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Dan Moore

Originally published by cincinnati.com on 12/22/2001

MOORE, Daniel

MOORE Daniel A., age 40, born January 23, 1961, Cincinnati, OH, residence Regency Dr., Columbus, IN, died December 20, 2001. Son of Harry A. and the late Gayle L. (Dunnohew) Moore. Husband of Sally Phillips Moore, father of Stephen Andrew Moore, Columbus, IN. Brother of Timothy A. Moore, Jeffersonville, IN and Michael P. Moore, Cincinnati, OH, Linda Carlson, Anchorage, AK, Pamela Schnorbus, KY, Kimberly Burns, Cincinnati, OH, Christina Geil, Cincinnati, OH. Member Sandy Hook United Methodist Church. Funeral Friday, December 28, 2001, 12 Noon, Sandy Hook United Methodist Church. Calling hours Thursday, December 27, 7-9 P.M. at Vernon Jewell-Nick Rittman Funeral Home, 3855 25th St., Columbus, IN and Friday from 10 A.M. until the time of service at the church. Memorials to CASA of Central Indiana.

Daniel graduated from Turpin High School, Cincinnati, OH in 1979, he attended Anderson College and Clemson University from 1979-1982. He then attended Thomas More College in Crestview Hills, KY from 1995-1996. He then graduated with a Bachelor in Business Administration-Accounting. Daniel was a member of the AOPA (Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association) since 1995, ASN volunteer for the AOPA at Columbus Airport, CASA of Central Indiana-Court Appointed Special Advocate since 1998. Daniel had his Airline Transport License-FAA. He began as a student pilot in 1985, becoming a commercial pilot in 1991. He was a Captain with Cummins Engine Company since 1998. He was also a Player/Coach withe the Leeds (England) Cougars from 1988-1992 in the European League. Daniel was also in the process of changing jobs to work for U.S. Filter. He was also a proud coach of baseball.

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Background:  Dan was a corporate pilot with Cummins Engine.  He was apparently killed in a tragic auto accident on I-65.  From news accounts, the car went out of control when it suffered tire tread separation, and the seat belt failed to tighten and restrain him which caused him to be thrown from the car.





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