation. Little hope was extended for his recovery. Mr. Moore had been failing for several months. At his request, he was taken home several weeks ago. All of his relatives were at his bedside. He had the most loving care.

George Robert Moore was born in Fort Scott, Kas., January 25, 1899, making his age 35 years, 4 months, and 22 days. At the time of his death, he was engaged with his brother Harold in operating the J.B. Moore grocery at Tenth and Main streets.

He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Margaret Moore; a brother, Burt Moore; and a sister, Mrs. Harry Warren; a brother, Harold Moore, and sister, Mildred Moore, all of Fort Scott.

The body lies in state at the Moore home, 1008 South Main street.

The funeral will be held Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock from the family home, conducted by Rev R.O. Penick of the Methodist church. Burial will be beside his father in the Centerville cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Alvin Crady, Clyde Lee, George Jones, Fred Ury, Everett Briggs, Larce Huss, C. Blagg, and Harlan Lee.

Goerge Moore was a quiet, unassuming young man, devoted to his home and his work. He belonged to no fraternal or club organizations, his interest being centered in outdoor life. He loved baseball, fishing and hunting. For a period of 10 or 12 years he pitched and played third base for the Fort Scott ball team. He was a good loser as well as a good winner.

A host of friends over town will be grieved to hear of his demise.

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GRANDMOTHER
Margaret Blair Moore (1843 - 1911)
www.JBMooreandSons.com

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FORT SCOTT NEWSPAPER OBITUARY
JUNE 1934

GEORGE MOORE DEAD

Son of Mrs. Jesse B. Moore Passed Away Sunday Morning at Home


George Robert Moore, aged 35 years, son of the late Jesse B. Moore and Mrs. Margaret Moore, passed away at the family home, 1008 S. Main Street, Sunday, June 17th, at 11:45 a.m. Death was due to liver trouble. He became acutely ill about May 13th and was taken to Main Street Mercy Hospital for observation. Little hope was extended for his recovery. Mr. Moore had been failing for several months. At his request, he was taken home several weeks ago. All of his relatives were at his bedside. He had the most loving care.

George Robert Moore was born in Fort Scott, Kas., January 25, 1899, making his age 35 years, 4 months, and 22 days. At the time of his death, he was engaged with his brother Harold in operating the J.B. Moore grocery at Tenth and Main streets.

He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Margaret Moore; a brother, Burt Moore; and a sister, Mrs. Harry Warren; a brother, Harold Moore, and sister, Mildred Moore, all of Fort Scott.

The body lies in state at the Moore home, 1008 South Main street.

The funeral will be held Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock from the family home, conducted by Rev R.O. Penick of the Methodist church. Burial will be beside his father in the Centerville cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Alvin Crady, Clyde Lee, George Jones, Fred Ury, Everett Briggs, Larce Huss, C. Blagg, and Harlan Lee.

Goerge Moore was a quiet, unassuming young man, devoted to his home and his work. He belonged to no fraternal or club organizations, his interest being centered in outdoor life. He loved baseball, fishing and hunting. For a period of 10 or 12 years he pitched and played third base for the Fort Scott ball team. He was a good loser as well as a good winner.

A host of friends over town will be grieved to hear of his demise.

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GRANDMOTHER
Margaret Blair Moore (1843 - 1911)


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