This son of Kelly and Harriett McCoy Mosley of Kemper County, Mississippi and Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, graduated Bailey Vocational High School. He was a retiree of U.S. Steel and Deacon of Sixth Avenue Beulah Baptist. His warm smile and outgoing personality was the calling card of his dear soul. He was widower of Mrs. Mattie Pearl Mosley and Mrs. Myrtle Turner Mosley. Survivors: son, Jerome (Susie) Sturdivant; siblings, Jessie Cryer and Modell (Nancy) Mosley. Homegoing is 11:00 Saturday at Sixth Avenue Beulah Baptist, 2502 6th Avenue, Bessemer. Pastor Aaron V. Johnson, Officiant. Inhumation follows at Brighton Cemetery. Calling Hours at Johnson Memorial, Bessemer, Friday Noon until 8:00.
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Maya lai
Family
January 14, 2024
Maya lai
Family
January 14, 2024
I will always remember my favorite uncle.
Funny, outgoing and was always ready for my outlandish things.
I miss you so much!!!
Our last trip to Kentucky together was the best! The winery was so old school and different. I loved you so.
Maya
Maya lai
Family
January 14, 2024
I was so sad to hear Zeke is gone. I was fortunate to talk to him one last time before he passed. I'm sure he and my Daddy are swapping stories and having some great laughs together now they are reunited. I will miss him dearly!
February 2, 2020
Lynn Goodrich
February 2, 2020
Lynn Goodrich
February 2, 2020
Thinking of family during this difficult time, Brother Mosley will surely be miss.Absent from the body is present with the Lord.You will be singing in that Heavenly choir, No more pain,you gone to a better place. Sleep on Brother Mosley!!!!
Dorothy Himes
January 17, 2020
Dear Mosley Family, Thank you for your love, support and so many precious memories. We miss Bro. Mosley. Absent from the body, Present with the Lord.
Pastor Aaron & Peggy Johnson
January 17, 2020
Violet Anthony
January 17, 2020
Rest In Peace Cousin Will All Meet Again You'll Truly Be Missed!
Sandrea Blanks
January 17, 2020
To James A. and Family:
We have known Zeke for many years ; he and my step-father worked at Woodward Iron together. He would pick-up "pop" for work several times.
Also , I have the most wonderful memories of Zeke singing in Beulah's Male Chorus at the Choir Unions. As MacDonald spanked the organ , Zeke and the chorus sang , I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray. That's a precious memory.
The last time that I saw Zeke was at my mom's birthday celebration in 2018. It was wonderful seeing him ; we chatted for a while , and I thanked him for coming.
He was a blessing in our lives who will never be forgotten. Rest in Jesus!
Dr. G. Flanagan -Bessemer and Betty Flanagan Henderson- Detroit
January 16, 2020
a loved one
January 16, 2020
In memory a distinctive voice that stood out above the rest, a laugh that brought joy upon hearing and a loving heart that reached that reached one and all. His memory will always live in our hearts.
Barbra Hudnall and Family
January 16, 2020
In loving memory of a man with a heart made of gold. That sense of humor I will always remember. Very caring, loving, and thoughtful person. You will always be remembered. You are truly missed.
Sending prayers of peace and comfort to the family. Rest in paradise, Mr. Mosley.
Gwen French & Sara Sims
January 15, 2020
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