In loving memory of

Patricia A. Moe
July 20, 1926 - May 14, 2017

Stoughton- Patricia Moe, age 90, passed away peacefully Sunday May 14, 2017 on what would have been her 68th wedding anniversary. She was born in Stoughton on July 20, 1926 to Edward and Ida Mae Amundson. Pat graduated from Stoughton High School in 1944 and Bernhardt Secretarial School in 1945. She married the love of her life Seamon "Buck" Moe on May 14, 1949. Pat worked for Dane County Department of Social Services for 26 years. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend to all. Pat is survived by her son, Gerald Moe; daughter, Kathy Curro (Jim Kirchen); grandson, Andrew (Michelle) Curro; granddaughter, Angela Curro; great grandson, Radley Hlavac; sister, Judith Bredesen; sister-in-law, Virginia Horn; and many loving nieces, nephews, and extended family. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and brothers-in-law, Ford Horn and Arlo Bredesen. Memorial services will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, June 3, 2017 at Cress Funeral Home in Stoughton. Friends and relatives are invited to a luncheon, immediately following, at the Stoughton VFW Post 328. Friends may greet the family from 10:00 AM until the time of services Saturday at the funeral home. We'd like to thank the staff at Skaalen Residence, Azura Memory Care, & Agrace Hospice for the wonderful care they provided and the loving support of our family. Please share your memories of Patricia.
Cress Funeral Service
206 W. Prospect Street
Stoughton, WI 53589
(608) 873-9244

Tributes

Marcia Weuve wrote on Jun 2, 2017:

"I met Pat when my husband and I moved to Stoughton in 1995 and purchased our lovely and historic brick home at 111 South 5th St. I was doing research on the history of the house and someone put me in touch with Pat, since this was the house she grew up in. We became friends and sort of bonded over our mutual love for that old house! She told me so many great stories about growing up there and all about her parents, especially her mother, Ida Mae. She gave me pictures of the house and that meant a lot to me. We had so much fun! She would invite me over for tea and we'd talk and talk. She was a beautiful person inside and out and I missed her very much when we moved to Texas. I know your family is missing her now, but you can be glad knowing she's at safe in Jesus' arms and that you'll all see her again one day. Sending prayers and peace to you all. Marcia Weuve"

Tom Moe wrote on May 31, 2017:

"Our thoughts our with you and your family. Edwin Moe Family"

Nancy Dunham wrote on May 29, 2017:

"Dear Kathy and Jerry and family, Our hearts break for you. Your mom fought a long, tough battle. She was a very special lady and we have such wonderful memories to hold on to. She will never be forgotten and always in our hearts. Love you all. Nancy and Jim Dunham"