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Paula Lynn Butler Moses, age 68, departed her earthly home on Monday, November 11, 2024, at her residence in Como, MS.
Funeral services for Paula will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, November 15, 2024, at Lifepoint Church in Senatobia, MS, with interment to follow at Longtown Cemetery in Crenshaw, MS. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service.
Paula was born on July 4, 1956, to the late L.D. Butler and Marie Rawson Butler in Jackson, MS. For many years, she worked diligently as an accountant for the Mississippi Department of Health at the local district office. Her colleagues remember her not only for her expertise with numbers but also for her warm smile and unwavering support.
Beyond her career, Paula was an avid reader with a passion for literature. She was also a devoted member of Lifepoint Church in Senatobia, where she was actively involved in church activities and dedicated her time to the daycare, ensuring that children felt loved and cared for in a nurturing environment.
Paula’s greatest joy, however, came from spending time with her grandchildren. She cherished every moment with them, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Her love for her family was evident in every interaction, and her nurturing spirit made a profound impact on their lives.
She is survived by her two sons, Troy Lee Moses, Jr. (Tanya) of Como, MS, and Brandon Ray Guy Moses of Brandon, MS; three stepdaughters, Jennifer Chambless of Crystal Springs, MS, Stacy Moses of Hammond, LA, and Tracy Moses of Metairie, LA; five grandchildren, Destiny Moses, Kennedy Rybolt, Gunner Moses, Briggs Moses, and Fallon Moses; four step-grandchildren, Tabitha Coulson, Alyssa Valley, Taylor Chambless, and Brian Spiess, Jr.; and five great-grandchildren.
Along with her parents, Paula is welcomed in Heaven by her husband, Troy Lee Moses, Sr.
Paula lived a life dedicated to her family, faith, and profession, leaving behind a legacy of kindness and service.
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