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Hugh McQueen Moore

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Hugh McQueen Moore

Birth
Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama, USA
Death
23 Nov 1949 (aged 66)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.7300635, Longitude: -97.1018652
Plot
Block 4
Memorial ID
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Arlington Mayor
Served from 4/7/1925-5/3/1926


Born in Florence, AL
Son of Polk Moore and Betty Willett

Arlington Funeral Director
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When Hugh Moore moved to Arlington in 1910, the Interurban was a part of everyday life.

Mr. Moore and his wife, Mary Alberta, had eight children, some of whom actively participated in the family business, Moore and Sons Funeral Home.

Mr. Moore was widely known for his coffee drinking habits, his favorite haunt, The Waffle House. Hugh Moore was elected Justice of the Peace in November 1922 and later Judge Moore was elected to a two-year term as Mayor of Arlington.

He owned one of the first automobiles in Arlington and at one time also drove a purple hearse!

Source:http://www.arlingtontx.gov/history/hallofmayors_hughmmoore.html
Arlington Mayor
Served from 4/7/1925-5/3/1926


Born in Florence, AL
Son of Polk Moore and Betty Willett

Arlington Funeral Director
_____________________________________

When Hugh Moore moved to Arlington in 1910, the Interurban was a part of everyday life.

Mr. Moore and his wife, Mary Alberta, had eight children, some of whom actively participated in the family business, Moore and Sons Funeral Home.

Mr. Moore was widely known for his coffee drinking habits, his favorite haunt, The Waffle House. Hugh Moore was elected Justice of the Peace in November 1922 and later Judge Moore was elected to a two-year term as Mayor of Arlington.

He owned one of the first automobiles in Arlington and at one time also drove a purple hearse!

Source:http://www.arlingtontx.gov/history/hallofmayors_hughmmoore.html


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