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Amelia M. Mosher

EAST ROCHESTER, New York

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Mosher, Amelia M. (Harrod) East Rochester: Peacefully, surrounded by her family on October 2, 2008, at the age of 98 years. Predeceased by her husband, Arlington W. Mosher and her son, Arlington L. Mosher. She is survived her daughter, Lorraine Passero; son, Gordon (Virginia) Mosher,...

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Gram, I miss you so much. You always had the best stories to tell. I loved hearing about your life. I'm so happy that you finally are at peace, you sure waited long enough to be with Gramps again. I love you and some day I will see you again. Give Gramps, Papa Loren and Papa Bill a kiss for me.

Gram, I know that on Oct. 2nd when you left us you walked right into the arms of Gramps. He has been waiting for you and now I know that you are both the happiest you have ever been. I am very happy for you. Don't get me wrong because I miss you very much and think about you every day. You went through alot in your life raising not only your own kids but me and Tom,Steven, Chris, Nicole and Jacob. If there ever was anyone who should be a saint it would be you. Say hi to Gramps for me and tell...

Making home made bread, staying up late when i could not sleep, playing with me, always talking to me and never yelling, never judged me, made the best cookies, was my best friend. That was my grandma she was the best woman. She was not only my mom she was my best friend and i will never forget her. She will always be my best friend. Love you gram miss you a tun

Dear Gram,
Thanks for being the best Grandmother ever! Sorry I was not there to say good bye, but I will be visiting You and Gramps the next time I'm in town. I will always remember you kissing gramps picture before you went to sleep, and I'm sure he is happy your with him. Get some rest now.

Love,
Stephen T. Mosher

Amelia, better known to me as Mel, I will always remember having my first cup of coffee with you and Lorraine when I was working. the cup would be waiting for me. It is a strange feeling I get when I enter your home now.....You are not there. I will certainly miss you. The Lord decided you waited long enough to get your wish, so, he came and took you home. May God be with you til we meet again. Your next door neighbor.

10-10-08
Dear Lorraine and Gordon: Several of may friends in the East Rochester area were aware that Mrs Mosher and I were good friends, thus they notified me of your Mom's passing. I will always regret that I did not pay my annual visit to Mrs. Mosher last summer. She will be missed.

Fred Stillman
" Freddie"

I will always have a warm place in my heart for "Mrs. Mosher". Growing up on Elm Street, she was a ray of sunshine in a otherwise overcast life as a confused teen. We spent many times sitting on her porch, as she patiently listened to my complaints. Mrs. Mosher always had kind words of empathy and encouragement to make the hurt subside, if only for a short while. She was the calm in my storm and she made a tremendous difference in helping one lonely teenage soul realize that I still had...