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Doris M. Mosley
Hattiesburg, MS
Graveside services will be held at 2:00 PM Friday at Roseland Park Cemetery for Mrs. Doris M. Mosley, 94, of Hattiesburg.
She died Tuesday, October 9, 2012.
Mrs. Mosley was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Mosley.
She is survived by two sons, Walter Mosley of San Francisco, CA and John Mosley of Purvis; two daughters, Bettijeanne Suber of Los Angeles, CA and Debbie Japp of Merritt Island, FL; ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
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6 Entries
Terrie Bullock
Friend
October 5, 2022
Mom, so many tears I have cried cuz I just long for one minute with you to hug you and tell you how much I miss you. Not any easier here in 2022
Deborah Japp
Family
August 28, 2022
Mom--It doesn't get any easier. I miss you every single day so much....Love you always
Deborah Japp
Daughter
October 6, 2020
Mom--Thinking of you on your birthday--wish I was there with you sitting at the feet of Jesus. Miss you sooo much--Love you always
July 26, 2013
Mom--you were the most loving and giving person I have ever known. I know you are with Jesus-but I miss you so much.
Deborah Japp
March 16, 2013
Such a sweet lady. Happy memories of her will always be in my heart.
Terrie Hambric Bullock
October 11, 2012
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