Penwell Turner Funeral Home - Shelby, Ohio

Pamela Ann Moser

Pamela Ann “Pam” Moser, age 76, of Shelby, died Saturday, October 18, 2025 at the Crestwood Care Center in Shelby. Pam’s unexpected death follows a brief illness.

Pam was born April 21, 1949 in Shelby, the daughter of the late Robert H. and Miriam J. (McBride) Moser. Growing up in Shiloh, she graduated from Plymouth High School in 1967. Throughout her life she worked for various doctors’ offices, most notably for Dr. Dorsey in Mansfield, retiring from OhioHealth.

Pam was an active and devout Roman Catholic. She was a faithful member of Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Shelby and regularly attended St. Joseph Catholic Church in Plymouth. She loved singing in the church choirs and remained active in many church functions and parish life including working funeral dinners. As a hobby, Pam loved knitting and crocheting, making many items, including baby blankets and prayer shawls, which she loved gifting to others. She also enjoyed traveling especially her visits to Ireland and Italy.

Pam is survived by her cousins and their families: Tom and Mary Ruckman and Dick and Linda Ebinger; and many other cousins and special friends, including her dear friend: Lana Van Vlerah. Her reunion in heaven is certain to be joyous with her parents; infant brother: Thomas; and many other cousins and friends.

Family and friends are welcome to attend Pam’s Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 11 am at Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 29 West Street, Shelby, OH 44875. A rosary will be recited before mass at 10:45 am.  Fr. Chris Mileski will celebrate the Mass with burial following in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Shiloh. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph Catholic Church, 119 Sandusky Street, Plymouth, OH 44865.

Condolences may be left on Pam’s obituary on the funeral home’s website (PenwellFuneralHome.com) or their Facebook page (Facebook.com/PenwellFuneralHome).

Memories & Condolence

  1. Nikki Fortman says:

    Gonna miss you Pam! Say hi to Miriam for me

  2. Pamela Saunders says:

    Wow! What a shock! Such a Beautiful Lady, had a lot of fun time with Pam back in the late 80’s thru 90’s . What I would give to have seen you one last time. To let you know I treasured our friendship. May you now be at peace no more suffering, And I know your parents were so glad to reunite with you.
    And to her cousins and closed friends May God Comfort you all.

  3. John and Karen Baker says:

    Tom, Mary and all of Pam’s family: please accept our deepest sympathy. Pam was such a vibrant personality and she will certainly be missed.

  4. Melody & Rick Niblick says:

    Mary Tom and all of Pam’s family, so very sorry for your loss! Was such a shock to hear of her passing. She was such a beautiful wonderful person loved visiting with her when she would come to Tom and Mary’s to visit. Loved hearing about her many adventures. Love & Prayers for all.

  5. Kelly Snyder says:

    I feel so lucky to have known Pam. Any time we got together for family functions we would laugh so much! She will be missed by many!

  6. Lynne Argo says:

    My dearest Pam, you and your mama were two of my favorite people. I’m sure you two are giggling together again on the other side. Love you!

  7. Brenda Hopkins says:

    God bless Pam. She is one of my favorite residents. She will always be my sweet pea! Her passing was unexpected. Fly high, dear!

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