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Thomas Moore Obituary

Thomas Alfred MOORE Age 68, passed away on 7/27/2005, in Vancouver. He was born on 10/6/1936 to Ludwell and Agnes Moore in Portland, OR. He attended St. Andrews, Central Catholic HS, and Portland State. Thomas served in the Air Force from 1956 to 1962. He worked in Vietnam, Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. He traveled on 5 continents. He enjoyed crossword puzzles, old radios, trains, was an avid reader, country music, and his cabin in Molalla, OR. He worked for CMS from 1989 to present. Survivors include his wife Suzanne Hopfe Moore, children, Tami (Tom) Martin of Seattle, John, Dave (Angie), and James Moore, all of Vancouver, mother, Agnes Moore of Portland, brother, Bruce Moore, sister, Ruth Myers, grandchildren, Margaret, Matt, Clare, and Mary Martin. Ryan Campbell, and Trevor Moore. He was preceded in death by his father Ludwell Fisher Moore, sister Karen Emery, and granddaughter, Madeleine Martin. Rosary Services will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, 8/1/2005 at Vancouver Funeral Chapel, Memorial Services will begin at 11:00 a.m. following the Rosary Service. A scholarship fund has been set up at St. Mark School 18033 15th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155 or to the Humane Society of Clark County.

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Published by The Seattle Times on Jul. 31, 2005.

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Stephen Hopfe

August 2, 2005

Our sympathy to Suzy, Tami, John and Jay. Goodby old friend, we will all miss you so much.

Maggie Hemmen

July 31, 2005

Uncle Tom will be missed by all of us. Our sympathy to Suzy, Tami, John, David and Jay.



All our love, Maggie & Ken, T.J. and Katie

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