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  2. Bob Moore (executive) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gene Moore (February 15, 1929 – February 10, 2024) was an American food executive and philanthropist. He and his wife Charlee founded Bob's Red Mill, a brand of whole-grain foods and baking products, in 1978.

  3. Bob Moore (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Moore was born in Nashville, Tennessee, United States [3] and developed his musical skills as a boy. By age 15 he was playing double bass on a tent show tour with a Grand Ole Opry musical group, and at 18, he accepted a position touring with Little Jimmy Dickens.

  4. Bob Moore - Wikipedia

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    Bob Moore may refer to: . Bob Moore (musician) (1932–2021), American session musician Bob Moore (executive) (1929–2024), co-founder of Bob's Red Mill Bob Moore (American football) (born 1949), American football tight end

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  7. Bob Moore, founder of Bob’s Red Mill, has died - AOL

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    Bob Moore, the founder of Bob’s Red Mill whole-grains company, has died.. Shoppers will likely recognize his face for adorning the brand’s packaging for decades, with the company calling him ...

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  9. Bob's Red Mill - Wikipedia

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    Bob's Red Mill is an American brand of whole-grain food marketed by employee-owned [5] American [6] company Bob's Red Mill Natural Foods of Milwaukie, Oregon.The company was established in 1978 by Bob and Charlee Moore, early adopters of the whole grains movement, when other suppliers were making more money by making faster, cheaper products.