Mrs. Pamela Jeanine Steele Moore's Obituary
Pamela Jeanine Steele Moore was born March 11, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois. She was born fourth of five Children to her loving Mother Betty Jean Anderson. She attended Park Manor Elementary School, and graduated from Hirsch High School. Pamela moved from her home in Chicago, Illinois and relocated to Meridian, Mississippi to be near her mother and daughter who had already relocated prior to herself. This move brought about a miraculous change of life for her. She decided to make Meridian her home. She became employed at Avery Dennison where she met, fell in love with and married Charles Moore. They took their vows of marriage on June 17, 2006 and kept those vows in their hearts until God called her home on Thursday, November 24, 2016. She accepted God and Christ Jesus as her Lord and Savior, joining the New Prospect Missionary Baptist Church. Although Pamela now resides in her heavenly home, she will always live in the hearts and minds of the legacy she leaves behind. Charles Moore, a loving husband and care-taker. Her daughter, Tamyka Jamiece McAllister; her Grandson Andre' Jordan Charleston Jr., her Grand-daughter, Tauriel Jalysa Pirtle; two sisters Linda Lett (Percy), Rita Steele; a brother, Arthur Anderson; six nieces; Adrina, Tawanna, Joi, Shannon, Mariah and Jada. Three Nephews; Ontonio, Kyle, and Jeramiah; two Aunts; Shirley Jean Gowdy and Mildred Anderson, three sister-in-laws Alice Colston (James), Betty Easley, and Gloria Moore; two brother-in-laws Danny Moore (Renee), Dennis Moore; and a host of Nieces, Nephews, other relatives and friends. A brother, Sam Thomas Anderson, preceded her in death. ' Pamela is gone .... but, her empowered spirit will forever linger with ill the depths of our hearts. We all have a lifetime of memories with one_ of God's most precious angels that have graced this earth, and her name is Pamela Jeanine Moore. "We Love You".
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