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Louis Norman Moore

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Louis Norman Moore Veteran

Birth
Paris, Logan County, Arkansas, USA
Death
17 Apr 1993 (aged 61)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lawn 13, Section 482 Sp 1a
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Service for Louis Norman Moore will be at 1:30 p.m. today at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church followed by burial at Fairmount Memorial Park.

Ball & Dodd Funeral Home-South is in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Moore, a past deacon and Sunday school superintendent for New Hope Baptist Church, died Saturday. He was 61.

Born in Paris, Arkansas, he served in the Army from 1953 to 1955. He moved to Spokane after his discharge.

He was a self-employed painter and then worked as a painter for the American Association of Retired Persons. He was a painter for YMCA for the past five years and also worked as assistant director of the education department at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church, where he was a member.

Survivors include three sons, Ronald R. Moore, Donald F. Moore, and Louis N. Moore Jr., all of Tri-Cities, Washington; two daughters, Darla Moore and Arlene Moore, both of Tri-Cities; his mother, Lucille Moore of Spokane; four brothers, Rudolph F. Moore of Los Angeles, Nathaniel Moore Jr. of Tacoma, and Lloyd R. Moore and Gerald Moore, both of Spokane; two sisters, Della Anderson of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Geraldine Rembert of East Orange, New Jersey; and a special friend, Margarette C. Bell of Spokane.

—From The Spokesman-Review; Thursday, April 22, 1993
Service for Louis Norman Moore will be at 1:30 p.m. today at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church followed by burial at Fairmount Memorial Park.

Ball & Dodd Funeral Home-South is in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Moore, a past deacon and Sunday school superintendent for New Hope Baptist Church, died Saturday. He was 61.

Born in Paris, Arkansas, he served in the Army from 1953 to 1955. He moved to Spokane after his discharge.

He was a self-employed painter and then worked as a painter for the American Association of Retired Persons. He was a painter for YMCA for the past five years and also worked as assistant director of the education department at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church, where he was a member.

Survivors include three sons, Ronald R. Moore, Donald F. Moore, and Louis N. Moore Jr., all of Tri-Cities, Washington; two daughters, Darla Moore and Arlene Moore, both of Tri-Cities; his mother, Lucille Moore of Spokane; four brothers, Rudolph F. Moore of Los Angeles, Nathaniel Moore Jr. of Tacoma, and Lloyd R. Moore and Gerald Moore, both of Spokane; two sisters, Della Anderson of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Geraldine Rembert of East Orange, New Jersey; and a special friend, Margarette C. Bell of Spokane.

—From The Spokesman-Review; Thursday, April 22, 1993

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