Everything Croton was delighted to read an article in today's Journal News featuring the late, great Jim Moore--who is missed on so many levels:
LIVES: JAMES R. MOORE 3/8/14 JOURNAL NEWS
James R. Moore of
Croton-on-Hudson was a devoted family man, enthusiastic sports fan and lifelong
volunteer who helped veterans, youth and his church, Holy Name of Mary, which
named its gym for him.
James
Moore would often turn to Lillian, his wife of 58 years, and say "we are
blessed."
But
to anyone in Croton-on-Hudson who knew Moore, most would agree they were the
ones blessed to have met one of the village's biggest champions.
"He
had a big hearty laugh," said John Sarcone, an attorney from Croton. READ MORE HERE http://www.lohud.com/story/news/2014/03/08/lives-james-r-moore-croton-hudson/6138785/
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1973, JAMES MOORE BASKETBALL LEAGUE ARTICLE, click on the photo below.
2013: JIM MOORE ARRIVES AT HOLY NAME'S ST. PATRICK'S DAY DINNER with his award-winning Irish soda bread! Click on the photo below.
2013, PHOTOS FROM THE JAMES R. MOORE GYM DEDICATION @ HOLY NAME OF MARY http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/04/photos-todays-dedication-of-jim-moore.html
2013, PHOTOS FROM THE GRACE REYER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FREE THROW CEREMONY http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/06/photos-from-grace-reyer-knights-of.html
Now more than ever, with Gouveia, Croton Point, and re-zoning schemes, Moore is missed very much.
ReplyDeletea lovely tribute.
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