MySource:Johntmoore/Middletown Journal, James Moore accident article (1972)

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Middletown Journal, James Moore accident article (1972).

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James Moore, 22, of 935-G ParkLane, and Dennis P. Bowman, 22, of 1607 Church St., were dead on arrival at Middletown Hospital.

The third man, William T. Honeycutt, 22, of 620 Sarah Lane, is believed to have been the driver of the auto. He is in the intesive care unit at the hospital.

Warren County deputies said that all three men were pinned inside the car, which went off the right side of the road on a curve, accross a driveway, into a ditch and then overturned.

The accident is still under investigation. Deputies would not comment on the cause, but it is believed the car was traveling at a high rate of speed.

Mr. Moore was born in Middletown and was self-employed. He was a member of the local Jaycees and was formerly active in the Boy Scouts. He graduated from Middletown High School in 1968.

Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore of 21 Curryer Road, and two brothers, Robert of Waco, Tex., and John of Blacksburg, Va.

Arrangements are incomplete at the McCoy-Leffler Funeral Home. The family suggest memorial contributions be madeto the Charles Michael Kiniyalocts Fund, a fund to send needy boys to Camp Hook. ...