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Danny Roy Moore
Louisiana State Senator for Claiborne and Bienville parishes
In office
1964–1968
Preceded byJames T. McCalman
Succeeded byCharles C. Barham
Personal details
Born(1925-08-09)August 9, 1925
Haynesville, Louisiana, U.S.
Diedc. 2020 (aged 95)
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)
Patricia Camp
(m. 1952; div. 1976)

Susan Butler (died 2006)
Children2
Alma materLouisiana Tech University
Louisiana State University
OccupationCivil engineer, Land surveyor
Lake Claiborne, shown here, was a subject of legislative interest to Moore during his service in the state senate.

Danny Roy Moore (August 9, 1925 – c. 2020) was an American politician who was a conservative Democratic member of the Louisiana State Senate for one term, from 1964 until 1968.[1][2]

Moore served in World War II aboard a B-24 bomber making raids over Germany. After the war, he received a degree in civil engineering from Louisiana State University, and worked as land surveyor. He was narrowly elected to the state senate in 1964, and focused his efforts there on the creation of Lake Claiborne.[2]

Moore celebrated his 95th birthday in August 2020. He died sometime between then and April 2021, as noted in his son Daniel Judd Moore's obituary.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Membership of the Louisiana State Senate from 1880 to 2012" (PDF). legis.state.la.us. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 24, 2012. Retrieved January 2, 2011.
  2. ^ a b May, Gerry (August 19, 2016). "Danny Roy Moore served country, community at war and in government". KTBS3.
  3. ^ Press-Herald: Dr. Judd Moore obituary
  4. ^ Dignity Memorial: Dr. Judd Moore obituary
Louisiana State Senate
Preceded by Louisiana State Senator for Claiborne and Bienville parishes
Danny Roy Moore

1964–1968
Succeeded by