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This is not true. Rev. Moore had a bout with colon cancer in the 90s and was treated but shortly afterward he became diabetic and that eventually led to kidney failure. He was on dialysis at the time of his death.
I've known him since he was about 20 years old. Great singer and musician, I believed he also suffered from sleep apnea, it wasn't something that was diagnosed much back in the 70's, but it can be damaging to your health.
June 7, 2000.
The saxophone player for Rev. James Moore and the Mississippi Mass Choir in "Victory Shall Be Mine" was the renowned musician, saxophonist, and producer, J. J. Hairston. His contributions to gospel music have been significant, and he has collaborated with various artists in the genre. The song itself is a powerful anthem of faith and triumph.
Rev Cannady died in 1981.
He died of heart failure due to complications from respiratory illness.
False
June 7, 2000.
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W. Moore White has written: 'In memoriam: the late Rev. James White'
Arthur James Moore died in 1974.
Jonathan James-Moore died in 2005.
James William Moore died in 1877.
James Moore Smythe died in 1734.
Yes, Rev. James Leslie Moore was adopted. He was born on January 2, 1940, and was adopted by a family shortly after his birth. His experiences as an adopted individual influenced his life and work, particularly in his ministry and advocacy for children and families.
James Newton Rodney Moore died in 1985.
James Edward Moore died on 1986-01-28.