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J> 274 Yale University Obituary Record Albert Daniel Moore, Ph.B. 1915. Born July i-j^ 1893, in Kansas City, Mo. Died September 27, 1943, in Kansas City, Mo. Father, Milton Moore, LL.D., a lawyer in Kansas City; president Kansas City Board of Education, Brigadier General Spanish-American War, son of Rev Albert Adam Moore and Elizabeth (Stapp) Moore of Harnsonville and Wellington, Mo. Mother, Mary (Burnes) Moore; daughter of Daniel Dearborn and Virginia (Winn) Burnes of Weston and St. Joseph, Mo Yale relatives include a nephew, MacVicker Snow, '42 E Westport High School, Kansas City, and Philhps-Andover Chemistry course In electncal testing engineer's office Kansas City Railways Company 1916, engaged m real-estate and insurance business, Kansas City, 1916-43 (partner Moore Bros 1916-42); enlisted December 6, 1917, in Ordnance Department, transferred to Coast Artillery Corps June 7, 1918; Officers Training Camp, Fort Monroe, September 23, 1918; Second Lieutenant Coast Artillery Corps Reserve November 22, 1918—November 21, 1923; first vice-president Yale Alumni Association of Kansas City 1922-23 and on executive committee 1924-26, member Westport Presbytenan Church, Kansas City Unmarried. Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Kansas City Survived by two sisters, Virginia M Snow (B.A. Smith Coll. 1902), the wife of Clifford McVicker Snow (LL.B Kansas City School of Law 1901) of Cincinnati, and Miss Mary Louise Moore of Kansas City. [George] Sterling Patterson, Ph.B. 1915. Born June 28, 1893, in Nashville, Tenn. Died October 26, 1943, tn Indianapolis, Ind Father, Rev. George William Patterson, DD. (MA Southwestern Presbytenan Umv [Clarksville, Tenn.] 1875), minister First Presbyterian Church, Montgomery, Ala.; son of Reuben Fuget and Pamela Angehne (Gregg) Patterson of Baton Rouge, La Mother, Mary Rebekah Vaughn Patterson Winchester; daughter of General Michael Vaughn and Emma Agustan (Baxter) Vaughn of Nashville Gilman Country School, Baltimore Select course; art editor Yale Record Senior year, Class Book Committee, member Elizabethan Club, York Hall and Chi Phi, and Aurehan Honor Society. Reporter New Yor\ Herald Tribune 1915-17; enlisted as private (1st
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1940-1945 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1940-1945 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 274 |
Transcript | J> 274 Yale University Obituary Record Albert Daniel Moore, Ph.B. 1915. Born July i-j^ 1893, in Kansas City, Mo. Died September 27, 1943, in Kansas City, Mo. Father, Milton Moore, LL.D., a lawyer in Kansas City; president Kansas City Board of Education, Brigadier General Spanish-American War, son of Rev Albert Adam Moore and Elizabeth (Stapp) Moore of Harnsonville and Wellington, Mo. Mother, Mary (Burnes) Moore; daughter of Daniel Dearborn and Virginia (Winn) Burnes of Weston and St. Joseph, Mo Yale relatives include a nephew, MacVicker Snow, '42 E Westport High School, Kansas City, and Philhps-Andover Chemistry course In electncal testing engineer's office Kansas City Railways Company 1916, engaged m real-estate and insurance business, Kansas City, 1916-43 (partner Moore Bros 1916-42); enlisted December 6, 1917, in Ordnance Department, transferred to Coast Artillery Corps June 7, 1918; Officers Training Camp, Fort Monroe, September 23, 1918; Second Lieutenant Coast Artillery Corps Reserve November 22, 1918—November 21, 1923; first vice-president Yale Alumni Association of Kansas City 1922-23 and on executive committee 1924-26, member Westport Presbytenan Church, Kansas City Unmarried. Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Kansas City Survived by two sisters, Virginia M Snow (B.A. Smith Coll. 1902), the wife of Clifford McVicker Snow (LL.B Kansas City School of Law 1901) of Cincinnati, and Miss Mary Louise Moore of Kansas City. [George] Sterling Patterson, Ph.B. 1915. Born June 28, 1893, in Nashville, Tenn. Died October 26, 1943, tn Indianapolis, Ind Father, Rev. George William Patterson, DD. (MA Southwestern Presbytenan Umv [Clarksville, Tenn.] 1875), minister First Presbyterian Church, Montgomery, Ala.; son of Reuben Fuget and Pamela Angehne (Gregg) Patterson of Baton Rouge, La Mother, Mary Rebekah Vaughn Patterson Winchester; daughter of General Michael Vaughn and Emma Agustan (Baxter) Vaughn of Nashville Gilman Country School, Baltimore Select course; art editor Yale Record Senior year, Class Book Committee, member Elizabethan Club, York Hall and Chi Phi, and Aurehan Honor Society. Reporter New Yor\ Herald Tribune 1915-17; enlisted as private (1st |