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Gerald Wayne Moore

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Gerald Wayne Moore

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
21 Dec 1968 (aged 49)
San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Burial
San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA Add to Map
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Assume from San Jose Mercury News, dates about December 23, 1996:

Services will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. for Gerald W. Moore, 49, of 1014 Rawlings Drive, who died Saturday in a San Jose hospital after a long illness. Moore, a native of Arkansas, lived in California and in Santa Clara County 22 years. He was a sailor in World War II and worked as a plumber for the past 13 years.

The funeral will be in Oak Hill Mortuary's Chapel of the Roses in San Jose. Burial will be in Oak Hill Memorial Park.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Donna A. Moore of San Jose; two sons, Robert Moore and Jim Moore of San Jose; four daughters, Mrs. Donna Ziegler, Mrs. Shirley Welch and Betty Moore of San Jose and Mrs. Janet Vicara of Santa Maria; four brothers, Bill Moore and Jess Moore of San Jose, A.J. Moore of Cupertino, and Allan Moore of Los Angeles; two sisters, Mrs. Modine Duran of Santa Clara and Mrs. Millie Joudry of San Bruno; his mother, Mrs. Ethel Moore of San Bruno; and three grandchildren."

Assume from San Jose Mercury News, dates about December 23, 1996:

Services will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. for Gerald W. Moore, 49, of 1014 Rawlings Drive, who died Saturday in a San Jose hospital after a long illness. Moore, a native of Arkansas, lived in California and in Santa Clara County 22 years. He was a sailor in World War II and worked as a plumber for the past 13 years.

The funeral will be in Oak Hill Mortuary's Chapel of the Roses in San Jose. Burial will be in Oak Hill Memorial Park.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Donna A. Moore of San Jose; two sons, Robert Moore and Jim Moore of San Jose; four daughters, Mrs. Donna Ziegler, Mrs. Shirley Welch and Betty Moore of San Jose and Mrs. Janet Vicara of Santa Maria; four brothers, Bill Moore and Jess Moore of San Jose, A.J. Moore of Cupertino, and Allan Moore of Los Angeles; two sisters, Mrs. Modine Duran of Santa Clara and Mrs. Millie Joudry of San Bruno; his mother, Mrs. Ethel Moore of San Bruno; and three grandchildren."


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