Pleasant Point – James G. “King” Moore, 65, died on April 10, 2010 at his family home in Pleasant Point. He was the youngest living son of Fredrick J. and Mary (Neptune) Moore. King attended Shead High School and earned his GED in the U.S. Army in which he served from 1965-1968 with the 4th Co. Engineers. The majority of his military life was at the DMZ in South Korea and in Wildfleckin, Germany. He retired from the Chip Handling Department at Georgia Pacific/Domtar paper mill. King’s life passions were deep-sea fishing and moose hunting in Springfield and Jackman. He really enjoyed playing poker with his friends, and spending time with his nephew/brother Joseph. Surviving are his dear love, Barbara Newell; friends Gus Look, Sugum Francis, and very special nephew/brother Joseph D. Mitchell Sr. and his wife, Deborah; his only living sibling Fredrick J. Moore II and many special friends; his care provider, Eileen Runcy, his nurses, Kelley Reiley and Annette Newell. He had special nieces, Rose Newell and Veronica Moore along with many more nieces, nephews, friends and God-children, Joseph “Toast” D. Mitchell Jr., Edward Sockabasin and Lynn Taisey. Friends may call beginning at 2:00 p.m., Monday, April 12th at 31 Warrior Rd., Pleasant Point. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow on Wednesday, April 14 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Ann R.C. Church, Pleasant Point with Father James Plourde officiating. Per his request, a military honors burial will follow at Tribal Cemetery.
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