Frank G. Moore (Principal of Kokomo High School)
Aug. 28, 1926 – July 10, 2000
Frank G. Moore, 73, 1634 W. Carter St., died Monday July 10, 2000, at 6p.m. in the emergency room at Howard Community Hospital. Born Aug. 28, 1926, in Tipton County, he was the son of Cedric and Dorothy (Sowers) Moore. On Nov. 10, 1951, in the First Congregational Church, he married Emily A. Beechy, who survies.
During World War II, originally assigned to the infantry, he later served in the 13th Army Air Corps, 18th Fighter Group, serving in the Philippines, Leyte, Palawan, and Luzon.
He was a 1944 graduate of Kokomo High School. He received a BS degree from Ball State University in 1950, and a MS degree from Stout State University, Wisconsin, in 1954. He did additional graduate work at Butler University. His teaching career at Kokomo Center Township Schools spanned 41 years. From 1950 until 1964, he was an industrial arts drafting teacher; from 1962 until 1964, he served as a counselor; from 1964 until 1968, he was assistant principal at Kokomo High School; from 1968 until 1989, he was principal at Kokomo High School; from 1989 until 1991, he was Director of Pupil Personnel with Kokomo Center Administration. From 1959 through 1965, he was the ticket manager at the high school. He retired Aug. 30, 1991. In 1961, he organized the first Diversified Cooperative Education Class at Kokomo High School. In 1991, he founded The Kokomo Public Schools Education Foundation and served as president for several years. During the past year, he served as a surrogate parent for the Kokomo Center Special Education Department. He was considered the “historian” for Kokomo High School and has often been called on for information and tradition.
During summers, from 1955 until 1962, he was employed as a draftsman at Chrysler Corporation, Haynes Stellite, Pittsburgh Plate Glass, and Cuneo Press.
His many memberships and activities included The First Congregation Church, where he taught a high school Sunday school class and served on many church boards; the Kokomo Rotary Club, where he was in charge of the student guest program for all of Howard County Schools; the Kokomo Elks Lodge; Phi Delta Kappa; Epsilon Pi Tau, an Industrial Arts Honorary; The Indiana Industrial Education Association; The National Association of Secondary School Principals; YMCA and YWCA Fund Raising Campaigns; YMCA Board of Directors; past president of Kokomo Y’s Men’s Club; Meals on Wheels Board of Directors, and Partners in Education; a member of the advisory board of Saint Joseph Hospital & Health Care Center.
Surviving are his wife; a son, Timothy Lee Moore, Panama City, Fla; two daughters and sons-in-law, Melissa A. and Allen Bouruff, Knox; Amy M. and Randy Scott, Whiteland; four grandchildren, Nicholas A. and Nathaniel A. Bouruff; Natalie A. and Taylor M. Scott; a brother and sister-in-law, Ted and Madonna Moore, Indianapolis; mother-in-law, Anna Marie Schory, Kokomo. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Services are 11 a.m. Friday at The First Congregational Church, 505 W. Mulberry St. The Rev. Scott Keehn will officiate. Private family burial will follow at Sunset Memory Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Fenn & Shirley Mortuary, Colonial Chapel, 1315 W. Lincoln Road, and one hour prior to the service Friday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to The Kokomo Public School Education Foundation, P.O. Box 2188, Kokomo, IN 46904-2188.