Tom Moore, 63, son of BJ Newsroom retiree Tom Moore and Dot Moore,
passed away Wednesday, July 3.
A celebration of life will be at 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at
Chapparells Hall, 2418 S. Arlington Road in Akron. A memorial service will be
held at 11:30 a.m.
Tom, Jr.’s widow is Sabrina Naylor Moore. Their daughter is Amanda
Moore. Their residence is on Arlington Road not far from Chapparells Hall.
Tom, Jr.’s siblings are Amy Moore; Caroline Jean Moore Krack, who
lives in Minnesota and retired as a teacher's aide; and Katherine Ann Moore,
who lives in Cuyahoga Falls, retiring from the Environmental Protection Agency
after 34 years. All three are former BJ copygirls.
Tom and Minnesotan
Dot were married 69 years ago in the naval communications chapel in Washington,
D.C. Tom was in the Air Force at Bolling Air Force Base in D.C. and editor of
the base newspaper.
Doris Day once sang to Tom, Sr. and his Air Force buddies.
Tom, Sr's 41-year newspaper career was on the Bluefield Daily
Telegraph, Zanesville News (now defunct), Lorain Journal, Columbus
Citizen-Columbus Citizen Journal (both defunct) and the BJ. Plus four years
part-time in the Ohio State Patrol headquarters in Columbus, editing the
patrol's magazine,The Flying Wheel.
Tom, Sr. also works with former BJ sports editor Tom Giffen’s Roy
Hobbs baseball tournament for seniors in Florida and is a conductor on the
Cuyahoga Valley National Park scenic railway.
OLESKY NOTE:
I was only at the event a short while because I had a medical appointment later, but had time to talk to Tom and his daughter. Gloria Irvin and Mary Beth Northridge arrived shortly after Paula and I did so we exchanged BJ memories, too.
OLESKY NOTE:
I was only at the event a short while because I had a medical appointment later, but had time to talk to Tom and his daughter. Gloria Irvin and Mary Beth Northridge arrived shortly after Paula and I did so we exchanged BJ memories, too.
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