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Pamela Ann Moore, 55, Taylor County, KY (1969-2024)

Pamela Ann Moore, 55, daughter of the late Douglas "Sonny" Reed and Patricia Cox Reed, was born on Jan. 29, 1969, in Taylor County, Kentucky and died on Monday, March 25, 2024, in Campbellsville.

She was a certified pharmacy technician at the Kroger in Green River Plaza who loved spending time with family and friends, helping others in need and being a positive force in the lives of everyone she met. She professed faith in Christ and was a member of Liberty Separate Baptist Church in Green County.


She united in marriage to Richard Weldon Moore on May 4, 1996.

Besides her loving husband, Richard Weldon Moore, of Campbellsville, Pam is survived by two children who adored her, John Lewis Moore, of Elizabethtown, and Kyle "Sonny" Moore, of Louisville; one sister, Kim Pike, of Campbellsville; one mother-in-law, Lillian Moore, of Greensburg; five nephews: Adam Powell, Trevor Young, Cameron Craig, Dakota Craig and Derek Whitley; two nieces, Felicia Whitley and Marsha Young; a best friend, Melisa Clark; several great nieces and great nephews and many other relatives, friends, coworkers and church family members.

FUNERAL SERVICE: 11amET Saturday, March 30, 2024 at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Bro. Stephen Stilts and Bro. Todd Davis. Visitation: 5-8 Friday.

BURIAL: Liberty Separate Baptist Church Cemetery

Donations may be made to Pamela's niece, Felicia Whitley's, cancer fund via Venmo at "andrea-clark-187" or via PayPal to sewcutecreations@hotmail.com.

Pam was also a proud organ donor who cherished the chance to help others even in death. The family encourages those interested in honoring her memory to visit registermeky.org or contact their local driver's licensing office for more information.


This story was posted on 2024-03-29 10:12:55.
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