Reger Funeral Home
Obituaries
(2020)

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  1.    Moore,  Victoria Mae
  2.    Epling,  Leona Ruth
  3.    Johnson,  Helen Jean
  4.    Gillispie,  Carolyn
  5.    Adkins,  Betty
  6.    Bradshaw,  Don Carroll
  7.    Farley,  James Edward
  8.    Sharp,  Emily
  9.    Sheffield,  Jerry Elvis
  10.  Ball,  Alta Mae
  11.  Adkins,  Raymond
  12.  Tenney,  Rosa Lea
  13.  Kirby,  Michael Glenn
  14.  Blake,  Nancy Sue
  15.  Moore,  Katrinka Lynn
  16.  Bays,  Judy
  17.  Messinger,  Pansy
  18.  Bledsoe,  Mary Elizabeth
  19.  Slone,  Frankie Dean
  20.  Bentley,  Mary Louise
  21.  Akers,  Sadie Lois
  22.  Shy,  Stephen Craig
  23.  Rice,  Ruth Ann
  24.  Powell,  Bernice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cabell County
Doors to the Past

Obituary

Victoria Mae Kelly Moore
(December 19, 1966 - November 1 2020)


Victoria Mae Kelly Moore


Victoria Kelly-Moore, 53, passed away Sunday, November 1, 2020, at SMMC. She was born on December 19, 1966 in Ashland, KY. She was raised in multiple cities across the state of WV with Ceredo-Kenova and Sistersville being two most dear to her heart. She was preceded in death by her father, Calvin Kelly; cherished sister-in-law, Sally Lloyd; father-in-law, Joseph Moore Sr.; and mother-in-law, Ruth Moore. She is survived by her mother, Margaret Kelly; daughter, Amber Kelly; husband, Joseph Moore Jr.; two step-daughters, Caitlin Arthur (Eric) and Alex Moore; two brothers, Glen Kelly (Cindy), and John Kelly (Kim); four nieces and nephews, Erin Stephens (Shannon), Tyler Lloyd, C.G. Kelly, and John David Kelly; as well as many other wonderful family and friends including life-long companion, Candie Armstrong who served as more of a sister.  She held a BA through Marshall and a MSW through WVU. She held her career as social worker and life calling in behavioral health and addiction counseling very close to her heart. Victoria enjoyed music and shared her beautiful voice in both church choirs and local bands, to hear her sing was a true blessing. Her faith was a guiding light throughout her life, and she was active in her church, First Presbyterian Church of Kenova. She was quite the football fan and showed it by bleeding green for the Marshall Thundering Herd and rooting for those Mile-High Denver Broncos. Victoria was captivated by the beauty that only the WV mountains could hold and very much enjoyed trout fishing, especially with her beloved husband Joe. Services will be held at Reger Funeral Home in Huntington on Saturday November 7, 2020. Family will be accepted at 2pm, along with a public visitation from 3-5pm with a funeral service to follow at 5pm. A graveside service will be held at Mountain View Cemetery in Richwood, WV on Sunday November 8, 2020 at noon.

 

 

 

 

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