Pat Moore
Born September 23, 1939, asleep in the arms of Jesus on 1/30/2010, the first child of Cecil and Olin Taylor. She was preceded by her parents, her brother Olin B. Taylor, Jr. and her sister Theresa Ardolino.
Pat is the loving Mother of Tammy (Jeff) Milster, Terry (Brenda) Moore, and Tracy (Rocky) Anthony. And the dear sister of Barb (Charles) Green, John Taylor and Dianna Wood. Pat the Loving Grand Mother will be deeply missed by her Grand Children: Amanda & Nicole Milster; Sophia Doumani, Taylor & Brooke Moore; Tyler, Kyle, Hope & Hudson Anthony.
Pat was the warm and caring Aunt, Sister-in-law and Friend to the many people who knew her.
Pat led a very full life raising 3 incredible children and managing the office at American Stamp and Marking. After her children left home and started families of their own, Pat became active with The Kirkwood Theatre Guild doing whatever was needed to help make the show go on. Pat also shared her life with her dearest friends Pat & Wayne Campbell and Martha Jane & Merrick Mohler.
The family would like to extend their deepest appreciation to St John’s Mercy Staff and especially the St John’s Mercy Hospice Care Team.
Memorial Service will be on Feb 1, 1 PM, Kirkwood United Methodist, 201 W. Adams, Kirkwood, 63122
The Family will have a visitation following the Memorial Service in the Church Lobby.
In lieu of Flowers donations to a charity of your choice are appreciated.
Pat assured me that she was at peace with God. I know that she had family that had faithfully shared God’s offer of forgiveness and eternal life with her, and I pray that she made certain of her relationship with God during these days when she knew her time on this earth was drawing to a close.
I pray that all of her family and friends would accept God’s offer as well, an offer which can be found in John chapter 3 of the Bible. Then, they can look forward to a day very soon when all who have received God’s free gift of forgiveness will be reunited on a newly-created earth where there will be no more sorrow, crying, pain, or death. (Revelation 21:1-5)
I look forward to seeing you there, Pat, but, until then, I will miss you.
You will be sadly missed and always remembered! I love you aunt Pat!
Tammy, Terry and Tracy,
Your mom brought kindness, love and acceptance into the lives of the people she loved. And she taught her children how to be the same way. We have always had tremendous admiration for her and enjoyed sharing her company over the years. She will be dearly missed.
With love and support,
Betsy, Joe and Sara Beuckman
To JT and all of Pat’s family:
Pat was a long-time friend of mine from the Kirkwood Theatre Guild. I don’t think I knew anyone as unfailingly kind as Pat. She will be missed by so many people.
With deepest sympathy,
Kathy Flood Figas
Big Sis, you will be missed! No one can take your place in our lives and in our hearts. Be at peace, no more pain, we love you and know that you are in a much better place.
Tammy, I am so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing – my deepest condolensces to you and your family. While you are grieving your mother’s passing, I hope that you can take some small comfort in knowing that your Aunt Theresa will be welcoming her sister with open arms in Heaven. May God Bless You.
We will miss you dearly. You take our love with you. May angels lead you in Aunt Pat. Happy to know Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle Olin and Aunt Theresa will be there waiting for you too.
Pat has always been a very special part of our family and sweet friend to Mom and Dad.
We will all miss her dearly.
Pat was the best boss a person could ever have. She was so kind and down to earth. I worked under her supervision and guidance at American Stamp for twenty four years. There would of been no American Stamp without Pat, she always took care of everything. She will deeply missed, she was such a beautiful woman.
Deepest sympathy to her family, Cynthia Matlock-Miller, South Bend, Indiana
Pat was the best boss a person could ever have. She was so kind and down to earth. I worked under her supervision and guidance at American Stamp for twenty four years. There would of been no American Stamp without Pat, she always took care of everything. She will deeply missed, she was such a beautiful woman.
Deepest sympathy to her family, Cynthia Matlock-Miller, South Bend, Indiana
My heartfelt condolences to the family. I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. She touched so many of our lives. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
My deepest sympathy goes to Pat’s family and friends. I worked under her supervision at American Stamp for 12 years and found out she was really a wonderful person. She will truly be missed. My prayers are with her family.
We met Pat for the first time at Terry & Brenda Moore’s wedding in Hawaii. Terry has been a blessed addition to our family.(Deborah is Brenda’s sister and Dena is Brenda’s soul-sister!) Pat was a very sweet, loving mother who had a deep love for her entire family. Her grandchildren were the light of her life! She will be very missed.
John, The Facilities Mgmt. department would like to pass on our deepest sympathy on the passing of your sister. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Sorry we can’t be there with you at this time. We are all sending our love and prayers your way. Love Uncle J.C. and family..
John,
My deepest sympathy, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Pat was a good friend and one of John’s favorite people when he worked at American Stamp. I know that her friends and family will miss her. Our condolences to all of you.
Dear Family,
I’m sorry I could not be at the memorial today. I just wanted you to know that your Mom, Sister, Grandmother, Aunt and friend was a wonderful neighbor. She was kind, thoughtful and caring. She will be missed greatly in our community. God bless you all as you grieve.
Katie Coyle
Our blessings on your family. We will remember you all in our prayers. Pat is in a bettter place, Praise the Lord.