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[[Tom Moore]] was a member of the [[Houston Area Live Steamers]] and served as Secretary of the club in the late 1990's.
[[Tom Moore]] was a member of the [[Houston Area Live Steamers]] and served as Secretary of the club in the late 1990's, and served as President of the Metal Shop Club of Houston.


== Obituary ==
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: I am so sorry to hear of Tom’s passing.  He lived quite close to me and was very instrumental in my early days in the club.  We used to spend a lot of time in his legendary shop.
: I am so sorry to hear of Tom’s passing.  He lived quite close to me and was very instrumental in my early days in the club.  We used to spend a lot of time in his legendary shop.
* Pete Greene wrote:
: Rick White and I really enjoyed taking his machine shop class Tom taught in his home shop on lathes and milling machines.  What a truly nice man he was.
* Bill Laird wrote:
: In addition to Tom Moore being a member of [[Houston Area Live Steamers|HALS]] he was also very active in the Home Shop Machine Club, I believe he helped start it and served as president for several years.

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Tom Moore was a member of the Houston Area Live Steamers and served as Secretary of the club in the late 1990's, and served as President of the Metal Shop Club of Houston.

Obituary

  • Dennis Cranston wrote:
Tom Moore, a charter member of HALS and a active participate during the early years of the club has passed away. Tom passed away September 8, 2021 He was 86 years old.
  • Doug Blodgett wrote:
I am so sorry to hear of Tom’s passing. He lived quite close to me and was very instrumental in my early days in the club. We used to spend a lot of time in his legendary shop.
  • Pete Greene wrote:
Rick White and I really enjoyed taking his machine shop class Tom taught in his home shop on lathes and milling machines. What a truly nice man he was.
  • Bill Laird wrote:
In addition to Tom Moore being a member of HALS he was also very active in the Home Shop Machine Club, I believe he helped start it and served as president for several years.