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In Loving Memory

Moore, Patricia A.

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Monday, July 13, 2020. Dear daughter of the late John W. “Will” and Ruth (nee Burns) Moore; dear sister and sister-in-law of Mary (Tom) McFarlane, Maggie Moore, Teri (the late Len) Kohnen and the late Jim (Dana) Moore; beloved aunt of Joe (Amelia), Laura, Diane and Kathryn Kohnen and Patrick (Mallory), Daniel and Joey Moore; dear great-aunt of Leonard and Maeve Kohnen and Wesley and Archer Moore; dear cousin and friend.
Services: There will be no visitation. Funeral Mass on Friday, July 17, 2020, at 1 p.m. at St. Simon the Apostle Catholic Church, 11011 Mueller Rd., 63123. Masks must be worn in church. Burial at Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Masses or contributions to St. Simon the Apostle. KUTIS AFFTON SERVICE.

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4 thoughts on “Moore, Patricia A.”

  1. Dear, sweet Pat. We are praying for all of the many family and friends you have left behind and who will miss you. You are gone too soon, but we know you will find peace and joy with God.

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  2. Dear, sweet Pat. We are praying for all of the many family and friends you have left behind and who will miss you. You are gone too soon, but we know you will find peace and joy with God.

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  3. While listening to Laura share her memories at your Requiem Mass I couldn’t help but think of the “Song of Thanksgiving” from the Weston Priory:
    “You are ever a part of our lives; all the good you have shared will live on in our heart.” You will continue to touch our lives and we are so much better knowing you. You and your family are in our prayers.

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  4. While listening to Laura share her memories at your Requiem Mass I couldn’t help but think of the “Song of Thanksgiving” from the Weston Priory:
    “You are ever a part of our lives; all the good you have shared will live on in our heart.” You will continue to touch our lives and we are so much better knowing you. You and your family are in our prayers.

    Reply

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