BRADLEY COUNTY, TN - OBITUARIES - Dr. John Callaway Moore ----¤¤¤---- DR. JOHN C. MOORE DIES IN CLEVELAND Was City's Oldest Druggist - Funeral Will Be Today Special to The Chattanooga Times. CLEVELAND, Tenn., March 29 - Dr. John Callaway Moore, veteran Cleveland druggist, died at his apartment on Five Points late last night. He had been in poor health for some time. Dr. Moore operated Moore's Drugstore at Five Points, the oldest drugstore in Cleveland under one management. He had been at the same location for 39 years. Born in Dandridge, Tenn., in 1872, the son of the late William Brownlow Moore and Addie Mitchell Moore, he entered the drug business in Knoxville, coming to Cleveland in 1908, to become affiliated with the Haggard Drug Company. In 1913 he established the John C. Moore Drug Company at Five Points, at which location he remained until his death. The same year he was married to Miss Lenore Wood of Saginaw, Mich. He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. R.B. Nichols of Cleveland and Mrs. B.R. Slota of Thorp, Wis; two sisters, Mrs. P.J. Holbrook and Mrs. C.A. Scheibel, both of Knoxville; two grandchildren, Barbara Stone and Patricia Nichols; a niece, Mrs. William Blanton of Durham, N.C.; a newphew, William McAllister of Knoxville, and two grandnephews, McAllister and Phillip Blanton. Funeral services will be conducted from the Church of the Resurrection at 9 o'clock Saturday morning by Father Francis McRedmond. Burial will be in Fort Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Vastine Stickley, William Bledsoe, Gene Johnson, Mansfield Patty, A.D. Walden and George Calvin. ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Candy Brenner ___________________________________________________________________