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MOORE, Ralph

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 9-14-1981

Waynetown - Ralph Moore, 72, of Rt 1, Waynetown died Monday evening in Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis. He was a retired farmer in the Alamo community farming there since 1940 and retiring in 1978.  He was past master of Alamo Masonic Lodge 144, past patron of the Alamo Eastern Star Chapter, a member of the Wallace Low 12 Club and the Wallace Cabalastic Club.  He served as Ripley Township Trustee for four years in the late 1940s. He was a 1926 graduate of West Point HS.  He attended Alamo Christian Church. He was born May 19, 1909 in Tippecanoe County a son of Albert and Amanda DeLong Moore. He married Dora Drolsma of Lafayette on Feb 15, 1930.  Surviving are his wife; two sons, Kenneth of Rt 1, Waynetown and Robert of Pittsburgh; two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Jean) Rhonda of Lafayette and Mrs. Donald (Janet) Engler of Lansing, Mich and 12 grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Thomas Funeral Home here with the Rev. James Daniel and Rev. Hugh Dooley officiating. Burial will be in Waynetown Masonic Cemetery. – kbz

Source: Indiana State Board of Health Burial Permit 50248 (thanks to the great Proctor Waynetown Masonic obituary, etc. database

Moore, Ralph Franklin
Died: Sept 14, 1981
Male White age 72
Died Indianapolis Marion County Indiana
Burial in Masonic Cemetery, Waynetown Montgomery County Indiana
Dr. Frank ? Johnson MD Indianapolis issued Sept 15, 1981
Burial: Sept 17, 1981


Source: Fountain County Star Thursday, Sept. 24, 1981

 
Ralph Moore of RR 1, Waynetown, age 72, died Monday evening, September 14, in Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis. He was born in Tippecanoe County, May 19, 1909, the son of Albert and Amanda DeLong Moore. February 15, 1930, he married Dora Brolsna, who survives. Moore was a retired farmer, living near Alamo since 1940. Prior to that, he lived in Covington. A member of Alamo Christian Church, he was a past master of Alamo Masonic Lodge, a past patron of Alamo Eastern Star and a member of Wallace Low Twelve Club and Cabalistic Club. He served as trustee in Ripley Township in the 1940’s.
  Also surviving are two daughters, Jean Rhoda of Lafayette and Janet Engler of Lansing, Michigan; two sons, Kenneth of Waynetown and Robert of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and 12 grandchildren.

  Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at Thomas Funeral Home in Waynetown with Rev. James Daniels and Rev. Hugh Dooley officiating. Burial was in Waynetown Masonic Cemetery. – s --


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