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Brian Gaut Mooney

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Brian Gaut Mooney

Birth
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
1970 (aged 62–63)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Idylwood, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
II-1480-58
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From Horizon Chasers: The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney, By Gerry Max
According to (nephew) John Scott, Brian Mooney (born in 1907)... He took some engineering courses at Catholic University, but never graduated. Though he spent most of his life in the Washington, D.C. area working for the government, he did work briefly in the 1930s in the oil business in Houston, Texas, possibly as a surveyor. There he married, divorced, then remarried a woman named Mildred; from an interim marriage, Mildred had a daughter named Jacqueline "Jackie", whom John Scott considered his younger cousin. In 1970, Brian died of the same heart ailment that had taken his father. He is buried in National Memorial Park in suburban Virginia near Alicia Mooney, Evelyn Mooney (Levandowsky) and Danilo Levandowsky. Letters to author, 6 June 2004 and 13 June 2003 (Scott) and 18 June 2003 (Levandowsky).
From Horizon Chasers: The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney, By Gerry Max
According to (nephew) John Scott, Brian Mooney (born in 1907)... He took some engineering courses at Catholic University, but never graduated. Though he spent most of his life in the Washington, D.C. area working for the government, he did work briefly in the 1930s in the oil business in Houston, Texas, possibly as a surveyor. There he married, divorced, then remarried a woman named Mildred; from an interim marriage, Mildred had a daughter named Jacqueline "Jackie", whom John Scott considered his younger cousin. In 1970, Brian died of the same heart ailment that had taken his father. He is buried in National Memorial Park in suburban Virginia near Alicia Mooney, Evelyn Mooney (Levandowsky) and Danilo Levandowsky. Letters to author, 6 June 2004 and 13 June 2003 (Scott) and 18 June 2003 (Levandowsky).


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