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- The following note from Ruth Lammon, via her son Granger Bruner:
James Edward Moore, Jr. Attended Leon High and graduated from Walton High School, DeFuniak Springs, Florida, where he was Student Body president.
Graduated from FSU in Feb. 19 57 with BS in Political Sciences. Married Barbara Carol Hughes of Tallahassee in Tallahassee on Oct. 29, 1955. She also graduated from FSU in February 1957 in Elementary Education. They went to Gainesville, where James attended the University of Florida law school and graduated from there in 1959. Moved to Jacksonville, then to Tallahassee and then to Crestview as an attorney.
Note from Barbara Hughes Moore:
James Edward Moore, Jr., or Jim, graduated from Walton County High School, DeFuniak Springs, Florida, in 1953. He received his BS Degree in Political Science from Florida State University, Tallahassee, in 1957 and his LLB Degree from the University of Florida Law School in Gainesville in 1959.
Jim opened his first law practice in Jacksonville, Florida, and then moved to Tallahassee to work as Trial Attorney for the State Road Department. In 1962 he moved to Crestview where he went into private practice and in 1963 moved his office to Niceville where he is now located (2000).
Adult activities have included President of Gulf Coast Council, Boy Scouts of America; Scout master or staff for National and World Jamborees; staff of Wood Badge; tour leader to Philmont Scout Ranch; and recipient of Silver Beaver Award.
Active in Masonic work: Potentate of Hadji Shriners in 1999 and Grand Orator for Grand Lodge of Florida F & AM in 1999 - 2000.
Author and Presenter: Has published three books, written and has had published numerous articles appearing in national and Florida periodicals. He is regionally known as a humorous storyteller and has performed for many groups.
Presently (Nov. 2000) is semi-retired from the practice of law and has become involved in real estate development including Holiday Inn Expresses and other commercial properties.
*Books: UP, DOWN, IN & AROUND BOGGY BAYOU; WALTON WANDERINGS, & WALTON WICKEDNESS.
- Obituary:
In Loving Memory of James E Moore
October 5, 1934 - December 6, 2020
Obituary Courtesy of Brackney Funeral Home
James E. Moore, 86, passed away in Crestview, Florida, on December 6, 2020. He was born October 5, 1934, in Austin, Texas to James E. Moore, Sr. and Jewett Bell Lammon Moore. He was the grandson of Rev. Arthur M. Moore, who was pastor of Euchee Valley Presbyterian Church for many years. At the age of 9, he moved with his mother to DeFuniak Springs in northwest Florida and graduated from Walton County High School. During this time, he had fond memories of being raised in The Hotel DeFuniak boarding hotel and also The Monroe Inn in Tallahassee. Jim graduated from Florida State University with a political science degree and from the University of Florida College of Law with a juris doctorate. He was admitted to The Florida Bar in 1959 and at the time of his passing, he was one of the oldest practicing attorneys in Okaloosa County. During his years as an attorney, he had served as Assistant County Attorney, City Attorney for Niceville and Fort Walton Beach, Niceville City Judge, and Crestview City Councilman. In this capacity, he was very instrumental in the acquisition and development of Twin Hills Park. He also practiced law with all three of his sons.
Mr. Jim, as he liked to be called, was very involved in the Boy Scouting program, serving as a scout leader, National Jamboree scoutmaster, assistant scoutmaster for an international jamboree where he met the King of Sweden, and President of the Gulf Coast Council, BSA. Mr. Jim and Barbara shared the 1979 Youth Leaders of the Year Award from Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce. He received numerous Scout recognitions such as the District Award of Merit and the prestigious Silver Beaver Award, the highest award for adult scouting at the council level, and the Daniel Carter Beard Masonic Scouter Award. He was still attending Boy Scout Summer Camp in his early 80's.
Jim was also actively involved in the Masonic Fraternity serving in many capacities including Worshipful Master for Concord Lodge, District Deputy Grand Master, and Potentate of Hadji Shriners. He was an active masonic lecturer for over 50 years with his last York Rite presentation in November.
As a published author, Jim wrote several books relating to Walton and Okaloosa County History. While serving on the Board of Directors or working with the Chautauqua in DeFuniak Springs, he portrayed several historical figures with ties to the area including Andrew Jackson and Governor Sydney J. Catts who had resided in DeFuniak Springs. His presentations earned him an invitation from the National Prohibitionist Party to present his portrayal of Gov. Catts. In addition, he did many presentations throughout Florida of Early American toys and spread his local humor as "Uncle Hyphen" as a guest speaker. He was also known around Crestview as the "man with the many hats," especially his famous top hat, and his whimsical animal character drawings.
Mr. Moore is survived by his wife, Barbara, of 65 years, three sons, Bert (Vicki), Bret (Isabella), Bart (Jennifer) and one daughter, Kim McBroom (Richard), along with five grandsons, Michael (Rachel) (and great-grandson Luke); Brian (Samantha); Bradley; Brandon (Chase); and Adam; and extended family member, Moni Boling (Charlotte). Also he is survived by two sisters, Quin Moore Sherrer and Ann Moore Hawryluk (Peter) as well as many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents and one brother, Arthur Bailey Moore. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Crestview, serving in the past as deacon and Sunday school teacher.
Because of the Covid–19 virus, there was a private graveside service. Friends are invited to place sympathies at www.brackneyfuneralservice.com. Contributions can be made in memory of Jim to Hadji Shriners for Shriners Hospitals for Children, 800 West Nine Mile Road, Pensacola, FL 32534, or to the charity of choice. Brackney Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
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