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Mrs. Pamela Lucretia Hughes Moore

04/20/1949 - 02/13/2022

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Obituary For Mrs. Pamela Lucretia Hughes Moore

In the early morning hours of February 13, 2022, an angel of the Lord was dispatched to escort our dearly loved Pamela Hughes Moore, to her heavenly home. Her loved ones, including her parents and beloved son, Nathaniel “Nate” Vincent Moore, were eagerly awaiting her arrival.

Born Pamela Lucretia Hughes in Beckley, West Virginia, on April 20, 1949, she was the beloved daughter of the late Albert J. Hughes and Lucinda “Boots” Fountain Hughes.

Pamela, known to all as “Pam”, received her education from the Raleigh County School system. It was at Stratton High School where she would not only excel in all academic areas, but find her soul mate and the love of her life, Thomas “Tommy” Moore Sr. The high school sweethearts were united in holy matrimony August 12, 1970. Over their 51 year union, the couple was blessed with two sons, Thomas “Tommy 2” and Nathaniel “Nate”.

Pam began her Christian journey becoming a member of New Hope Baptist Church as a young girl. Ultimately, she would join her husband in his various pastoral positions, faithfully serving as part of the congregation of First Baptist Church Harper Heights. She was also a member of the West Virginia Baptist State Convention.

Pam was a graduate of West Virginia State College, Institute, West Virginia, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education in 1970. While attending West Virginia State College, Pam became a member of the Alpha Delta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. Having “10” other Sisters from “The Late Eleven” was right up Pam’s alley. She subsequently obtained a Master of Arts in Education Administration from the West Virginia College of Graduate Studies, along with post graduate studies from Marshall University.

As an educator, Pam found her niche when she became a math teacher at Park Middle School. Pam spent 42 years teaching mathematics in the same classroom, making it her home away from home until her retirement in 2012. Pam served in numerous leadership capacities including the Head of the Mathematics Department, President of the Faculty Senate, Girl’s Track coach, and was nominated several times as Raleigh County Teacher of the Year. Additionally, she was selected and served on the West Virginia Commission for Professional Teaching Standards in Charleston, West Virginia. Pam was also instrumental in developing a Black History Bee which included participation from the community.

Her former coworkers have described her as “everyone’s go-to person”, “Mother and friend” and “Head of the Park Middle School Family”. If a coworker or a student needed anything, all they needed to do was to go to Mrs. Moore, whether it was school supplies, a snack or an entire lunch, a shoulder for support, sound advice, and definitely a diet Pepsi.

Pam’s generosity, compassion, and selfless qualities were obvious to all who knew and loved her. She had a passion for people. During her life, she demonstrated daily her belief that it was more blessed to give than to receive. She would do without in order for others to have what they needed. Of her many achievements, nothing made Pam prouder or more fulfilled than her family. Family was her love. She was happy, satisfied, and blessed beyond measure, loving in a way that was unique unto her. Pam was known for never missing a Marshall University football game in the four years that Tommy 2 was playing, or spending each week in Georgia with grandsons, Trey and Trevor.

A Delta for over 50 years, she was a member of the Beckley Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. Pam was also a tireless and dedicated member and treasurer of BEAUTY! (Black Educators Are United Totally Yes!). Her dedication and loyalty to these two organizations further exemplifies her love and commitment to these civic extensions of her family.

The sudden loss of Pam has caused unspeakable grief by all who knew and loved her. It has been a time of reflection for many. There are so many stories we would love to share, but the space will not allow. In remembering her, remember her radiant smile and laughter, her desire to give and bless others, and the many lives she touched in her daily walk, including the lives of the hundreds she impacted with those “42” years spent in the classroom teaching “just a bit more than math”.

Those left to cherish the memories include her beloved husband, Reverend Thomas V. “Tommy” Moore; son, Thomas V. “Tommy 2” Moore II (Frances) of Atlanta, Georgia; grandsons, Thomas V. “Trey” Moore III and Trevor V. “Cheddar” Moore, both of Atlanta, Georgia; brothers, Albert “Chubby” Hughes of Beckley, West Virginia, Dr. Timothy “T.K.” Hughes of Greensboro, North Carolina, and Robert S. Moore Jr. (Barbara) of Beckley, West Virginia; sisters, Lucille “Cookie” Moore Jones (Darrell) of Beckley, West Virginia, Priscilla “Ann” Moore Bradley (Dolphous) of Beckley, West Virginia, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who will cherish her memory. You know who you are.

Funeral service will be 12:00PM Friday, February 25, 2022 at St. Paul Baptist Temple 129 Rice St. Beckley with Rev. Thomas V. Moore Sr. officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Memorial Park, Beckley.

Friends, while wearing masks and observing social distancing, may view and visit with the family one hour prior to the funeral service.

Email condolences to ritchiejohnsonfuneralparlor@gmail.com.

Arrangements entrusted to Ritchie & Johnson Funeral Parlor, Beckley.

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  • 03/06/2022

    The Late Eleven: As I tried to put in words what I felt, the system shut down. How fitting. Pam, our line is slowing forming in the Omega Omega Chapter. We all know one day, in God's own time, we will all be in that Omega Omega Chapter and our line of eleven will form once again, close our circle and become one again and we shall sing once again, "Oh joyful are we for we know we're part of Delta!" Until then my soror and my sister, we will hold you close in our hearts (along with Yvonne) knowing you will be here with us every step of the way-- especially when things get a little crazy among us (smiles). I will always remember you driving the "get away" car and perhaps you can clarify which two jumped out whose window to catch you because they could not come out the front door past our Big Sisters. Lucky for me as I left Dawson Hall headed to Hill Hall where everyone else was I saw the green car and everyone was yelling, "Hurry up!" I ran and jumped into the car without a clue and you took off flying up the street on the back side of the campus to the main highway. I don't know how we all got into your car. That began our Saturday adventure of the "Pyramids being kidnapped by the Kappas." So many wonderful memories . . . . . . . . . . . . . To #5 with love from #8 of 11

  • 03/02/2022

    My sincere condolences to the family. Mrs. Moore taught me in school she was a great motivator and a great teacher who care about her students. May you rest in Heaven. My prayers for comfort and strength to the family.

  • 03/02/2022

    Cousin Tommy and family, my heartfelt sympathy at the sudden passing of your dear wife and life partner Pam. I remember her to be a beacon of light. She will be sorely missed. Sending love, hugs and prayers of comfort and peace as you navigate your way through the grieving process. Know that I/we the Johnson family love you very much and remain in a state of availability to you whatever you may need. May God continue to carry you and comfort you as only He can. Love ~ Cousin Debbie Johnson (Columbus,Ohio)

  • 03/02/2022

    My heartfelt condolences to you Cousin Tommy and the entire family. Sending love, hugs and prayers of comfort and peace at such a trying time. May the Lord comfort you as only He can. Much love for you ~ Your Cousin Debbie Johnson

  • 03/02/2022

    My deepest sympathy to the whole family. I love the family. She was a beautiful Woman in Christ. She always had a radiant smile and kind words to others. She will be miss in the neighborhood and the school system. MY PRAYERS UP FOR THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS. GOD CONTINUE TO BE WITH THE FAMILY. Love Renae Mahan

  • 02/25/2022

    My family and I send our condolences to the Moore Family. Mrs. Moore was one of our BIGGEST fans when Tommy 2 and I played at Marshall. In my later years as a coach at WVSU, I would often look into the crowd and see Mr. and Mrs. Moore cheering my team on. I truly APPRECIATE Mrs. Moore's support as well as Mr. Moore. We will keep the Moore's in our prayers. Will King

  • 02/25/2022

    I was deeply saddened to hear of the loss of friend and classmate Pam. She was a charismatic leader, teacher, and friend and will be greatly missed. My sincere condolences offered to the Moore family on behalf of the Wicks family and 'old East Park' Broadway community.

  • 02/25/2022

    Tom, I just saw in the funeral section that Pam had passed. I had to go online to get the details. Sorry for your lose. The short time's I got to speak to Pam either at the office or at Captain D's I always enjoyed the conversations. Trust in the Lord with all your heart. Skip Castanon

  • 02/24/2022

    Mrs. Moore was an amazing woman of God, and phenomenal teacher. She was always so encouraging and pushed me to be better and do better in my classwork and in life. A loving and caring woman who always made you feel so special. Prayers over the family and friends as a real Angel got her wings.

  • 02/23/2022

    I'm at a loss of words, I cant believe I'm writing this. Want to send my deepest condolences to Mr Moore and the family. I have so many great memories of you, most of all thank you for everything you taught me in life! What a beautiful, Godly woman you were, I will always remember you and keep you in spirit. Until we meet again, I love you dearly Sheena Davis

  • 02/23/2022

    Sending our warmest condolences to the Moore family during their hours of bereavement. Thomas Moore II, please know your Keller family is praying with and for you and your family!

  • 02/23/2022

    Mrs. Moore was a great lady, one of my best memories of going to Park was the year that I spent with her. Incredibly sad news and thoughts and prayers to all her loved ones! She was definitely one of the good ones!

  • 02/23/2022

  • 02/22/2022

    I will never forget Pam, one of the nicest people I have ever known. A beautiful friend who always had a hug for me. I will never forget you Pam. Prayers and love to her family. Love P. Moore, as she so fondly referred to me because we shared the same initials.

  • 02/22/2022

    My sincere condolences to you Cousin Tommy, Cousin Chubby and the rest of the family. Circumstances kept us from coming back to Beckley, but meeting you all fulfilled my Mom Betti Fountains goal, to know her fathers (Speedy) family. May the Lords comfort and mercy sustain you all. Love your New York Cousins Betti, Barbara, Stormy, Erycka Fountain

  • 02/22/2022

    My sincere prayers and condolences to the Moore and Hughes family. Pam's light will continue to shine through the many students she touched. May God continue to bless you.

  • 02/22/2022

    Moore family, Pam was the sweetest, kindest person. Whenever I subbed at Park for a few months, she made me feel very comfortable and like I belonged there. Everyday coming in my office just to say hello. She even bought me a gift for secretary's day and I still have it to this day. That was at least 19 years ago. She sure was a light in my life. I am so very sorry for your loss.

  • 02/22/2022

    My sincere prayers and condolences to Reverend Thomas Moore and family, May God strengthen you and give you peace during this difficult time 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • 02/21/2022

    Rev. Moore and family. We were sadden to hear of the transitioning of your beautiful wife and mother. We know that word are so inadequate at a time like this, but know that she is resting in the arms of Jesus. When times gets hard for you remember God's word thats says for us to look toward the hills from which cometh our help. Sincerely In Christ Elders Nick & Janet Hairston and family

  • 02/21/2022

    Mrs. Thank you for the Love always shown towards me & my family, & my kids at school . U always had a smile & u let me know always that keep up the good work with CHRIST.. 🥰🙌 you will always have a very special place in my heart . Take your rest beautiful lady.😭💔🙏

  • 02/21/2022

    Words cannot truly express how I feel. Pam will be missed!! With Sympathy, love and prayers to the family. Even though we have to say goodbye for now, there's comfort in knowing that we will surely meet again! Elaine

  • 02/21/2022

    So Sorry For Your Loss. She Was A Amazing Lady.May God Give The Family Strength Doing This Difficult Time -Charlene Wynes Davis

  • 02/21/2022

    I am blessed to have known Pam since elementary school.Had the opportunity to teach with her for many years.She always looked out for me and for that I am grateful.You can write volumes about the kind and caring person she was.Most important was how she cherished God and her family and held education in its highest regard.Our condolences go to the Moore and Hughes families.Wayne and Diana Bennett

  • 02/20/2022

    When you are finally left alone with your memories, smile .....you found a good one.

  • 02/19/2022

    Our sincere condolences to Tommy and family. Keeping all in prayer. Bill & Amanda Sawyers

  • 02/18/2022

    To Rev. Thomas Moore & family My prayers and thoughts are with you. SIster Moore was a loving, kind and considerate person. I felt like I had known her forever. She will be missed but I am asking God to keep her memory alive with great and loving memories. Trust Jesus to see you through this sad and difficult time. He has helped me through my bereavements. I know He will help you and your family.

  • 02/18/2022

  • 02/17/2022

    Praying for Pastor Moore and Family Raymond Powell

  • 02/17/2022

    To Mr Moore my condolences to you and your family Mrs Moore was a very nice lady always had a smile on her face

  • 02/17/2022

    To the family of Pamela Moore, our deepest sympathy goes out to Pastor Tommy Moore, a dear friend and school friend and brother in Christ. Words can not express how sorry we are to hear about Pam, my heart pains for you. May God continue to bless you and your family in this time of grief. William "Turk" Hairston and Wendy

  • 02/17/2022

    Pastor Moore and Family, We, the members of the Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church and the members of the Tygart Valley Baptist Association wish to extend to you our deepest condolence to you and your family. We are keeping you in our prayers. Pastor Paul Mitchell, Moderator and Pastor Charles Miller-Pastor and 1st Vice President.

  • 02/17/2022

    To the Moore and Hughes family, I offer my most sincere condolences. My prayers and thoughts will be with you during this most difficult and dark time. Hold on to God's light , for he will see you through. Ginger Howard

  • 02/16/2022

    Finley Shepherd and family want to let you know that our thoughts are with you and the family. We're wishing you and our family courage and peace during this time of mourning. Love you. Finley, Donna, Fuschia and Jeffrey Shepherd

  • 02/16/2022

    Sympathy and prayers to the Moore family

  • 02/16/2022

    To the Moore family,you have our deepest sympathy, prayers, and condolences. May God bless and keep you during this difficult time. Sincerely Clifford &Eileen Washington.

  • 02/16/2022

    On behalf of the Stratton High School Alumni Committee, condolences are extended to Pam's family, especially to her husband Pastor Thomas Moore whom we lovingly & respectfully refer to as "Tommy!" Committee Secretary, Charlene Hairston

  • 02/16/2022

    Searching for words to express the grief that we feel regarding Pam's passing. Trusting that Pastor Moore and his family will find some comfort in knowing that others are grieving with them. Also, the love and admiration felt will linger on! Danny & Charlene Hairston

  • 02/16/2022

    To the family of Pamela Moore: We will keep you all in our prayers. May God provide you ease during the grieving process in the days ahead. May your memories provide you with treasures of happy memories. Charles and Arnita Branch.

  • 02/15/2022

    Mrs. Moore always looked-out for my children at Park Middle School. Mrs. Moore was a good lady! Condolences to the family. Ron Booker

  • 02/14/2022

    She was one of the best teacher when I was in park Jr. High and my daughter had her to. she love her to .love her help ms.english with track .she was a nice lady.will be miss

  • 02/14/2022

    Pastor Moore and family Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. Pam was truly a beautiful woman of God. We will truly miss her smiling face. May God continue to comfort you in the days to come. James and Delena Jones

  • 02/14/2022

    She was always brought a ray of sunshine where ever she appeared. A lady who will truly be missed by many. I ask Jesus to keep His arms around Pastor Moore and children present and future

  • 02/14/2022

    Greatest Teacher

  • 02/13/2022

    Brother Thomas Moore, Sr. and family, my heart is heavy as I heard the news about Pam. She was a kindhearted woman. She was always willing to help you or guide you any way she could. My prayers are with you this day and many to come. May the Eternal be with you and your family. Elvira Dorcas

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