WARNING: This page is probably of interest only to those in our family. A few years ago we stopped in Nashville and visited with neice Sarah Nichols. My sister, her Mom Lilian, was in a nursing home and Sarah graciously offered to fix us a lunch. (Lois and I were on our way to Texas). My brother Bob and his wife, Dolores, came by as did Beryl and Richard Nichols, her brothers. (Richard took this photo in her back yard). (Bob is the man in the suspenders and of course Dolores by his side)
Bob and Dolores Moore Family. In the 1960's my brother Bob Moore took Dolores and their children and worked as a missionary in Quito Ecuador at HCJB. I found this old prayer card recently and would like to honor them in some small way. They now live on a farm in the foothills of the Smnokies (East TN). Bob worked for years with Texaco in Ecuador and he was instrumental in keeping communications equipment in good repair for various missionary groups in So. America.
Richard, Jr eyes a duck!. This is Richard, Jr. as a youngster when we attended a ceramic show in Mt.Sterling about 1966 or '67.
Alex Moore in Sandbox. Our youngest, Alex, always had a wild imagination. I took this photo using as telephoto lens about 1959. I carried it for years in my billfold,so it got a little dogeared.
1939 on Old Yellow Schwinn Bike. Dad promised to buy me this used bike if I got a B average in Freshman Algebra at Maryville, TN. The seat was stuffed with horsehair and smelled. I found a bottle of Old Spice Shaving Lotion in Dad's Medicine Cabinet and doused the seat with almost the whole bottle. Wherever I went I smelled like Old Spice. To this day when i meet a guy wearing Old Spice, I see that old Schwinn standing in his shoes!
Rev. Nathan Bachman. This gentleman is my great grandfather Rev. Nathan Bachman of Knoxville, TN. He was an evangelist there. His two brothers were also evangelists. Kinda' looks like one, doesn't he!