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Alice Latimer Moseley

Picayune, Mississippi

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Alice Latimer Moseley

Alice Latimer Moseley, nationally acclaimed folk artist, died Friday, July 9, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. in her much-loved home/studio at 214 Bookter St. in Bay St. Louis.

"Miss Alice's" earlier career was as an eighth-grade English teacher in the Memphis...

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I was sad to learn of the death of Mrs. Alice Moseley. Mrs. Moseley was my 8th grade English teacher. I wish everyone could have been so fortunate. She taught us so much more than grammar and literature. She always had time for us even after we left her class. It is a great testimony to her how many of her students stayed in touch all these years. Mrs. Moseley, thank you for sharing your time and your heart with so many. Just like the angels in your paintings, I know you'll still be watching...

Your joyful spirit and love of God's creations will be missed.

Fran and I will remember Miss Alice always. A lovely lady, the time she spent with us and especially with my mother, Jeanne, was special. Our best wishes, always.

Miss Alice paint me a picture of heaven. Title it, "PAINTING ALL OVER GOD'S HEAVEN." Yep, Miss Alice that is what you will do.....
We had many great visits with laughs and good stories. I use to tease Miss Alice that it had cost me $5,000 to remodel a room to display all her art I purchased.

I am surrounded by her Prints as I write this. She was a wonderful person who shared her life and talents graciously. She will always be an inspration to me.

Connie and I were very saddened to hear of the passing of Alice Moseley. She was a fine individual and a fine artist. My mother spoke very highly of her and thought of her as a good friend.

God has a special place in heaven for this wonderful lady. She shared her wonderful talent with her unique paintings and cheerful talk with people when we visited her "little blue house." God bless this dear sweet lady.

WE LOVED THIS GRAND LADY. SHE BROUGHT US HOURS OF JOY AND LAUGHTER. AUNT ALICE IS FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS.
JOAN AND MIKE AND GIRLS

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.