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Karol Mosley ~1997-1999 (Source: RMRidgeway 10/99) Auto Accident Claims Life of Karol Mosley, 2 1/2 WOODSTOWN - Karol Mosley, 2 1/2 , daughter of Kennard and Dorothy Pierce Mosley of Avis Mill Road, died Sunday morning as a result of injuries sustained in the automobile collision at Route 40 and East Lake Road in Woodstown Saturday night. The little girl was taken to Salem County Memorial Hospital but immediately transferred to the Delaware Division Hospital in Wilmington where she died early Sunday. She suffered severe head and neck injuries. She is survived by her parents; two sisters, Karen and Kimberly, and one brother, Kennard Jr., of Woodstown; her grandparents; great-grandparents and several aunts and uncles. Funeral services will be held Tuesday evening from the Morning Star Baptist Church, Woodstown, from 8 to 9 o'clock. Friends may call at the church from 7 to 8 prior to the services, Interment will be Wednesday morning at 1 o'clock in Fordville Cemetery.
Kenneth
A. Mosley, Sr. ~1944-2001 Kenneth A. Mosley, Sr. Age 57 of New Castle, DE died Monday, July 2, 2001 in the Hillside Nursing Home (Gene-sis Eldercare) in Wilmington, DE. He was 57 years old. Born
and raised in Chester, PA, Kenneth was the son of the late Willie and
Adell Mosley. He was retired from General Motor Corporation and a veteran
of the Vietnam war. The service will be 7 pm Sunday, July 8 at St. Mary's Church, 4201 Washington St., Wilm., DE 19802, where friends may visit with the family from 6-7. Burial will be 1 pm Monday, July 9 in the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Bear, DE. Arr. by J. LLEWELLYN BELL MEMORIAL CHAPEL 302-764-6789
Kenneth
B. Mosley, 53, of Kenneth
enjoyed singing, painting, working, socializing, and spending time with
his friends and family. Kenneth
leaves to cherish his memories his mother Kathryn H. Mosley, 4 sons
Kenneth B. Mosley, Jr., Sean Nelson, Kevin Mosley, and Steven McClendon,
4 daughters Keisha Days, Laquana (Edwards Jr.) Days, Niya Hannah, and
Quinyana Mosley, 1 brother Raymond Mosley, Jr., 10 grandchildren and
a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Services
will be held Saturday, June 25, 2011 at the Crusaders for
Kenneth B. Mosley 1957-2011 Kenneth B. Mosley, 53, of Bridgeton, went home to be with the Lord June 18, 2011 after a brief illness. Born in Bridgeton NJ December 8, 1957 to Kathryn H. (Johnson) Mosley and the late Raymond Mosley Sr. he was a past employee of Leon's Glass factory. Kenneth enjoyed singing, painting, working, socializing, and spending time with his friends and family. Kenneth leaves to cherish his memories his mother Kathryn H. Mosley, 4 sons Kenneth B. Mosley, Jr., Sean Nelson, Kevin Mosley, and Steven McClendon, 4 daughters Keisha Days, Laquana (Edwards Jr.) Days, Niya Hannah, and Quinyana Mosley, 1 brother Raymond Mosley, Jr., 10 grandchildren and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Services will be
held Saturday, June 25, 2011 at the Crusaders for Christ Church, Reeves
Rd., Bridgeton, NJ at 12 Noon where friends may view 2 hours prior to
services. Pastor Kenny Smith-Bey will be Eulogizing. Interment will
be held at the Cedar Hill Memorial Park immediately following services.
Friends and family may send condolences to the family through the funeral
homes website www.edwardsandsonfuneralhome.com . Services are entrusted
to Edwards & Son Funeral Homes, Inc. Bridgeton & Salem, NJ
Kenneth
Cornell Mosley 1954-2009 Friends of the late Kenneth Cornell Mosley, 54, of Frederica, may call on the family at 9 a.m. Saturday, July 11, at the Pippin Funeral Home, 119 W. Camden-Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Mr. Mosley died Saturday, July 4, 2009. Born Aug. 28, 1954, he was the son of the late Kermit and Elva Mosley Mr. Mosley received his education in the Lake Forest School district, from which he later graduated. He was retired from CT Film, Harrington. He enjoyed helping others, fishing, hunting, cooking, and gardening. In addition to his parents, Mr. Mosley was preceded in death by a brother, Andrew "Donald" Mosley; a sister, Pearl Baker; and two brothers-in-law, William Gould and Alexander Spencer. He is survived by his lifetime friend, Betty Winder; two daughters and a son-in-law, Tijuana and Macario Patten of Fort Rucker, Ala., and Brittany Winder of New Castle; a son, Kenneth C. Winder of Frederica; and a son-in-law, Glen Davis of New Castle. Mr. Mosley also is survived by eight grandchildren, JaSean Jones, Briana Winder, Elijah "Lucky" Winder and Jeremiah Winder, all of Dover, Leila Winder-Johnson of Milford, Macario Patten II and Caleb Patten, both of Fort Rucker, and Alanna Winder-Mosley of New Castle. In addition, he leaves behind four sisters and two brothers-in-law, Ellen and James Scarborough of Harrington, and Doris Spencer, Joyce Gould, and Darlene and George Barnes, all of Wilmington; five brothers and their wives, Nelson and Jean Mosley of Frederica, James "Buddy" and Joy Mosley of Dover, Randall and Margaret Mosley of Camden, Richard and Doris Mosley of Ellendale and Charles and Paula Mosely of Frederica; a brother-in-law, Curtis Baker of Miami; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Interment will be in the John Wesley Cemetery, Milford. Letters of condolence may be sent via www.pippinfuneralhome.com. Kermit
E. Mosley 1916-1983 1. Obituary: Kermit E.Mosley of R.D. 1 Box 68, Felton, died Saturday Nov. 12, 1983, at Kent General Hospital, after a long illness. He was 67. Mr. Mosley worked at Swift and Co. until his retirement in 1977, He was a member of John Wesley A.M.E. Church, and a member of Kent County Archaeological Society. He is survived by his wife, Elva Mosley; seven sons, Donald Mosley, Harrington, Nelson Mosley, Felton, James Mosley, Randall Mosley, Charles Mosley and Kenneth Mosley, all of Dover, Richard Mosley, Ellendale; five daughters, Ellen Scarsboro (note: Scarborough), Joyce Gould and Darlene Gould, all of Wilmington, Pearl Baker, Dover, Doris Spencer, Felton; one sister, Laura Clark, Dover; 31 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Friday at Union Baptist Church, Dover, where friends may call from 11 a.m. to 1p.m. Burial will be in John Wesley Cemetery, Milford. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contribution be made to John Wesley A.M.E. Church Building Fund, Milford, Del. 19963. 2. Funeral program: Memorial Services For Kermit E. Mosley 1916-1983, Friday, November 18, 1983, 1:00 P.M., Union Baptist Church, Lincoln Street and Gibbs Drive, Dover, Delaware. Rev. Ethelbert L. Maddox - Officiating. Kermit E. Mosley, the son of the late Andrew and Angea Coker Mosley, was born June 9, 1916 near Milford, Delaware. He departed this life on November 12, 1983 in Kent General Hospital, Dover, Delaware. More than 30 years of his life were spent in faithful employment by Swift and Company of Felton, Delaware, until his retirement in 1977. This was followed by a brief period of employment by the Jenkins Factory in Milford, Delaware. Kermit’s hobbies included his yearly gardens where he loved to grow a variety of vegetables and flowers. He also loved to search for Indian Arrowheads and other artifacts which he collected through the years. After he joined the Kent County Archaeological Society, his collection was proudly exhibited in areas of Kent and Sussex Counties. His coin collection was of special interest to friends and relatives. Kermit was a dedicated member of John Wesley A.M.E. Church, Milford, Delaware and was very interested in the Building Program which was recently begun. He leaves to mourn his loss a wife of 46 years, Elva Perry Mosley, seven sons, Donald of Harrington, DE., Nelson of Felton, DE., James, Randall, Kenneth, and Charles of Dover, DE., and Richard of Ellendale, DE., five daughters, Ellen Scarborough, Joyce Gould and Darlene Gould all of Wilmington, DE, Pearl Baker, of Dover, DE., and Doris Spencer of Felton, DE., one sister, Laura Clark of Dover, DE., thirty-one grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Pall Bearers: James Bryan, Milton Carney, Warren Pinkett, William Jones, Thomas Fountain, Everett Elliott. Flower Bearers: Joyce Bryan, Charlotte Carney, Charlotte Pinkett, Marcella Smith, Kim Hayes, Bobby Jones, Joan Ellerbe, Lois Parker. Arrangements by Minus Funeral Home, Dover, Delaware 3. Newspaper obituary: FELTON--Kermit E Mosley, 67, of Felton-Frederica Road, died of cancer Saturday in Kent General Hospital, Dover. Mr. Mosley retired in 1977 as a general maintenance man at Swift & Co, a Felton poultry processing plant, after more than 30 years. He was a member of the Kent County Archaeological Society and the John Wesley A.M.E. church in Milford. He is survived by his wife, Elva, seven sons, Donald of Harrington, Nelson of Felton, James, Randall, Charles and Kenneth, all of Dover and Richard of Ellendale, five daughters, Ellen Scarborough, Joyce Gould and Darlene Gould, all of Wilmington, Pearl Baker of Dover and Doris Spencer of Felton, a sister, Laura Clark of Dover, 31 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services will be Friday at 1 p m at the Union Baptist Church, Lincoln Street and Gibbs Drive, Dover where friends may call after 11 a.m. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the John Wesley A.M.E. Church Building Fund, Milford 19963.
LeRoy Mosley Sr. ~1916-1983 1. Obituary: LeRoy Mosley Sr., 67, of 254 Cohansey View died in Bridgeton Hospital Sunday. An area resident most of his life, he was born in Cheswold, Del., and was employed by Paul Kamininski of Bridgeton. He is survived by his wife, Lillian Loatman Mosley; six sons, LeRoy Jr., Harold, Earl, Linwood, Charles and John Mosley, all of Bridgeton, two daughters, Delores Wesley of Bridgeton and Diana Carney of Salem; a sister, Elva Mosley of Bridgeton; 20 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted Thursday from the Lively Funeral Home, 656 E. Commerce St. Interment will be made in Gouldtown Memorial Park. 2. Death Notice: MOSLEY — In Bridgeton Hospital, of 254 Cohansey View, Bridgeton, N.J., on Sunday, May 29, 1983. LeRoy Mosley Sr., husband of Lillian Loatman Mosley, father of LeRoy Jr., Harold, Earl, Linwood, Charles and John Mosley and Delores Wesley and Diana Carney, brother of Elva Mosley, aged 67 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services without further notice from the Lively Funeral Home, 656 E. Commerce St., on Thursday, June 2 at 1 p.m. Friends may call one hour prior to the service.
LeRoy
Mosley Jr ~1941-1998 Leroy Mosley Jr., 57, of Bridgeton died Wednesday at South Jersey Hospital-Bridgeton.; Born in Bridgeton, he was the son of Lillian Mosley and the late LeRoy Mosley Sr. He was employed at Burlington Manor in the maintenance department. He was a member of the Independence Club in Bridgeton. Surviving in addition to his mother are three daughters, Alisa Smith of Camden, Barbara Zigler of Millville and Selena Harrekk of Vineland; two sisters, Delores Wesley of New York and Diane Carney of Salem; four brothers, Charles, Linwood, Harold and Earl, all of Bridgeton; and 11 grandchildren.
Levi
Burton Mosely (Burton Mosely) 1889-1918 "Sacred to the memory of Burton Mosely, who departed this life one year ago, October 13, 1918, an affectionate father, faithful friend, and sincere Christian," concluded by "Mary J. Mosely, wife, Sallie H. Carter, mother-in-law, and daughters, Pauline B. and Ivanetta Mosely, Raymond's Neck." John Carter adds: Sallie is Sarah Catherine Ridgeway Carter.
Levi “Buster” Mosley ~1936-1999 15 Jan 1999 (from Sterling Street) “In looking at the obituaries today there was a death of a Levi Mosley, aged 63 in the city of Wilmington. He is survived by 6 kids, 2 of whose names are Marvin and Vera Hansley, a sister Yvonne Edwards of Fl., Dorothy Horne of Wash, D.C., and Elsie Carney of Dover, and the late Elisha Mosley.”
Lillian
Loatman Mosley - died 2004
30 Dec 2004 Lillian
Mosleyof Bridgeton departed this life on December 28, 2004 at the
South Jersey Healthcare Regional Medical Center, Vineland. Born in Bridgeton,
she was the daughter of the late Anna (Hughes) and Linwood Loatman.
Ms. Mosley was a homemaker who was lovingly called Mom by all of her
children’s friends.
Lillian
M. Bundy Mosley died 2003 Lillian M. Bundy Mosley, on April 2, 2003 surrounded by her loving family, of Morrisville, NJ. (Delair, Pennsauken). Affectionately known as 'Sister Babe' to her family and friends. Loving wife and mother of the late Charles Mosley, Sr. and Charles Mosley, Jr. She leaves to cherish her memory 3 children, Muriel Batchelor, Larry (Helen) Mosley, and Janice (Paul) Cavallaro, 15 grandchildren, 21 great grand children, 1 great great grandchild, 1 sister Priscilla Hawkins, 1 sister-in-law Grace E. Bundy, and a devoted caregiver Jean. Services will be held on Thursday April 10, 2003 at St. Matthews United Methodist Church, 1665 Derousse Ave., Delair, NJ. Viewing 10:00am-12:00 Noon. Funeral Services at 12:00 Noon. Interment Sunset Memorial Park, Pennsauken, NJ. Arrangements by E.J. FLIPPEN FUNERALS, 453 S. 6th St., Camden. (856)-966-0969
Louis
A. Mosley ~1943-1985 Louis A. Mosley of South Bowers Beach Road, Milford, died in a single car accident Friday night. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Milford Memorial Hospital. He was 42. Mr. Mosley was a self-employed masonry contractor. He is survived by his wife, Linda Mosley; a son, Christopher A. Mosley; two daughters, Shelly Mosley and Mrs. Mona Rodriguez, of Frederica; one grandson; his father and mother, Samuel and Daisy, both of Milford; three sisters, Marion Harmon of Baltimore, Brenda Papka of Baltic, Conn., and Laura Mosley of Milford; and one brother, Larry Mosley of Milford Viewing will be 7-9 p.m. Monday. Funeral services will be 8 p.m. Monday at Torbert Funeral Chapel, Bradford and Reed streets. Burial will be Tuesday in Immanuel Union United Methodist Church, Chesold.
Lucille
Johnson Mosley 1934-1988 1. Church funeral program: In Loving Memory of Lucille Johnson Mosley 1934-1988 Wednesday, September 14, 1988, 2:00 P.M. Mt. Carmel Church of the Living God, Cecil and West Streets, Dover, Delaware. Bishop B. L. Washington Pastor. Interment Sharon Hill Memorial Garden, Dover, Delaware. Lucille Johnson Mosley was born on April 16. 1934. She went home to glory on September 9, 1988 after an extended illness. All of her life, she resided in Harrington, Delaware where she faithfully attended Mt. Morah Church of the Living God for 26 years, first under Elder O. W. Taylor and later under Elder W. C. Washington. She was an active participant in all areas of the church serving as Deaconess, Treasurer, Trustee, Church Secretary and Correspondence Secretary. She took a special interest in the young people of her community, serving also as Sunday School Teacher, Youth Choir Director, and Secretary of the Youth Congress. Lucille and her loving husband, Andrew Donald Mosley, Sr., were united in Holy Wedlock on May 26, 1956. Their union was blessed with four children. With care and love Lucille nurtured her family making sure her children knew of the love of Christ. Second only to her love of God was her deep concern and love for her family. Lucille was an avid lover of traveling with family especially when the children were young. Fond memories remain of numerous camping trips. She also loved to sing. Even when her voice began to fail she would sing solo the praises of the Lord. A faithful employee of International Playtex for 18 years, Lucille was well respected by co-workers, family, fellow church members, and the community. Her love and kindness were imparted to her children and they serve as a living testimony of the life she so fully lived. Lucille’s presence shall be greatly missed but her homegoing equally rejoiced by her loving husband Donald; her adoring children Donita, Carmen, Andrew Jr., and Belinda; her nine cherished grandchildren; Melissa, Dorothy, LaShonda, Razshean, Andrew III, Bobby, Dominque, Julie, and Zachary; her loving sisters; Virginia Benson, Marian Anderson, and Edith Harris, all of Harrington, Delema Taylor of Star Hill, Gloria Jean Jones of Frederica; her godson, Michael Smith; her in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, and a host of other relatives and friends. Pallbearers: James Mosley, Randall Mosley, Kenneth Mosley, Richard Mosley, Charles Mosley, Nelson Mosley. Honorary Pallbearers: Andrew Donald Mosley. Jr., Robert Davis, Robin Vann, Samuel Stevenson. Flower Bearers: Doris Spencer, Ellen Scarborough, Darlene Gould, Joyce Gould, Annette Coston, Marquietta Hall, Alice Smith, Marian Benson, Shelle DeShields, Pamela Smith. Professional Services by Minus Funeral Home, Dover, Delaware 2. Unknown newspaper, clipping dated Monday, Sept. 12, 1988: HARRINGTON — Lucille Johnson Mosley, 54, of 114 Mispillon St., died Friday of cardiac arrest in Kent General Hospital. Mrs. Mosley worked for 18 years in quality control for Playtex Inc., Dover. She was a member of Mt. Mariah Church of the Living God, where she was a trustee, deaconess, church secretary, correspondence secretary, church treasurer and adviser to the church choir. She is survived by her husband, Donald; a son, Donald Jr. of Harrington; three daughters, Donita Taylor of Dover, Carmen Davis of Elkton, Md., and Belinda Vann of Ellendale; five sisters, Virginia Benson, Marian Anderson, Edith Harris, all of Harrington, Delema Taylor of Star Hill and Gloria Jean Jones of Frederica; and nine grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Mt. Carmel Church of the Living God, Cecil and West Streets, Dover. Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Mt. Mariah Church of the Living God, Mispillon Street, Harrington. Burial will be in Sharon Hill Memorial Park, Dover
Mae
Sammons Mosley 1896-1968 Mrs. Mae Mosley, 71, widow of Milton Mosley, a retired Dover farmer, died at her home Monday after suffering a stroke. Survivors include a brother and sister, Leon Gould and Mrs. Hannah Sammons, both of Bridgeton, N.J. and a niece, Mrs. Mae Carter who came to live with Mrs. Mosley after her husband died in 1960. Funeral
services will be at 1 tomorrow afternoon at Immanuel Union Methodist
Church, Cheswold, with burial in the church cemetery.
Margaret
Anne Mosley 1940-2003 Margaret
Anne Mosley of Rockville and formerly of Kenton, Del., died of cancer
Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2003, in Montgomery Hospice's Casey House, Rockville.
She was 62. Ms. Margaret was born Sept. 26, 1940, in Kenton, daughter
of Mildred Wright-Mosley of Smyrna and the late Allen Mosley Sr.
Marie Louise Mosley ~1914-1985 1. Obituary: Marie Louise Mosley of 41 Dare Ave., Bridgeton, N.J., died suddenly Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1985, in Bridgeton Hospital, Bridgeton, N.J. She was 71. Mrs. Mosley was born in Cheswold. She was a resident of Bridgeton, N.J., for the last 27 years after leaving Cheswold. She is survived by her husband, Roland Mosley, one daughter, Naomi Ridgeway of Fairton, N.J; one sister, Mildred Barton of Dover; two grandsons; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be Friday in Lively Funeral Home, 656 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, N.J. Burial will be in Cheswold Immanuel Union Methodist Church, Cheswold. 2. Obituary: Marie Louise Mosley, 71, of 41 Dare Ave. died suddenly Tuesday At Bridgeton Hospital. Born in Cheswold, Del., she had been a resident of this area for the past 27 years. She
is survived by her husband, Roland Mosley, a daughter, Naomi Ridgeway
of Fairton; a sister, Mildred Barton of Dover, Del.; two grandsons,
Harrison Ridgeway Jr. of Elmer and Roland K. Ridgeway of Fairton, and
two great-grandchildren. 3. Death Notice: MOSLEY -- Of 41 Dare Ave., Bridgeton, N.J., in Bridgeton Hospital, on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1985. Marie Louise Mosley, wife of Roland Mosley, mother of Naomi Ridgeway, sister of Mildred Barton, aged 71 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services without further notice from the Lively Funeral Home, 656 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, on Friday evening at 8 p.m. Interment at Cheswold Emmanuel Union Methodist Church Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening at the funeral home from 6 to 8 p.m.
Marjorie
Latisha Mosley 1930-2001 Marjorie Latisha Mosley of Dover died Sunday, Sept. 9, 2001, in Bayhealth-Kent General Hospital, Dover. She was 71. Mrs. Mosley was born March 4, 1930, in Dover, daughter of Esther Carter Hughes of Dover and the late John Hughes. She worked as a housekeeper and took care of the children for Eileen and Dr. Spence. Mrs. Mosley enjoyed her family and friends and will be sadly missed by all. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Mosley, in 1986; a daughter, Victoria Carney; a brother, Larry Hughes; and a great granddaughter, Jasmine Milligan. In addition to her mother, she is survived by a daughter, Lisa Milligan, and her husband, Michael, of Baltimore; two brothers, John Hughes and Zahn Hughes, both of Dover; four sisters, Glendora Sammons, Charlotte Gaines and Mildred Newman, all of Dover, and Edith Pierce of Bridgeton, N.J.; four grandchildren, Marjorie Hammond, Roger Pritchett and Michael Pritchett, all of Dover, and Violet Milligan of Baltimore; and two great-grandchildren, Joshua Hammond and Wesley Mitchell, both of Dover. Memorial services will be 6 p.m. Wednesday at Immanuel Union United Methodist Church, Del. 13 and 42, Cheswold. Burial will be in Immanuel Union Church Cemetery, Cheswold. Arrangements by Torbert Funeral Chapel, Dover. Letters of Condolences may be sent to: delmarvaobits.com/torbert.
Mary
Mosley ~1920-2002
Mary
Elva Mosley ~1927-2001 Mary Elva Mosley of Upper Pittsgrove Township died of natural causes Thursday, May 17, 2001, in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Camden, where she had been a patient for the past 15 days. She was 74. Mrs. Mosley was born in the Palatine section of Pittsgrove Township and was the daughter of the late Edward and Mamie Durham Morgan. She was raised by her uncle, Leamond Morgan, and had resided in Upper Pittsgrove for most of her life. Mrs. Mosley was a seamstress and, before retiring nine years ago, she had been employed at Elmer Manufacturing Co. for 28 years. She was an avid gardener and food canner, and loved raising flowers. Mrs. Mosley was a member of the Nanticoke Lenni Lenape Elders. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Araminta Jackson; and a brother, Norris Durham. She is survived by her husband, Earnest G. Mosley Sr.; a daughter, the Rev. Carol M. Davies of Sewell, N.J.; a son, Earnest G. Mosley Jr. of Upper Pittsgrove Township; a sister, Selina M. Pierce of Pittsgrove Township; and three grandchildren, Michael Davies, Kevin Davies and Brian Davies, all of Sewell. Friends
may call from 7 until 8 p.m. Tuesday at Padgett Funeral Home, 1107 State
Highway 77, Upper Deerfield Township. A service will be held at 1 p.m.
Wednesday at Immanuel Union United Methodist Church, Cheswold, Del.,
where friends also may call one hour prior to the ceremony. The Rev.
Ronald Wuest will officiate. Burial will be in the church's cemetery.
Mary Pearce (or Pierce) Mosley ~1912-1992 1. Death Notice: Mary Mosley, of Cumberland County Medical Center, formerly of Oakview Heights, Bridgeton, N.J. on Tuesday, June 30, 1992. Mary Pearce Mosley, wife of the late DuPont W. Mosley Sr., and mother of DuPont W. Jr., Sarah Gould, Natalie Ridgway, Mary Jane Cannon and Carolyn Loatman, aged 80 years. Funeral services will be private at the convenience of the family on Friday, July 3rd from the Sray Funeral Home, Carlls Corner. Interment in Fernwood Memorial Park. At the request of the family, there will be no public viewing. 2. Obituary: Mary (Pierce) Mosley, 80, a resident of the Cumberland County Medical Center for 2 1/2 years, formerly of Oakview Heights, Bridgeton, died Tuesday afternoon at the center after being in failing health several months. Born in Hopewell Township, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Anna (Carney) Pierce, and the wife of the late DuPont W. Mosley Sr. Mrs. Mosley assisted her husband in the operation of the family farm on Back Neck Road in Greenwich. She was a member of the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indian tribe. She is survived by a son, DuPont W. Jr. of Bridgeton; four daughters, Sarah Gould and Carolyn Loatman of Bridgeton, Natalie Ridgway of Alloway and Mary Jane Cannon of Georgia; two brothers, Joseph of Westville and Glendon Pearce of Pennsville; Five sisters, Elizabeth Edwards, Eliza Coombs and Ernestine Coombs of Bridgeton, Emily Loatman of Greenwich and Doris Hughes of Sharptown; 11 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a brother, Charles Pierce, and a sister, Madge Durham. Private
services will be held Friday from the Sray Funeral Home, Carlls Corner,
with the Rev. David P. Scull of the Jubilee Living Word Ministries
officiating.
Mary
W. Carney Mosley 1954-1990 In Memoriam -- In Remembrance of Mary W. (Carney) Mosley May 3, 1954 - May 3, 1990. Mom, it's been 36 years since God called you away, But the years can never erase the love we feel for you; We wish desperately that you were still here to express our love for you. The wisdom you've taught us and the love you expressed will be with us until we meet again. "May the circle be unbroken," is an inspiration to us as it was to you; If tears could have saved you, you would be with us now. Never forgotten, Sadly missed, You know you are in God's mist, Lovingly submitted children Sara, Doris, Priscilla, Edith, Gladys, Paul, Pauline, Billy and Mary
Maurice W. (Mike) Mosley 1896-1982 1. Obituary: Maurice W. Mosley (Mike) 85, of 750 E. Commerce St. Bridgeton, died Thursday at his home following a lengthy illness. Mr. Mosley was born in Dover, Del., and had been an area resident for more than 50 years. He was a member of St. John United Methodist Church of Fordville. He retired from Owens-Illinois in 1965 and had also been employed by Bridgeton Dye and Finishing Co. for seven years as a security guard. He was a veteran of World War I serving in the U.S. Army. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Clarice Loatman of Bridgeton, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. from the St. John United Methodist Church, Fordville, with the Rev. Nyada Clarke officiating. Interment will be Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. in the Fordville Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening at the church from 6 to 8 p.m. Arrangements are by the Lively Funeral Home. 2. Funeral program: Maurice W. Mosely, April 17, 1896 - April 1, 1982. Pall Bearers: Richard Loatman, Michael Loatman, Jesse Loatman, Robert Loatman, Phillip Loatman, Luther Pierce, Sr. Maurice W. Mosely was born April 1896 in Dover Delaware, the son of Elisha and Georgianna Carney Mosely. Mr. Mosely served in the United States Army in World War I being discharged in 1919. Mr. Mosely came to New Jersey more than 50 years ago. He was employed by Owens-Illinois Glass Factory retiring in 1965, and Bridgeton Dye and Finishing Company for seven years between the years of 1970 - l977 before completely retiring to lead a peaceful work free life. He was married to the late Sadie Mosely and from that union one daughter Clarice Mosely Loatman was born. Mr. & Mrs. Mosely and Clarice were pillars of St. John United Methodist Church, being members before and after the addition to the present building. e was a staunch Christian attending and serving his church joyfully for more than 50 years. Though Mr. Mosely was failing in health a few years, he bore his illness well. He leaves to mourn his passing his daughter Clarice Loatman: five grandsons, Richard, Michael, Jesse, Robert, Phillip, a granddaughter Sadie, and a great-granddaughter Shannon, a niece, Sophie Gould of Bridgeton; two nephews Clifford and Richard Seeney of Delaware and many relatives and friends.
Michael Anthony Mosley 1983-2013 Michael
Anthony Mosley of Felton passed away Sunday March 31, 2013 at home.
He was 30.
Michael
S. Mosley ~1954-1998 Michael S. Mosley, 44, of Salem died Monday in The Memorial Hospital of Salem County, Mannington Township. Born in Smyrna, Del., he was the son of Mildred Mosley of Kenton, Del., and the late Allen Mosley. He was employed at the Lewis Sanitation Co. in Salem. Surviving in addition to his mother are six brothers, William, Arnold, Allen Jr., Winfred and James, all of Kenton, Del., and David of North Carolina; two sisters, Shirley Mosley of Kenton, and Margaret Ann of Rockville, Md., and a companion, Beatrice Wayman of Salem. Services will be 12 noon Friday at the Bagwell Funeral Home, 131 S. Broad Street, Penns Grove, where friends may call after 10 a.m. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Salem.; Arrangements are under the direction of the Bagwell Funeral Home, Penns Grove.
Mildred E. Mosley ~1922-1987 Mildred E. Mosley of R.D. 4, near Seaford, died of cancer Tuesday, June 30, 1987, in Nanticoke Memorial Hospital Seaford. She was 65. Mrs. Mosley was a homemaker. She was a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Her husband, Delbert Harvey Mosley, died in 1984. She is survived by a daughter, Thelma Virginia Harmon of Mu ton; a stepson, James Victor of Seaford; four brothers, Elmer Morris, Lawrence Morris, Ralph Morris and Joe Morris, all of Lewes; a sister, Delema Norwood of Lewes; four grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. Services will be 1 p.m. today in Watson-Yates Funeral Home, Front and King Streets, Seaford, where friends may call after 8 a. m. Burial will be in Jackson-Perkins Cemetery, Middleford. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Delaware Hospice, Southern Division, Seaford, Del. 19973
Millard
Mosley Sr. ~1907-1996 1. Obituary (part) Millard Mosley Sr. of Felton died Monday, March 25. 1996, In Milford Memorial Hospital. He was 89. Mr. Mosley was the son of the late Nathaniel and Nancy Miller 2. Obituary: Millard Mosley Sr., 89, of rural Felton, died Monday in Milford Memorial Hospital. Mr. Mosley worked at the DuPont Co in Seaford for more than 30 years. He retired in 1971 and became a gardener and caretaker at Cape Lenape Cerebral Palsy Center, Felton. His wife of 58 years, Anna Clark Mosley, died in 1988. His two children are deceased. Survivors: sister, Helen V. Mosley Games of Milford; five grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and a great-great-granddaughter. Service:
1 p.m. Saturday, John Wesley United Methodist Church, Milford Neck.
Visitation: 11 a.m Burial: John Wesley Church Cemetery.
Morris
“Mike” Mosley ~1881-1968 Morris (Mike) Mosley, 86, died Saturday, Feb. 24, 1968, at Milford Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. He was a bachelor and a retired farmer. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Ella White of Frederica and Mrs. Sarah Harmon of Bridgeton, N.J. Services
will be Wednesday afternoon at 1 at John Wesley A.M.E. Church near Frederica.
Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow
night at the Stevenson Funeral Home, Dover.
Nina
M. Mosley 1932-2007 Nina M. Mosley, aged 75 years, of Quinton Township, departed this life on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2007 at South Jersey Healthcare-Elmer Hospital. She had been a patient there for the past two weeks. Born April 8, 1932, in Mount Airy, N.C., she was the daughter of the late Fielden and Daisy (nee Bobbitt) Crotts, and the wife of Harold D. Mosley Sr. for the past 54 years. Nina was a wonderful homemaker, who enjoyed spending time with her family. She was their guiding light throughout all of their lives. She gave her greatest gift of love and support to all. She lived well, loved much and laughed often. She leaves to cherish her memory, her husband, Harold D. Mosley Sr.; one son Harold D. Mosley Jr. and his wife, Julie; her daughters, Pamela Ridgway and her husband, Allan, Angela Smith, Teresa Kidwell and her husband, Johnny, Cynthia Webster and her husband, Shawn, Alesia Gross, and Marisa Irizarry and her husband, Albert; 12 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Family and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Tuesday, Nov. 20, at noon at the SRAY-WEBSTER FUNERAL HOME, 62 Landis Ave., Carll¹s Corner, Upper Deerfield Township. The Rev. Richard Brennan, pastor of Quinton Baptist Church, will officiate. The interment will be in Fernwood Memorial Park, Hopewell Township. Friends may call on Tuesday morning from 10 to noon at the funeral home prior to the services. Written condolences and expressions of sympathy may be sent to the funeral home Web site at www.sraywebsterfuneralhome.com.
Orville A.
Mosley, Sr. 1949-2009 Orville A. Mosley, Sr. of Cheswold, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2009, at Bayhealth Hospital, Dover. In addition to his parents, Wilbur and Mary Alma Mosley, he was preceded in death by a brother, Franklin Mosley; and a sister, Ruth Turner. He is survived by his three children, Orville A. Mosley Jr. and wife Lisa of Cheswold, Loretta Hooks and husband Russell of Dover, and Lorraine Flamer and husband Fred of Cheswold; two brothers, William (Christine) and Leroy Mosley, both of Dover; three sisters, Virginia Thomas of Philadelphia, Agnes Hutchins of Dover, and Edith Stevens of Hartly; ten grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be noon, Saturday, Nov. 7, at Crossroad Christian Church, Dover, where friends and family may view from 10 a.m. to noon. Interment will follow at Fork Branch Cemetery, Dover. Flowers are welcome. Letters of condolences can be sent via www.pippinfuneralhome.com.
Orville
"Chum" Mosley, Jr. Orville "Chum" Mosley, Jr., 73 of Greenwich Road, RD2, Bridgeton died Monday morning in South Jersey Hospital System, Bridgeton Division. He had been in failing health the past year, and had just been admitted to the hospital from Cumberland Manor where he was a patient for five days. The son of the late Orville and Minnie Durham Mosley, he was born in and a lifetime resident of Greenwich. He had resided at his present address the past 39 years. Prior to his retirement 15 years ago, he had farmed all of his working life. He enjoyed hunting and trapping, and was a avid gardener. He is survived by his companion, Bessie J. Crumb; two sons, Kenneth O. of Millville and Christopher P. Mosley of Greenwich; two step-daughters, D. Janette Salgado of Runnemede and Shirley L. Weinberg of Elmer; two brothers, Ellsworth and Alvine Mosley, both of Greenwich; two sisters, Ruth Murray of Elmer and Alberta Durham of Dover, Del.; eight grandchildren; and five great grand children. He was predeceased by a daughter, Denise Mosley; a brother, Paris Mosley and a sister Mildred Mosley. Services
will be conducted by the Rev. Randy Cook, pastor of the Greenwich Baptist
Church on Thursday at 11 a.m. from the Padgett Funeral Home, State Highway
77, Bridgeton. Interment will be in Fernwood Memorial Park. Friends
will be received Wednesday evening from 7-9 at the funeral home.
Oscar Morris Mosley, Sr. ~1924-1968 Wilmington--MOSLEY:
On Feb. 7, 1968, Oscar M. Sr. of 800 Madison St. Father of Oscar
Mosley, Jr. and Sgt. Thomas P. Mosley, brother of Mary E. Draine, Laura
Clark, Sarah Benson, Harriett McFarlan, Kermit Mosley and Calvin L.
Mosley. Aged 44 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral
services at the John Wesley AME Church near Milford, Delaware on Sunday
afternoon, Feb. 11 at 2 o'clock. Interment at adjoining cemetery. Friends
may call at the Funeral Home of Edward R. Bell, 909 Poplar St. on Saturday
evening from 7 to 9.
Paris James Mosley (Note: born James Paris Mosley) ~1915-1984 Obituary: Paris James Mosley, son of the late Wingate B. Mosley and Clara Jackson Mosley, departed this life at Kent General Hospital, Dover, Delaware on Monday, May 14, 1984 at the age of 69 years. He was born in Dover, Delaware. Paris became deaf at the age of six months as a result of scarlet fever. At the age of nine he attended the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf in Mt. Airy, Pennsylvania where he learned the trade of shoemaker. After graduation he went to work for Tony D'Armi on N. Governors Avenue in shoe repair. After working there for quite a few years, he built his own shoe repair shop called Mosley's Shoe Hospital. Meanwhile, he married Grace Hellen Simmons from Dover in 1949. To this union was born a daughter, Clara Jean Hall of State College, Pennsylvania. Later he moved to Wilmington and was employed by Walsh Shoe Repair. Upon returning to Dover he then worked with George Handges at the Delaware Shoe Repair until he retired in 1979. Even though Paris was handicapped he reared and educated Jeannie to whom he was devoted and loved dearly. Paris was a very quiet and unassuming person. He was well respected by all. He is survived by a daughter, Jeannie; a son-in-law, Howard; a granddaughter, Ilea; three sisters, Elizabeth Durham, Jeanette Flemming, and Grace Kemp; nieces; nephews and other relatives and friends. Services: Whatcoat United Methodist Church, Dover, Delaware, Saturday, May 19, 1984 1:00 P.M., Rev. George Commodore, Pastor. Pallbearers: Hiram Carter, Isaac Carter, Charles Carter, Charles Cooper, Georges Handges, William Wilson. Professional Services By Howard C. Stevenson, Mortician, Mary G. Stevenson, Mortician, Dover, Delaware.
Paul
Mosley ~1935-1999 Paul Mosley, 65 of Newport, died September 4, 1999. Survivors include his wife, Virginia; a son, Adrian of Newport; three daughters, Nedra Dawn Broughton and Paulette A. Williams, both of Brown Mills and Crystal Mosley of Millville; a brother, Willliam P.; and six sisters, Doris Mosley, Priscilla Robbins, Edith Mayhew, Gladys Goldsboro, Pauline Truitt and Mary Correa; 11 grandchildren; a great-grandchild and many other relatives.
Perry
Carlton Mosley 1947-2007 Perry Carlton Mosley of Bowers Beach died Monday, Jan. 29, 2007, in Bayhealth-Kent General Hospital, Dover, surrounded by his family. He was 59. Mr. Mosley was born Nov. 21, 1947, in Cheswold, son of the late William Carlton and Bertha (Sammons) Mosley. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Mr. Mosley was a master plumber before becoming disabled in 1989. He enjoyed putting model cars together, working in the yard and being with his friends at dialysis, but he got the most enjoyment by being with his children and grandchildren. Mr. Mosley was a life member of the Bowers Beach Volunteer Fire Department, as well as past president; he was also a member of the Frederica Senior Center. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother. He is survived by his wife, Cathy (Jackson) Mosley; two sons and a daughter-in-law, Stephen II and Erica Vockel of Harrington and David Stratman of Bowers Beach; two daughters and two sons-in-law, Stephanie and Jerry Wales, of Dover and Cristi and John Trego of Harrington; three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Evelyn and Ike Carney of Cheswold, Patricia Ozment of Dover, Lauren Ann and John Sullivan of Milford; nine grandchildren, Paige Dennison, Roy Hall, Melissa Hall, Tyler Vockel, Dylan Vockel, and Cierra Trego, Caleb Vockel, Brayden Vockel and Ashlee Stratman; nieces and nephews, Tina Szabo, Jake Carney, Beverly Pierce; a special friend, Daniel Birdwell; many loving aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins; and many loving friends. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in Torbert Funeral Chapel South, 1145 E. Lebanon Road, Dover. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Saturday in the funeral home. Burial will be in Barratt's Chapel Cemetery, Frederica. Instead of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the Bowers Beach Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 348, Frederica, DE 19946. Letters of condolence may be sent, and guestbook signed at torbertfuneral.com.
Phillip Glendon Mosley In Memoriam: In loving memory of Phillip G. Mosley who passed away suddenly 25 years ago today, September 16, 1963. Sadly missed by his daughters Donna, Karen and Lynne, brothers and sisters Pat, Betty, Donald, Harold, Charlie, Raymond, Tony, Gary and Bruce.
Raymond Mosley Sr. Raymond Mosley Sr., 61, of 132 S. Pine St., died Sunday in Newcomb Hospital, Vineland. Mr. Mosley had. been in failing health for the past year and a patient in the Vineland hospital for two weeks. Born in Cheswold, Del., he was the son of the late John and Clara Mosley. The deceased was employed for several years as a construction worker and was a former member of Local 22-- based in Camden. He also worked at Owens-Illinois and was employed as a custodial maintenance person at the Manpower Training Center. He was a past member of the Samuel J. Roberts Lodge Surviving are his wife Kathryn Johnson Mosley; three sons Raymond Jr. and Kenneth, both of Bridgeton, and Carlton of Chester Pa.; a daughter, Doris Caster of Philadelphia; a brother, Leroy and a sister Elva Wilmore, both of Bridgeton, several grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Services
will be conducted on Friday at 1 p.m. by the Rev. Matthew Brown from
the Wesley Funeral Home, 17 S. Burlington Ave. Burial will be made in
Gouldtown Memorial Park. Friends may call two hours prior to the services
at the funeral home.
Raymond
Lester Mosley Sr. 1924-2000 FRANKLINVILLE, N.J. - Raymond Lester Mosley of Franklinville died Saturday, Nov. 4, 2000, in his home. He was 76. Mr. Mosley was born in Greenwich, and lived in Monroeville and Glassboro before moving to Franklinville 21 years ago. He served with the U.S. Navy during World War II. Mr. Mosley owned and operated the Mosley Family Farm in Monroeville for many years until 1956. He also worked as a custodian at Glassboro State College, now Rowan University, and retired from the maintenance department of Gloucester County College in Deptford in 1986. He enjoyed yard work and gardening. Mr. Mosley was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness of Glassboro and was an avid preacher of the Good News. He is survived by two daughters, Jane Rebecca Mosley of Millville and Robin Reichert of Westville; two sons, Raymond L. Jr. of Willingboro and Roger L. of Edgewater Park; two brothers, Forrest of Smyrna, Del., and Charles of Bridgeton; two sisters, Velma Loatman of Greenwich and Charlotte Coward of Fairton; 13 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. Memorial
service will be 1 p.m. Saturday at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness,
3060 Glassboro-Crosskeys Road in Glassboro. Burial will
be private. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions
in his memory to: Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness, 3060 Glassboro-Crosskeys
Road, Glassboro, N.J. 08028.
Reginald
Mosley Sr. (We have no dates) MILFORD — Reginald Mosley Sr., 76, of R.D. 2, died Thursday in Milford Memorial Hospital of cancer. Mr. Mosley retired as a farmer. He was a lifelong resident of Milford Neck. His first wife, Addie, died in 1945. He is survived by his wife, Doris H.; three sons, Horace of Philadelphia, Franklin of Wilmington and Reginald Jr. of Grafton, Va.; two daughters, Phyllis Rhodes of Glen Riddle, Pa., and Kristy Pritchett of Milford; three brothers, Vernon Horace and Samuel, both of Milford and Hirschel of Dover; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday in John Wesley Church, near Frederica, where friends may call after 1. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.
Reginald
"Junior" Grant Mosley, Jr. 1931-2004
Robert
Mosley ~1934-2004 (Mitsawokett connection
not established) He
was the first Laboratory Manager at
Roland Mosley ~1912 -1994 1. Obituary: Roland Mosley, 82, of Greenwich Road, Hopewell Township died Saturday at the South Jersey Hospital System, Bridgeton Division where he had been a patient for three weeks. He had been in failing health for five years and seriously ill for the past year Mr. Mosley was born in Cheswold, Del. and was the son of the late Wilbur and Lillie Morgan Mosley. The husband of. the late Marie Carney Mosley, he had lived at his present address for 37 years and had previously lived in Cheswold, Del. Prior to his retirement 17 years ago, Mr. Mosley had been employed with the Martin Corp. in Bridgeton for several years. He had previously been a self-employed painter in this area for many years. A member of the South Jersey Trotters Association, he was a former member of the Back Neck Gunning Club. He is survived by a daughter, Naoma M. Ridgeway of Fairfield Township; a brother, Raymond Mosley of Philadelphia. Pa.; two sisters, Edna Marriott and Thelma Bigelow of Philadelphia; two grandsons, Harrison J. Ridgeway Jr. of Vineland and Roland K. Ridgeway of Fairfield Township and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday from the Padgett Funeral Home, 1107 Route 77, Bridgeton with the Rev. William Ridgeway and the Rev. Theodore Shockley officiating. Burial will be made in Fernwood Memorial Park, Hopewell Township. Friends may call one hour prior to the services at the funeral home Wednesday. 2. Death Notice: MOSLEY — Of Greenwich Road, Hopewell Township, N.J., on Saturday, Dec. 24, 1994. Roland Mosley, husband of the late Marie Carney Mosley, father of Naoma M. Ridgeway, grandfather of Harrison J. Ridgeway Jr. and Roland K. Ridgeway, aged 82 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services without further notice from the Padgett Funeral Home, 1107 State Highway 77, Bridgeton, N.J., on Wednesday morning, Dec. 28 at 11 o’clock. Interment in Fernwood Memorial Park, Hopewell Township, N.J. Friends may call Wednesday morning between 10:00 and 11:00 o’clock prior to services at the funeral home. 3.
Roland Mosley 1912-1994 Funeral Program Obituary: Celebration of Life Roland Mosley Sunrise Aug. 14, 1912 Sunset Dec. 24, 1994 Services Wednesday, December 28, 1994 11 oclock a.m. Padgett Funeral Home Slate Highway #77 Bridgeton, NJ Roland Mosley age 82 was born August 14, 1912 and was the son of the late Wilbur & Lilly Mosley of Cheswold, Delaware and departed this life on December 24, 1994 in Bridgeton, New Jersey. Roland worked and lived in Cheswold until late in 1957 where he earned his living as a painter for Orville Seeney. He married Marie L. Carney on December 25, 1931 and to that union was born one daughter, Naoma. In December of 1957 Roland & Marie moved to New Jersey to reunite their family; living with their daughter and her family until they acquired property of their own where Roland lived until his passing. He started working in New Jersey as a self- contracted painter and later on as an operator for the Martin Corporation where he retired 17 years ago. l was then that he could devote all his energy to his hobbies which brought him his most enjoyment Roland was an avid sportsman. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, horse-racing and training dogs. His peers have been known to say No one can train a dog like Roland Mosley. He was a member of the Back Neck Hunting Club and also The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indians He leaves to mourn his passing his devoted daughter Naoma Mosley Ridgeway; a son-in-law Harrison (Jerry) Ridgeway, Sr.; two grandsons, Harrison (Jerry) Ridgeway, Jr. and Roland K. Ridgeway, all of Bridgeton. two great-grandchildren, Gina and Jenny both of Waco, Texas. He is also survived by his two sisters; Edna Marriot and Thelma Bigelow, and one brother Raymond Mosley of Philadelphia and a host of nieces and nephews. He was pre-deceased by his wife, Marie and 3 sisters, Marie, Mildred and Jeanette and two bothers, Frazier and Thomas. His life was private, solitary and very protected. He preferred being alone, quiet and in control of his own surroundings His passing was the same, as if he had planned it himself Interment
will follow Service at Fernwood Cemetery. A small Repast will be held
at Professional
Services Entrusted To Padgett Funeral Home State Highway #77 Bridgeton,
NJ Honorary Pall Bearer David Loatman Jr. PALL
BEARERS: Gerald Cuff, Alfred Coombs, John Gould, Dave Pierce, Toby Gould,
Orwig (Maxi) Pierce
Roger D. Mosley 1960-2013 Roger D. Mosley died March 13,
2013, age 52. Born in Roger
had been previously employed by Red Pack Foods in Cedarville. He was
also a veteran of the United States Army. He
is survived by his mother, Wilda A. Mosley of Funeral
Services were held privately at the convenience of the family. Interment
took place at
Romaine "Mainey" Nelson Mosley Sr. Romaine "Mainey" Nelson Mosley Sr., 56, of Bridgeton died at his residence Sunday morning. He was born in Cedarville, the son of the late Alfred P., Sr. and Charlotte (Pierce) Mosley. Mr. Mosley was employed for eight years as a truck-Unibine operator for Seabrook Bros. and Son, but discontinued employment in 1994 due to illness. He attended Church of God in Christ In Fairton. He is survived by his wife, Mattie C. (Green) Mosley; two sons, Romaine Jr. and Timothy, three daughters, Patricia and Donna Mosley and Kathy Mason; two sisters, Sarah and Charlotte Loatman, a brother, Walter Mosley; four grandchildren; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother Alfred Mosley Jr. Services will be held Thursday in the John Wesley United Methodist Church, Bridgeton, interment will be at Fordville Cemetery, Fairfield Township. Arrangements by Edwards and Son Funeral Home, Bridgeton.
Rosemary
Seeney Mosley 1932-2007 Rosemary
Seeney Mosley of
Samuel
Glendon Mosley 1918-2006 Samuel
Glendon Mosley, of
Shirley
Ann Mosley 1952-2007 Shirley Ann Mosley, daughter of Otis Thompson Sr. and the late Lillie (Staples) Thompson, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, June 16, 2007, while a patient at the South Jersey Healthcare RMC Vineland, N.J. Mrs. Mosley was born October 30, 1952, in Keysville, Va., and moved to Bridgeton, N.J. as a young child. She was a member of the John Wesley United Methodist Church Bridgeton, where she was a Minister, member of the Pastor Parish, she started the Health and Wellness Ministry and was former financial secretary. She was employed as Human Resource Generalist at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center in Camden for the past 6 years, and formerly employed by Prudential Insurance for 30 years. She leaves to cherish her memory in addition to her father, her husband, Linwood Mosley Sr.; two sons, Linwood (Monica) Mosley Jr. and Derek Mychal (Kameelah) Mosley; siblings, Marilyn (Gerald) Durham, Otis (Barbara) Thompson Jr, Sylvester (Barbara) Thompson, Duncan and Daniel Thompson; four grandchildren Kimon Deshields Jr, Chasmine, Lindzey and Danaija Mosley, other relatives and friends. Services
will be held Saturday, June 23, at 1 p.m. at the John Wesley United
Methodist Church, 90 Baltimore Ave., Bridgeton, with Rev. Douglas Goldsboro
officiating. Interment will be in the Cedar Hill Memorial Park Hopewell
Twp., N.J. Friends may call at the church Saturday from 11a.m.-1 p.m.
Services entrusted to Edwards and Son Funeral Home, Bridgeton and Salem,
N.J. Shirley Ann Brand Mosley 1952-2008 Shirley Mosley, (March 25, 1952 - April 11, 2008), age 56, of Shirley leaves to cherish her memories a son David Mosley Jr., a companion Joseph Marozic, 1 brother John Ray Jr., 1 God brother Marshall Pampkin, 1 God son Dameian Johnson, and a host of other relatives and friends. Services will be held at
the Voice of Deliverance New Covenant Church
Suzanne
C. Morris Mosley ~1962-1999 Suzanne C. Mosley, 37, of Bridgeton died Friday in South Jersey Hospital System - Bridgeton. Born in Dover, Del. daughter of George A. and Carrie A. Pierce Morris, she was the wife of Ephraim Mosley III. A member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Gouldtown, she was a former missionary and Sunday School teacher. A 1980 graduate of Cumberland Regional High School, she attended Rutgers University before graduating in 1985 with a bachelor's degree from Glassboro State College. She received her masters of art degree from Rowan University in 1998. She had been appointed principal at Buckshutem Road School where she had taught fifth grade for 13 years, and taught in the Gifted and talented program at the Middle School. She was a substitute teacher for Indian Culture -- Nanticoke Lenni Lenape Indians, and a member of the NJEA and Principal Association. Also surviving are a daughter, Amber E. at home; and her maternal grandmother, Jane Pierce of Bridgeton. Pastor Alvin Stokes will officiate at services at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Trinity A.M.E. Church, Bridgeton- Millville Pike, Fairfield Township where friends may call after 11 a.m. Burial will be in Fernwood Cemetery, Hopewell Township. Arrangements are by the Edwards and Son Funeral Home, Bridgeton.
Thelma
Loatman Mosley ~1924-1982 1. Obituary: Thelma Loatman Mosley, 58, of RD 2, Barrett Run Road died early Monday morning in Bridgeton Hospital where she was a patient for several weeks. She had been in failing health the past year. Born in Bridgeton, she was the daughter of Margaret Carney Loatman and the late Samuel Loatman. Mrs. Mosley had been employed by the Cumberland Medical Center, where she served as an activities aide until her retirement in 1981 due to ill health. Besides her mother, she is survived by three daughters, Foresetta Cleary of Newark, Diane Lingebach of. RD 2 and JoAnn Mosley, a student at Cumberland Regional High School; two sons, Jeffrey Mosley of Vineland and Michael Mosley, a student at Hopewell Township School; four sisters, Beatrice Munson of Bridgeton, Isabel Durham of Greenwich, Anna Coker and Betty Durham, both of Dover, Del.; a brother, James Loatman of Bridgeton, and two grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son, Gordon Lee Mosley, who died in 1972. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Canon E. Thomas Higgons, rector of St. Andrews Episcopal Church, on Thursday at 1 p.m. from the Sray Funeral Home, Carlls Corner. Interment will be made in the family plot at Fernwood Memorial Park. Friends may call Thursday afternoon one hour prior to the services at the funeral home. 2. Death Notice: MOSLEY — Of RD 2, Barrett Run Road, Bridgeton, on Monday, November 15, 1982. Thelma Loatman Mosley, daughter of Margaret Carney Loatman, and mother of Jeffrey and Michael Mosley, Foresetta Cleary, Diane Lingebach, and JoAnn Mosley, aged 58 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday, Nov. 18 at 1 p.m. from the Sray Funeral Home, Carlls Corner, with interment in the family plot at Fernwood Memorial Park. Friends may call Thursday from 12 to 1 p.m. prior to the services.
Thomas
H. Mosley 1924-1986 Funeral
Home program: Thomas H. Mosley December 7, 1924 - June 29, 1986
Funeral Services July 2, 1986 2 p.m. Immanuel Union U.M. Church Cheswold,
Delaware Officiating Reverend William Ridgeway Final Resting Place Immanuel
Union Church Cemetery Cheswold, Delaware Arrangements By Torbert Funeral
Chapel
Thomas
J. Mosley Jr. ~1925-2000 Thomas J. Mosley Jr., 75, of Elsinboro Township died Friday at his home. Born in Scranton, Pa., son of the late Thomas J. Sr. and Anna Williams Mosley, he was a train master for Conrail in Philadelphia before retiring in 1985. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and a member of the Salem First Assembly of God for more than 50 years, where he served as treasurer. He belonged to the Gideons International since 1965 and was past treasurer of the Salem Improvement Authority. He was past president and current vice president of the Railroad Evangelistic Association. He was on the board of directors for the West Jersey Grove Association, Malaga Camp. Surviving are his wife, the former T. Ruth Miller; two sons, Thomas J. III of Elsinboro and Norman D. of Mannington Township; one brother, William of Gibbstown; four sisters, Vivian Carew of Malaga Camp, Marion McNee of Carneys Point Township, Lois Hayes of Ocala, Fla. and Katherine McAllister of El Paso, Texas; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services are 11 a.m. Wednesday in Salem First Assembly of God Church, 430 Woodstown-Salem Rd., state Route 45, Salem, where friends may call one hour prior. Friends may also call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the church. Burial is in East View Cemetery, Salem. Memorial contributions may be made to the Gideons International Salem Camp, Box 258, Salem, N.J., 08079 or the Salem First Assembly of God Church. Arrangements are by the Woodside Funeral Home, Salem.
Walter
Mosley Sr. ~1933-2002 Walter E. Mosley, Sr., of Fairfield Township, died Thursday at South Jersey Hospital in Bridgeton. He was 69. He had been in declining health for the past six years. A life time Fairfield Township resident, he was the son of the late Alfred and Charlotte Pierce Mosley, and was the husband of Deleatha Saunders Mosley. Before his retirement due to disability in 1985, Mr. Mosley was employed as a service technician with the Woodruff Energy Company for 33 years. He enjoyed fishing, woodworking, and traveling. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four sons, Walter E. Mosley, Jr. of Bridgeton, Elmer H. Mosley and his wife Judith of Deerfield, Kenneth W. Mosley and his wife Pascale of Vineland and Gary B. Mosley, Sr. of Philadelphia, two sisters; Sarah Loatman of Hopewell and Rebecca Loatman of Bridgeton and 7 grandchildren, Kisha R. Mosley, Walter S. Mosley, Brayton R. Mosley, Brittany A. Brittingham, Jessica E. Mosley, Alysha Mosley and Gary B. Mosley, Jr., two brothers; Alfred and Romaine Mosley and a granddaughter, Denise E. Mosley, predeceased him. Funeral services will be held at the Padgett Funeral Home, 1107 State Highway # 77, Upper Deerfield Township on Wednesday at 11 am. Burial will take place at Fernwood Memorial Park in Hopewell Township. Friends may call on Wednesday one hour prior to the services at the funeral home. The family asks that contributions in M. Mosley's memory be made to the American Cancer Society, 1400 West Landis Ave., Vineland, N.J. 09360.
Willa
Mae Mosley 1911-2005 (Mitsawokett connection
not established)
William
Carlos Mosley 1929-2010
William Charles Mosley 1932-1999 SALISBURY, Md. - William Charles Mosley of Salisbury died Friday, April 23, 1999, in Peninsula Regional Medical Center, Salisbury. He was 66. Mr. Mosley was born on Aug. 17, 1932, in Salisbury, the son of the late Charles Edward and Mary Ann Campbell Mosley. He retired from Dresser Industries after 43 years of service. Mr. Mosley was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose 654. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Sandra S. Mosley of Salisbury; a son, William C. Mosley Jr. of Hartly, Del.; a daughter, Bonnie L. Wood and her husband, Glenn, of Hartly; a stepdaughter, Teresa L. Crockett and her husband, Norman, of Georgetown, Del.; a stepson, John C. Boyce Jr. of Salisbury; two grandchildren, Steven M. Wood and Angela Wood and three step-grandchildren, Miranda B. Renshaw, Norman H. Crockett III and Rachel L. Crockett. Service
will be 2 p.m. today at the Bounds Funeral Home, East Main Street, Salisbury,
where friends may call one hour prior to service. The Rev. Daniel H.
Thompson will officiate. Burial will be in Wicomico Memorial Park, Salisbury.
Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to American Heart
Association, 800 E. Main St., Salisbury, MD 21804. William Morris (Mike) Mosley 1882-1968 Morris (Mike) Mosley, 86, died Saturday at Milford Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. He was a bachelor and a retired farmer. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Ella White of Frederica and Mrs. Sarah Harmon of Bridgeton, N.J. Services will be Wednesday afternoon at 1 at John Wesley A.M.E. Church near Frederica. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow night at the Stevenson Funeral Home, Dover. |
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