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Lieutenant Joyce Robbin Moore By: Norm Drew, Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memorial
Society Moore was one of the most popular officers on the force. He proved to be one of the most courageous and conscientious officers in the department. Moore won wide acclaim as a patrolman when he rescued two children from a smoke-filled house. Another time on a wintry day, he braved the cold waters of the Chagrin River to pull two children who had fallen through the ice to safety. Being fond of children, the officer was well known for his work with teenagers and is credited with helping to lower the juvenile delinquency rate in Western Lake County. Each year he took his vacation just before Christmas and served as the official Santa Claus in the city, greeting youngsters on the streets and in the stores. This highly esteemed officer will long be remembered for his good deeds and for his performance of duty served faithfully and capably. Officer Moore was survived by his wife Florence, a sister and three brothers. They had no children. Joyce Robbin Moore's name is inscribed on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Wall, Washington, D.C. panel 28, west wall, line 17.
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