A retired machinist, he worked more than 25 years for the General Instrument Co. of Newark. He also worked eight years for the City of Elizabeth maintenance department and retired in 1982.
Mr. Moore served with the U.S. Army Infantry in World War II during the European campaign at which time he was a prisoner of war for more than 10 months.
He was a life member of the Polish Legion American Veterans Post No. 91 of Elizabeth, and an avid bowler who belonged to leagues in both northern New Jersey and the Cape May area.
He is survived by his wife, Gertrude (Maeis); and a sister, Eleanor Lis of Iselin.
Services were private and burial was at the Cape May County Veterans Cemetery.
The Press Dec 3, 1993
A retired machinist, he worked more than 25 years for the General Instrument Co. of Newark. He also worked eight years for the City of Elizabeth maintenance department and retired in 1982.
Mr. Moore served with the U.S. Army Infantry in World War II during the European campaign at which time he was a prisoner of war for more than 10 months.
He was a life member of the Polish Legion American Veterans Post No. 91 of Elizabeth, and an avid bowler who belonged to leagues in both northern New Jersey and the Cape May area.
He is survived by his wife, Gertrude (Maeis); and a sister, Eleanor Lis of Iselin.
Services were private and burial was at the Cape May County Veterans Cemetery.
The Press Dec 3, 1993
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