1927
2013
Patricia Moulton, (nee Lee)., 85, on Friday, July 26, 2013. Beloved wife of the late Robert Moulton; loving mother of Diane Moulton, Sean (Angie) Moulton, the late Nancy Joseph and Karen Jennings; dear grandmother of 4; great grandmother of 3; dear cousin and friend to many.
Memorial services will be 11:00 AM, Friday August 2 at Emmanuel Episcopal Church 9 S. Bompart between W. Lockwood Ave. and Big Bend Blvd in Webster Groves.
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6 Entries
August 1, 2013
I knew Pat in our Kappa Delta Alumnae Chapter; she was a delightful person and we will miss her.
Deb Boswell
August 1, 2013
Mary Usher
I have known Pat for 40 years. I am one of her Kappa Delta sisters. I always thought very highly of her. You have my deepest sympathy.
July 31, 2013
Kelley & Stuart Graham
Dear Sean and Angie and family..we did not know your mother, though it sounds like she was a well-loved and vital person in her community. We are so sad for your loss and are thinking of you all.
July 31, 2013
Sue Ann McAvoy
I knew Pat for over 25 years in the Kappa Delta Alumnae Association. She always had a great laugh and a quick smile. She will be missed.
July 31, 2013
Sally Hanson
I have known your mom for over 25 years in the Kappa Delta Alumnae Chapter. She will be missed.
July 30, 2013
Marilyn and Roland Meyer
So very very sorry to hear about your mom , Dianne. What a shock this must have been for you. You have our sincere sympathy.
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