Rose was born in Memphis, TN the oldest of two children born to Ernestine Meredith Burr and Wiley Desverney Thompson. When her mother passed away, she came to Orangeburg to live with her paternal grandparents and her father's sisters.
Rose became a member of Trinity Methodist Church (Trinity United Methodist), at an early age where she was active with the Methodist Youth Fellowship and also served as a Sunday School teacher. She attended Felton Training School on the campus of South Carolina State College (S. C. State University) where she excelled as a student and was named Miss Felton by the students. She matriculated to Wilkinson High School, where she continued to pursue academic excellence. She participated in many school activities including the National Honor Society and the Wilkinsonian staff, serving as Editor.
At South Carolina State College, Rose was initiated into Alpha Xi Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, serving as President during the 1952-1953 school term. She became a life member of Delta later in her life. She earned membership in the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Who's Who Among College and University Students, and graduated from State with a Bachelors Degree in Library Science.
Her first employment was at the historic Booker T. Washington High School in Columbia, S. C. where she worked as a school librarian. She also worked in Orangeburg School District 5 as a Librarian and at S.C.S.C. during the deployment of her husband. Rose was an active and enthusiastic member of the S. C. State Alumni Association, serving as a national officer for many years. She was a life member of the Association, and worked diligently on the local and national levels. During this time the Moyes' made Prince George, VA their permanent home. Rose was active in the community, making lasting friends with her neighbors. She took an active role in the local Democratic Party and as a result she was appointed to the Prince George County Electoral Board and was eventually elevated to President of the Board. She served in this capacity for more than 15 years establishing herself as a fair and able elections administrator, earning the respect of County Staff and fellow Board members, Republican and Democrats alike. Rose retired from this position after the 2010 elections.
Rose Moye was first and foremost a proud mother and homemaker. She elected to stay at home to care for the children and the home. She was also proud of her place as the winner of the annual Christmas decorations contest for the neighborhood surrounding Prince George. What began as a simple effort to share her love of the Christmas season with her neighbors became a five-time string of awards from community leaders.
Rose's final days reflected the principle that character is defined by how we meet the inevitable challenges in life. She determined that her life would not change - she would continue to look forward. She entered the hospital and finally ended the battle with cancer - passing away in her style and on her terms: comfortable with the life that she had led.
Survivors include her husband of 57 years, Harold Moye of the home; son, Myron D. Moye of Berkeley, CA; daughter, Angela White (Wayne) of Columbia, SC; five grandchildren; a sister, Barbara T. Townsend (Zack) of Orangeburg, SC and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and special friends.
A service of love and remembrance will be held 1:00 P.M., Wednesday, January 19, 2011 at Fort Lee Memorial Chapel 10600 Sisisky Avenue, Fort Lee, VA and a second service of love and remembrance will be held 12:00 Noon, Saturday, January 22, 2011 at Trinity United Methodist Church, Orangeburg, SC.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the SCSU National Alumni Association, Inc., P.O. Box 7113, SCSU, 300 College St., N.E. Orangeburg, SC 29117 or the American Cancer Society, 4240 Park Place Court, Glen Allen, VA 23060, in memory of Rose T. Moye.
Family members and friends are invited to pay final tribute to Mrs. Moye at www.jmwilkersonsince1874.com where you may view a video tribute online.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the staff of J.M. Wilkerson Funeral Establishment, Inc., 102 South Avenue, Petersburg, VA, (804) 732-8911.
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Trent Lofton
January 19, 2011
I celebrate the life, the kindness, and friendship of a truly wonderful and dear lady.
Mrs. Rose Moye will continue to be in a part of our family life, just as she and her family have been since the early seventies. Her conversations with mom on topics old and new, their passion for their gardens, or a chance to share the latest scoop on store sales will be missed, and remembered fondly. They have shared the joys and weathered the sorrows throughout the years, one phone call at a time, and have always been there for each other.
The Moye family is truly blessed to have been together with her at this time, and within that I sincerely hope that they can find some measure of comfort.
In family, and in friendship, you have my deepest condolences,
Trent Lofton
Georgia Lofton
January 19, 2011
Rose,
Life gives us good days and bad days, as well as friends to share both. We have been friends for 32 years, and as my friend you were caring and supportive through all of that time. I still think of the good times when we talked about everything and laughed about nothing together.
I will cherish the special times we shared together, and in every situation you knew just what to say or do. I just want to say how much I appreciate our friendship. A friend doesn't judge by appearance or action. A friend isn't afraid to be honest. A friend accepts you exactly as you are. I will miss you dearly.
To Harold and family: There really are no words to soothe a loss that is felt so deeply. May it comfort you to remember that Rose has always given the precious gift of her love and devotion to all of you.
Extending my heartfelt sympathy and friendship,
Georgia
Janet Stokes, ROTC
January 18, 2011
COL Moye and family. Sharing in your sorrow during this difficult time, and wanting you to know how truly saddened we are to hear the news of Mrs. Moye. Please know that you and your family are close in our thoughts and prayers.
Janet Stokes and family
Clemmie & Richard Sanford
January 17, 2011
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
COL(R) Nicholas Anderson (Bulldog '79)
January 17, 2011
My condolences to COL Moye and other members of the family. May the lord continue giving you strength and endurance during your bereavement.
January 17, 2011
Col Moye and family, words can not say enough over the lose of your wife Mrs. Rose Moye. Mrs.Rosa White and her son Herbert White,Jr, along with the memory of COl(Ret)Herbert White Sr, would like to offer their condolences. Though gone in life, Mrs. Moye will live on in memory.
Cheryl Lofton
January 15, 2011
To the Family. I am so sorry for your loss. Mrs. Moye will live on in the hearts of everyone who loved her. May you find comfort in the memories that are yours to cherish always. With heartfelt sympathy.
Dian Lofton and family
January 15, 2011
Words cannot express how sorry we are to hear of your loss. Our heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family. Mrs. Moye has been a life-long friend to my mother, and a cherished friend to our family. We will always remember her endearing and frank personality, her very hearty laughter, and her love and kindness.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Petersburg Alumnae Chapter
January 15, 2011
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
NELSON & MARGARET SPEIGHTS
January 14, 2011
MAY GOD'S LOVING HANDS HELP HEAL YOUR SORROW AND TOUCH YOUR HEART WITH THE PEACE ONLY HE CAN GIVE.
WITH DEEP SYMPATHY
NELSON & MARGARET SPEIGHTS
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