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    Mrs. Patricia Moore Blocker

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldOctober 5, 20251 Min Read
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    SAVANNAH – Mrs. Patricia L. Moore Blocker entered eternal rest, Tuesday evening, August 19, 2025 at St. Joseph’s Hospital surrounded by her loving family. She received her early education in Chatham County and graduated with the Groves High School Class of 1987. After high school, Patricia pursued higher education and earned her Registered Nursing license. Later, following her love for beauty and creativity, she returned to school for Cosmetology . She dedicated much of her career to serving others through the mental health field, working with Tideland Mental Health Center, which later became Gateway Behavioral Health Services. Patricia truly loved people, and whether through healthcare, hairstyling, or simply a kind word, she touched countless lives.

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    • Family survivors: leaves husband James E. Blocker, children Teara and Robert, siblings, and eleven grandchildren.
    • Career dedication: served in the mental health field with Tideland/Gateway and later trained in cosmetology.
    • Community impact: known for compassion—touched many lives through healthcare, hairstyling, and kind words.
    • Local roots: educated in Chatham County and graduated from Groves High School (Class of 1987).

    Patricia leaves to cherish her memories: her loving husband, James E. Blocker of Savannah; her daughter, Teara Blocker of Hinesville, GA; her son, Robert Johnson, Jr.; two sisters, Michelle Moore and Natasha Moore; three brothers, Kenneth Oliver, Michael Moore, and Robert Moore, Jr. and her eleven precious grandchildren three through Teara and eight through Robert who were the light of her life. She also leaves behind nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, and many friends who will forever love and remember her.



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