Patricia Nell Moyers
January 23, 1940 -
September 21, 2024

Visitation

September 29, 2024
2pm to 3pm

Service 

September 29, 2024
3pm

Interment

Obituary

A celebration of life for Patricia Nell Moyers, 84, of Fayetteville, TN, will take place on Sunday, September 29, 2024, at 3 PM at Higgins Funeral Home, with Bro. Randy Nichols officiating. Family and friends are invited to visit from 2 PM to 3 PM on Sunday at the funeral home. A private interment will follow at a later date.

Pat was born on January 23, 1940, in Lincoln County, TN, to the late Sidney Crawford and Winnie Grace Jean Crawford. She served as a secretary for the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM). Pat loved cooking and cherished her role as Memaw to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a member of Maranatha Baptist Church. Pat passed away on September 21, 2024, at Huntsville Hospital in Huntsville, AL.

Survivors include her daughter, Debra Gulley; grandchildren, Ashley (Dustin) Williams, Ryan Gulley, and Phillip Felty; great-granddaughters, Aubree, Callie, and Lainee Williams; brothers, Raymond Crawford, and David (Barbara) Crawford; and a sister, Carolyn McInnis. In addition to her parents, Pat was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Franklin Moyers; daughter, Dana Felty; brothers, Johnson Crawford, and William Crawford; and sisters, Louise Pitts, Virginia McClanahan, Mildred Dunn, and Lillian Posey.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a charity of your choice.

Higgins Funeral Home is honored to be serving the family of Patricia Nell Moyers.

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7 Comments

  1. Rose Osteen

    So sorry Debra for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. 🙏❤️

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  2. Carolyn McInnis

    My sister was blessed with the birth of her first child. She truly wanted a child that she could keep for her own. She had mothered so many nephews but had to let them go. I do not know of a niece that she got to care for so it looks like that is a reason that God gave her daughters. Her first born Debra Gulley remained her constant caretaker her whole life. Debra always came to check on her every morning before leaving for work. This became too many years to calculate. God bless Debra for such caring actiions. I implore Debra’s friends to wrap her in needed care now.

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  3. Gail McAlister Eakin

    Debra, you and your family are in my prayers.

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  4. Carolyn McInnis

    Tricia was #9 in a family of 11 siblings of which 7 were girls and 4 boys. I am the only girl remaining. The first recollection of Tricia was as she stood at grave site of Sandra Gail who had died at 6 week’s of age. Tricia said, Don’t put my baby in that grave.” She was happiest when holding a baby. She chose to do that with many of her nephews who were brought to live with Mom and Dad. Today, I ask Jesus to give her Sandra Gail to cuddle her to her delight. Tricia was greatly gifted in intellect and was in a position to serve our country in her work at Redstone. She would have to go to work when Washington D. C. WAS SHUT DOWN. ONLY GOD KNOWS HOW HE CHOSE TO USE HER ON HER EARTHLY JOURNEY.

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  5. Pat Dillon

    Debra and family I send my sincere condolences to you. You are in my prayers.
    Again I am so sorry for your loss.

    Reply
  6. Joyce Johnson

    Raymon so sorry to see you have lost another sister. You will be in my Prayers. Joyce.

    Reply
  7. Kathy Shook Brown

    My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I remember going to Church with Pat and David. May you have great memories.

    Reply

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7 Comments

  1. Rose Osteen

    So sorry Debra for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. 🙏❤️

    Reply
  2. Carolyn McInnis

    My sister was blessed with the birth of her first child. She truly wanted a child that she could keep for her own. She had mothered so many nephews but had to let them go. I do not know of a niece that she got to care for so it looks like that is a reason that God gave her daughters. Her first born Debra Gulley remained her constant caretaker her whole life. Debra always came to check on her every morning before leaving for work. This became too many years to calculate. God bless Debra for such caring actiions. I implore Debra’s friends to wrap her in needed care now.

    Reply
  3. Gail McAlister Eakin

    Debra, you and your family are in my prayers.

    Reply
  4. Carolyn McInnis

    Tricia was #9 in a family of 11 siblings of which 7 were girls and 4 boys. I am the only girl remaining. The first recollection of Tricia was as she stood at grave site of Sandra Gail who had died at 6 week’s of age. Tricia said, Don’t put my baby in that grave.” She was happiest when holding a baby. She chose to do that with many of her nephews who were brought to live with Mom and Dad. Today, I ask Jesus to give her Sandra Gail to cuddle her to her delight. Tricia was greatly gifted in intellect and was in a position to serve our country in her work at Redstone. She would have to go to work when Washington D. C. WAS SHUT DOWN. ONLY GOD KNOWS HOW HE CHOSE TO USE HER ON HER EARTHLY JOURNEY.

    Reply
  5. Pat Dillon

    Debra and family I send my sincere condolences to you. You are in my prayers.
    Again I am so sorry for your loss.

    Reply
  6. Joyce Johnson

    Raymon so sorry to see you have lost another sister. You will be in my Prayers. Joyce.

    Reply
  7. Kathy Shook Brown

    My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I remember going to Church with Pat and David. May you have great memories.

    Reply

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