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Albert Jesse Moore

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Albert Jesse Moore

Birth
Mercer County, Ohio, USA
Death
6 Nov 1932 (aged 46)
Kaw City, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Kaw City, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B Block 122 Space 01
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Former Mayor of Kaw City

Blackwell Journal-Tribune
Blackwell, Oklahoma
Friday, November 18, 1932
page 2

Jesse Moore Funeral Is Conducted At Kaw City.

Kaw City, Nov. 17 - Funeral services for Jesse Moore, 46, who was found dead Sunday evening by Mrs. Moore near the sand pit north of Kaw City, were held at 10 o'clock Friday morning at the Methodist church with the Rev. J.W. Baker, pastor of the Braman church, officiating. Burial was in the Grandview cemetery. Pallbearers were J.P. Willis, E.J. Giblin, T.M. Smith, R.R. Hetherington, Gene Chamberlain and Robert Ingraham. Survivors include the widow and five children, Robert and Eula of Brooklyn, N.Y., Wayne, Jesse and Betty of Kaw City; his parnents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Flat Rock, Ill., and a brother, Ralph, of Flat Rock. Kaw City business houses were closed in order that everyone could attend the services of the forme mayor and president of the school board.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) Oct. 2020
Former Mayor of Kaw City

Blackwell Journal-Tribune
Blackwell, Oklahoma
Friday, November 18, 1932
page 2

Jesse Moore Funeral Is Conducted At Kaw City.

Kaw City, Nov. 17 - Funeral services for Jesse Moore, 46, who was found dead Sunday evening by Mrs. Moore near the sand pit north of Kaw City, were held at 10 o'clock Friday morning at the Methodist church with the Rev. J.W. Baker, pastor of the Braman church, officiating. Burial was in the Grandview cemetery. Pallbearers were J.P. Willis, E.J. Giblin, T.M. Smith, R.R. Hetherington, Gene Chamberlain and Robert Ingraham. Survivors include the widow and five children, Robert and Eula of Brooklyn, N.Y., Wayne, Jesse and Betty of Kaw City; his parnents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Flat Rock, Ill., and a brother, Ralph, of Flat Rock. Kaw City business houses were closed in order that everyone could attend the services of the forme mayor and president of the school board.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) Oct. 2020


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