Thursday, September 17, 2009

Clyde E. Moore 1930-1984

Clyde E. Moore, son of Floyd and Lola Boulware Moore, was born in Crocker, Missouri on March 11, 1930, and departed this life August 3, 1984, in Springfield, Missouri after a short illness.

He was united in marriage with Shirley Saltzman on August 2, 1951, and to this union was born three sons, and three daughters, all surviving.

Clyde professed his faith in Christ as a young man and became a member of the Grace Baptist Church, later moving his membership to the First Baptist Church in Richland, where he has remained a member.

Due to health reasons Clyde retired recently after nineteen years of employment with Civil Service as a truck driver.

Clyde is survived by his wife, Shirley of the home; his parents, Floyd and Lola Moore of Crocker; three sons, Richard Ernest of Ashland, Missouri, Melvin Eugene of Mooreland, Oklahoma, DeWayne Eddie of Richland; three daughters, Vera Sue Havens of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Vonda Lou Pollard, of Richland, Missouri, and Patrice Louise Stafford of Mooreland, Oklahoma; two brothers, Chester and Clinton, both of Crocker; two sisters, Eileen Clinkenbeard and Wanda Walters, both of Crocker: six grandchildren, Kevin, Michael, Bradley, Kelly, Jennifer, and Scotty: as well as other relatives and friends.

Services for Clyde Moore were held at the First Baptist Church, 1:30 p.m., Sunday, August 5, 1984. Officiating at the services were Rev. Roger Marshall and Pryor Ray Prewett. Music was provided by Betty Moore, soloist, and Sharon Gundram, organist. Burial was in the Assembly of God Cemetery. Escorts were: John Gan, Don Tanner, Bill Crossland, Norman Bowen, under direction of Colonial Funeral Chapels.

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