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Connie K. ’79 and Bobby J. Miller ’76

Connie K. ’79 and Bobby J. Miller ’76
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San Antonio, TX

Buzz Miller ’76 is President and Manager of Allen & Allen Company which specializes in building supplies and decorative hardware. Buzz is the Immediate Past President of The Association of Former Students and has served on the Board of Directors for the last four years as Chairman of the Fundraising Committee, President-Elect and as a member of the Executive Committee. He is also an active member of the Texas A&M University’s Agricultural Development Council and the International Program External Advisory Board.

Texas A&M University has given so much to our family that Connie and I decided it was time to give something back in return. By supporting The Association of Former Students we felt like we were not only supporting current students and programs, but were also helping perpetuate the Aggie network and spirit which is the essence of Texas A&M University. It’s given me and my family an opportunity to be a part of something special. The whole “Aggie” experience is one of education, traditions and service. Being an Aggie is forever.

Jeffrey W. Miller ’85

Jeffrey W. Miller ’85
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Dallas, TX

Jeffrey Miller is the Managing Director in Corporate Finance for UBS AG, the successor of Dillon, Read & Co. Inc. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Texas A&M in 1985 with degrees in petroleum engineering and accounting. Jeff was a varsity athlete in Track and Field. He is a member of the Dallas A&M Club and is a speaker for undergraduate programs at the Texas A&M Memorial Student Center.

Mary E. ’87 and Kyle R. Miller ’85

Mary E. ’87 and Kyle R. Miller ’85
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Bryan, TX

Rhonda and Jeff A. Miller ’88

Rhonda and Jeff A. Miller ’88
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Houston, TX

Jeffrey Allen Miller had always wanted to be an Aggie. He received his Master of Business Administration from Mays Business School in 1988 and was the recipient of the Mays Business School Outstanding Alumnus Award in 2012. Miller is also a member of the Dwight Look College of Engineering Advisory Council.

While at Texas A&M, Miller married his wife and started his eight-year career at Arthur Anderson. He is currently president of Halliburton. His best “new” memory of Texas A&M is watching his son, Sam Miller ’16, march in with the Corps of Cadets.

He is grateful to Texas A&M for helping him start his career and wants to give back and be an active part of the university.

Tammy L. and Mark A. Miller ’95

Tammy L. and Mark A. Miller ’95
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Flower Mound, TX

George G. Miller, Sr. M.D. ’80

George G. Miller, Sr. M.D. ’80
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Houston, TX

George G. Miller, Sr. M.D. ’80 graduated Cum Laude from Texas A&M University with a degree in Zoology and then attended the University of Texas Medical School at Houston where he received his M.D. in 1984. He also received the Joe G. Wood Ph.D. award in 1992 for Excellence in Medicine and the award for Doctor of the Year in 1993. He currently is a Cardiologist for the Heart and Vascular Association of Houston.

Being an Aggie is more than a degree which allowed for the achievement of further life goals, but the answering of a calling which binds me to others. The connection that we make with each other is amazing. It makes us believe in the best of each other; to find hope and affirmation in our fellow Aggies. We are not cynical, negative or petulant but hopeful and eager to address life’s challenges because we believe in each other’s potential. I want to do anything that will promote this experience for others.

Sue Ellen ’81 and Philip T. Miner, III ’80

Sue Ellen ’81 and Philip T. Miner, III ’80
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New Braunfels, TX

Deepa and Thomas J. Mireles ’94

Deepa and Thomas J. Mireles ’94
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Houston, TX

Taryn ’07 and Kyle Mitchan ’06

Taryn ’07 and Kyle Mitchan ’06
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Houston, TX

Sandra and Bryan Nelson Mitchell ’70

Sandra and Bryan Nelson Mitchell ’70
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Fort Worth, TX

Bryan Mitchell earned a bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M in 1969 and received his D.V.M. degree in 1971. Following thirteen years of practicing veterinary medicine at Fort Worth’s Richland Animal Hospital, he entered full-time into the home building business by establishing History Maker Homes in 1985.

Michele A. Mobley ’87

Michele A. Mobley ’87
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Austin, TX

Stacy A. and Dr. Charles O. Mohr ’86

Stacy A. and Dr. Charles O. Mohr ’86
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Andrews, TX

John and Patricia DeWare Monger ’82

John and Patricia DeWare Monger ’82
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Colleyville, TX

Patricia DeWare Head ’82 graduated from Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in management. With her Endowed Diamond Century Club gift, Patricia wanted to recognize two very special Aggies, Charles Allen DeWare, Sr. ’09 and Charles Allen DeWare, Jr. ’37. Charles Sr. lettered in football as well as in baseball. Charles was President of The Association of Former Students and was a founding member of the “T” Association. Charles Jr. lettered in football and was named All Southwest Conference Center. The DeWares’ were the first father/son lettermen, football captains and All Conference Football recipients.

Lynn D. Monical ’56

Lynn D. Monical ’56
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Lake Jackson, TX

Following graduation, Lynn Monical served as the U.S. Army Captain until 1967. He was Vice President of Monical & Powell, Inc. and President of U.S. Contractors, LLD. Monical also served on the Board of Directors for the 12th Man Foundation.

Ann J. and Kenneth W. Monroe ’53

Ann J. and Kenneth W. Monroe ’53
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Fort Worth, TX

James R. Montgomery ’33

James R. Montgomery ’33
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James Montgomery served as Mayor and City Councilman of the City of Tyler. He retired after 30 years as an engineer for Exxon Company USA. Montgomery also was a member of the Task Force on Engineering for the Texas A&M Target 2000 Project.

Jennifer and Dan Montgomery ’86

Jennifer and Dan Montgomery ’86
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Rockwall, TX

Daniel Montgomery graduated from Texas A&M in 1986 with a bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering. He is president and CEO of Fritz Industries, where he has worked since graduation.

Montgomery says that Texas A&M helped him learn to strive for and accomplish goals that seemed out of his reach and that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible. In giving back to Texas A&M, Montgomery wants others to have the same opportunities that he did and to make a difference in their lives.

Jennifer '00 and Joel '99 Moore

Jennifer '00 and Joel '99 Moore
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Round Rock, TX

Marci and James H. Moore '87

Marci and James H. Moore '87
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Shreveport, LA

Marci and James H. Moore '87 Endowed Century Club Fund

Matt Moore ’01

Matt Moore ’01
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Marshall, TX

Cameron S. Moore ’16

Cameron S. Moore ’16
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Richmond, TX

Samantha A. Moore ’19

Samantha A. Moore ’19
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Richmond, TX

Billie and Jinkins Moore ’49

Billie and Jinkins Moore ’49
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Houston, TX

In Memory of Thomas J. Moore



Jinkins Moore '49 graduated from Texas A&M with a Bachelor of Science degree in animal husbandry and agricultural education. Moore served in the Army during the Korean War. He began his career in veterinary supply distribution retiring in 1979. Moore is an active member of the Houston A&M Club and enjoys participating in the weekly club luncheons.

My wife and I wanted to make a worthwhile contribution in memory of our son, Thomas J. (Tom, T.J.) Moore '82. Since Texas A&M was always a great part of his life, we had no problem choosing the Endowed Diamond Century Club. We want to help others achieve their educational goals and become members of the alumni of Texas A&M University. The Aggie spirit and traditions will be with them a lifetime.

James S. Moore ’52

James S. Moore ’52
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Jim Moore is the Chairman of the Board of American Bank of Commerce. He briefly opened a law practice in Ft. Worth before serving as the Youngest State Representative ever elected to the Texas Legislature. He founded the Wolfforth State Bank and is owner and operator of Tahoka Bank. He served as President of The Association of Former Students and Board Chairman of the Texas A&M Foundation.

Pat and Don Moore ’59

Pat and Don Moore ’59
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Georgetown, TX

Don Moore ’59 graduated from Texas A&M with a Bachelor of Science degree in Petroleum Engineering. Upon graduation, he served active duty in the United States Air Force for three years. In 1962, he joined Chevron and worked 15 years in various engineering and management positions. In 1977, he joined the Gruy Companies in Dallas and subsequently worked for several Dallas-based independent oil and gas firms before retiring in 2002. Today, Don serves as director of an energy industry equipment-manufacturing firm.

My Dad attended A&M for a short period during WWI under a government funded officer candidate program. The program was terminated when the war ended and my Dad had to drop out of A&M for financial reasons. But he always loved the school and I knew that he wanted me to attend A&M. Although I initially planned to go to TU, and my Dad had agreed to this, his love of A&M ultimately convinced me to attend A&M. His subtle influence led me to make the correct decision on where to go to college.

Karen M. ’97 and R. Cody Moore ’91

Karen M. ’97 and R. Cody Moore ’91
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Bellaire, TX

Cody Moore is currently senior vice president of Lehman Brothers, formerly Eagle Energy Partners in Houston, Texas. Cody graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics in 1991 and a Masters of Business Administration in International Business in 1993.



Karen (Kiewel) Moore graduated from the University of Houston after two years at A&M with a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics in 1997. After graduation, Karen went to work for American General/AIG until 2002 and then Manhattan Insurance Group until 2007.

We have always wanted to give back to A&M in a meaningful way and we have been blessed to be able to do it now. We are where we are today in part because of our time in Aggieland. Our fondest memory is definitely Bonfire. The mud, the burning sofas, the cigars – all great! But the years we were there were pretty special – the winning streak against tu, the ’89 baseball team. It’s hard to single something out, but still Bonfire is the fondest of all.

Sheldon G. Moos '11 in Memory of Preston C. Moos

Sheldon G. Moos '11 in Memory of Preston C. Moos
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In Memory of Preston C. Moos

Brent Morgan ’01

Brent Morgan ’01
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Houston, TX

Khyle ’05 and Christopher Morgan ’07

Khyle ’05 and Christopher Morgan ’07
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Bryan, TX

William and Carolyn Whitwell Morgan ’79

William and Carolyn Whitwell Morgan ’79
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Cotulla, TX

Andrea M. and Bradley J. Morris ’04

Andrea M. and Bradley J. Morris ’04
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New Braunfels, TX

Carl M. Morris ’48

Carl M. Morris ’48
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Houston, TX

Carl Morris retired after 36 years in the petroleum industry. He started as an oilfield roughneck with the Ohio Oil Company, spent 23 years with Marathon Oil Company and held a half dozen supervisory positions. Morris was named Drilling Manager for Marathon’s U.S. operations in 1978.

Jack L. Morris ’52

Jack L. Morris ’52
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Dallas, TX

Morris served as CEO and President of the Clark-Morris Company, Inc. and was Executive Vice President of J.W. Bateson Co., Inc. He served as a Class Agent for the Class of ’52.

Ellen E. Morris ’86

Ellen E. Morris ’86
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Temple, TX

Pattie ’91 and Austin Morris ’91

Pattie ’91 and Austin Morris ’91
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Thomas C. Morris III ’62

Thomas C. Morris III ’62
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Dallas, TX

While attending Texas A&M, Tom was a member of Phi Eta Sigma, a letterman on the Aggie tennis team, and a Lt. Col. in the Corps of Cadets. He graduated from Texas A&M in 1962 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and received a Masters of Business Administration degree in 1967. After 34 years of service with Phillips Petroleum Company, Tom retired as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.

I was always impressed with A&M as a boy. I grew up in Waco and still remember the 1956 A&M Baylor game. The Corps of Cadets and the school spirit made an impression on me.

Richard E. Morris Jr. ’31

Richard E. Morris Jr. ’31
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The late Richard Morris worked for the Soil Conservation Corps and the Forest Service before beginning a 38-year career in the Engineering Division of Dallas Water Utilities. As Vice Chairman of the American Water Works Association, he helped set standards for the use of concrete and plastic pipes and fittings for water supply and sanitary and storm drainage.

Julia A. ’79 and Chris O. Morton ’78

Julia A. ’79 and Chris O. Morton ’78
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The Woodlands, TX

Jennie and General T. Michael Moseley ’71

Jennie and General T. Michael Moseley ’71
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Sumter, SC

General Moseley earned both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Political Science from Texas A&M University. Upon graduation, he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and entered the United States Air Force. He served a 38+ year career as a fighter pilot and combat commander at all levels. Following the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, General Moseley assumed command of the 9th U.S. Air Force/U.S. Central Command Air Forces where he was responsible for the planning and execution of all joint/combined air and space combat operations against hostile Taliban and Al Qaeda forces in Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom), terrorist activities along the Horn of Africa and later, hostile Iraqi and insurgent forces in Iraq (Operation Southern Watch, Operation Northern Watch and Operation Iraqi Freedom). In 2003 he returned to Washington and served first, as the Vice Chief of Staff and next as the 18th Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force. In that capacity he was the nation’s senior uniformed Air Force officer responsible for the organizing, training and equipping of more than 700,000 active duty, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve and civilian personnel serving worldwide. General Moseley has been “knighted” by Her Majesty, the Queen of England and has received numerous national-level awards from Allied and Coalition Partner nations. For his principled leadership, innovation and contributions in combat as well as in peacetime, he has been awarded eight Distinguished Service Medals from the Secretary of Defense, the Departments of the Air Force, Army, Navy and Homeland Security. He has also had the special honor of having an elementary school in his hometown of Grand Prairie named after him for his exemplary service to the country. He remains active in lecturing on leadership and the international security environment. He currently serves as a Director of the EastWest Institute and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He has led Aggie Musters, served as Muster Speaker at various locations, while deployed in combat and within the State of Texas. He has chaired numerous lectures and discussions on campus and has led various leadership and character seminars for the Corps of Cadets as well as civilian students. General Moseley was inducted into the Corps of Cadets Hall of Honor in 2005 and he was named a Distinguished Alumnus of Texas A&M University in 2013.General Moseley is married to his high school sweetheart—Margaret Virginia. “Jennie’s” family is fifth generation Texan and operates one of the State of Texas’ designated “Centennial Farms” that has been in her family for well over 160 years, raising cattle and producing State of Texas award winning pecans! He and Jennie have two children and three wonderful granddaughters.

“The Association of Former Students is a foundational piece of the culture that defines our beloved Texas A&M University and makes it the envy of the world. There are no other comparable associations or activities that so define the relationship among a university, its current students and its graduates as The Association of Former Students of Texas A&M University.”

The Family of John H. Moser ’56

The Family of John H. Moser ’56
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Jan Moser earned a degree in Civil Engineering, attended graduate school and worked as an Environmental Engineer. At A&M, Jan was active in the Catholic Student Assn., intramural sports, the American Society of Civil Engineers, and served on the Student Government Election Commission, and the MSC Conference on National Affairs.

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