Edward Otheman Moore ’42

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Ed Moore died Mar. 17, 1995, in Alhambra, Calif., his home for many years.

An Episcopal priest, Ed graduated from Berkeley Divinity School after the war and then spent the next 15 years serving Indian missions in South Dakota. His career led to parish ministry in Northport, N.Y., as curate of Trinity Episcopal Church. He then became rector of Christ Episcopal Church in Lynbrook, N.Y.

Ed came to Princeton from Taft but left during freshman year to complete his studies at Hobart. During the war he served as a "guinea pig" for aero-med experiments. He is survived by his wife, Charlotte, and by three children, Linda, Bernice, and David, to whom the class extends its deepest sympathies.

The Class of 1942

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