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Kenneth Grant Mosley

Yorktown, Virginia

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YORKTOWN - Kenneth Grant Mosley, 59, died Saturday, April 26, 2003. Born on May 14, 1943, in Middlesboro, Ky., Kenny grew up in Monroe, Mich. He was a Peninsula resident for 41 years. A military veteran, he served in the Army at Fort Monroe during the Vietnam war. He retired from civil service at...

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Kenny, how soon it all ends. Though we grew apart in these last few years, the memory of out times together will never fade. We will meet again..over the rainbow.
Richard

i sure will miss those talks we would have and the times you were there to listen to all my problems many many laughs and tears you have helped me with over the years TC will never be the same without you your friend always
angel

HAPPY BIRTHDAY KENNY, MISS YOU LOTS. YOUR FRIEND LINDA

DEAR KENNY, I DONT EVEN KNOW WHERE TO BEGIN. MY KEN INTRODUCED US A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO. HE COULDNT WAIT FOR ME TO MEET YOU, HE CALLED YOU HIS DAD. EVERYTIME AFTER THAT WHEN I WOULD SEE YOU, YOU ALWAYS HAD A BEAUTIFUL SMILE AND TREATED ME WITH THE UTMOST RESPECT. WHEN KEN WAS TAKEN FROM US SUDDENLY IT TORE MY HEART OUT A PAIN THAT WILL NEVER HEAL. BUT KNOWING YOU WERE THERE TO TALK TO THROUGH EMAILS AND ON THE PHONE WAS MY STRENGTH TO KEEP ME GOING. THEN SUDDENLY YOU WERE GONE TOO. I CANT...

I will miss you Mose. Your friendship was a TRUE friendship and that is something that can't be replaced and hard to find. I will carry the memories of you and our time together for ever. Thank You for being that friend.

With Love Your Little Sister,
Nadine

If teardrops were pennies and heartaches were gold
I'd have all the treasures my pockets would hold
I'd be, oh, so wealthy with treasures untold
If teardrops were pennies and heartaches were gold.

My dear friend Kenny's memory will remain a constant joy in my life. It will continue to comfort me as only he could. His kind words still ring in my ear, his smile and laugh are still so clear. I will cherish these memories always.

Kenny will forever be missed, he was a dear friend. I will always miss you

Kenny, even though you were grown and gone before I came into this world, I always counted you as one of my "big brothers" and you were always close to me in spirit. I regret that we were not closer than we were, but I know if I ever needed you, all I had to do was ask. I hope you knew the same was true for you. It's hard to say I will miss you when it's been so very long since I have seen you, but I will. Rest in Peace...
I love you,
Your sister, Susan

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Kenny was a great friend and will always be remembered. His smile, laugh, and friendship will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Kenny.

Art & Nikki