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Olin Edward Moore

Birth
Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA
Death
24 Jul 1993 (aged 75)
Coos Bay, Coos County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Olin was married to Artie Mae Wages on May 30, 1937. Olin again married to Helen Irene Daris on May 2, 1958 in Mount Shasta, California.

Uncle Olin was the 3ed child born to Arie and Maudie Mayberry Moore
his siblings were:
Elbert Ewing Moore 1915-1995
Curtis Lovevell Moore 1917-1918
Dale O'Neal Moore 1921-1996
Olee j D Moore 1924
Leon Leroy Moore 1927
Arie Mac Moore 1929
Genevieve Moore Saylors 1931-1998
Maudie June Moore Muirhead 1936-2010

He grew up on a small farm in Fewell Oklahoma near Honibi working the farm and hunting and fishing to keep food on the table for the family, when they moved to Oregon he married Artie they had 2 children later they divorced and he married Helen and they lived in Mt. Shasta Calif he made his last home in Bandon Oregon till his death. he always had a bottle of peach brandy and he sang the song rye whiskey while playing the juice harp or harmonica he was always growing things and ready to lend a hand for his family or friends.
Olin was married to Artie Mae Wages on May 30, 1937. Olin again married to Helen Irene Daris on May 2, 1958 in Mount Shasta, California.

Uncle Olin was the 3ed child born to Arie and Maudie Mayberry Moore
his siblings were:
Elbert Ewing Moore 1915-1995
Curtis Lovevell Moore 1917-1918
Dale O'Neal Moore 1921-1996
Olee j D Moore 1924
Leon Leroy Moore 1927
Arie Mac Moore 1929
Genevieve Moore Saylors 1931-1998
Maudie June Moore Muirhead 1936-2010

He grew up on a small farm in Fewell Oklahoma near Honibi working the farm and hunting and fishing to keep food on the table for the family, when they moved to Oregon he married Artie they had 2 children later they divorced and he married Helen and they lived in Mt. Shasta Calif he made his last home in Bandon Oregon till his death. he always had a bottle of peach brandy and he sang the song rye whiskey while playing the juice harp or harmonica he was always growing things and ready to lend a hand for his family or friends.


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