Theressa Josephine Mosby

Theressa Josephine Mosby obituary, Virginia Beach, VA

Theressa Josephine Mosby

Theressa Mosby Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Beach Funeral & Cremation Services, Inc. on May 20, 2024.

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Theressa Mosby Obituary
Theressa Josephine Mosby triumphantly completed the divine mission of service and outreach that she was sent to Earth 85 years ago to fulfill, and humbly returned to the merciful Savior on May 17, 2024. Her record of good deeds-and everlasting impression on the lives of many-is distinguished by her work as a teacher, trailblazer as a modern woman, and status as a mother figure.
Born to the late Ernest Wilson Mosby and Theressa Franklin Mosby on February 28, 1939, in Lynchburg, Virginia, Theressa J. Mosby spent her formative years developing an affinity for reading, cooking, and taking care of others. After attending elementary and high school in her hometown, she ventured from the city nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains to pursue higher education-first, at Hampton University (where she received a full scholarship), and later, at Tennessee State University. She left Nashville after completing her studies, with a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry in hand, and a mind brimming with thoughts about how her love of science could propel her life.
Theressa was an educator for over 40 years; she taught countless students in the Norfolk Public School system as a Chemistry Teacher at Granby High School, and further shaped teens by volunteering to be the school's sponsor for the Keyettes Club, Senior Advisor for the Class of 1977, and cheerleading coach. Even after retiring, she returned to academia as the Science Coordinator at Saint Pius X Catholic School in Norfolk, Virginia and Saint Gregory the Great Catholic School in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where she brought science to life for elementary age children by conducting exciting experiments that would animate even the most abstruse chemistry principles, making an often difficult subject interesting.
Although the rigors and structure of scientific thought dominated her vocational life, Theressa understood the incalculable power of God's majesty. She faithfully served Him in her daily walk and through her work in the church, whether it was by participating in liturgical dance, assisting with fundraisers to include "stay home teas," providing stewardship through the Women's ministry, or attending church conferences. She stepped into this service fully committed, using it not only to benefit others but to provide the scaffolding for her own life. Indeed, it was Theressa's relationship with the Lord that undoubtedly gave her the courage to push beyond the traditional examples of womanhood so prevalent in America from the 1940s to 1980s to create her own example of femininity and power.
A Renaissance woman through and through, Theressa exemplified the questioning and challenging spirit of today's woman, and shed classical norms to live a life large enough to fill a multitude of roles. Carefree she was a licensed pilot, sports aficionado, world traveler (to places such as Paris, the Mexican Riviera, Germany, and the Caribbean), and started a chapter of the Red Hat Society at Saint Gregory. Not surprisingly, the group encourages women in their quest to get the most out of life by emphasizing friendship, sisterhood, and fulfilling lifelong dreams.
The beauty of Theressa's life is most appreciated by the testimony of those she encountered. Their words tell the story of a woman with unending love, who poured into those around her so that they could enjoy life's blessings. Phrases such as "wonderful teacher," "great listener and role model," "always full of knowledge," "a force," and "fun" shape the account. Theressa leaves to treasure her memory a brother, Major Ernest Westley Mosby, U.S. Army, Retired; nieces Sharon Mosby, Karen Mosby Bruce (daughter Skylar); nephew Christopher Mosby (daughters Ava and Olivia, and son, Cristian); cousins Richard Mosby (wife Carolyn, son Richard, and daughter Ebony), Phyllis Palmer and son Steve, Henry White (wife Lesbia, son Marco, daughter Sharon, and their children), Wayne Clark (wife Mary, son Camden, daughter Carden, and three grandchildren), Tonya Clark-Trotman (husband Hugo), Alice, Roger and Barbara Franklin and Joyce Franklin Woodard. Also joining the family to celebrate Theressa's life are special friends and former students Arnold Grevious, Saundra Sawyer, Victor and Anna Miller, college roommate Wilma Drake, and Beth and Fred Hartnett who were always by her side providing whatever assistance needed including transportation to and from the airport when she traveled.

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February 28, 2025

Juanita Lee posted to the memorial.

October 11, 2024

Steven Nevils posted to the memorial.

July 1, 2024

Paul Wile-Harrison posted to the memorial.

Juanita Lee

February 28, 2025

Happy Birthday, Theressa! You are missed so very much. You will be loved for always Juanita and Lee

Steven Nevils

October 11, 2024

Theresa Mosby was my GodMother and one of the sweetest people on Earth I knew. I miss her very much and this was from her birthday last year

Paul Wile-Harrison

July 1, 2024

I was a student of Ms. Mosby's in 1980. I wasn't a very good student back then. I struggled as a teenager. As the years went on, the one teacher I always remembered was Ms. Mosby. I remember her to be kind, fun-loving and caring. She was one of those teachers that everyone loved. Heaven is a better place with her. Thank you for the memories.

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April Lee Kreitzberg

June 11, 2024

I met Miss Theressa when I was 5 years old....almost 45 years ago....she was our neighbor and friend.....one that became family. I have so many memories of afternoons spent at her house - playing with her "fancy" clothes and jewelry...listening to her stories about her travels and begging her to take me up with her the next time she went flying! Through her kindness and her example -she taught my sister and I bravery - thoughtfulness...and showed us that we could be anything -and most importantly ...we could define ourselves. You are loved Miss Theressa ...and will be greatly missed!

Juanita Lee

June 11, 2024

Theressa was a dear friend for over 44 years. We shared many memories with her. Theressa became a part of our family. She was my safety net when my husband was overseas with the Marine Corps. She was a confidant when I needed one! We were neighbors, we traveled together and we visited often over the years. Theressa, Lee and I will truly miss you. You were loved more than you will ever know! Rest in peace my friend

Glenda Coles

June 2, 2024

My name is Glenda Coles I grew up there with her. A little girl at the time , I was always at her home there with her mother running around playing. Did keep in touch for a while, she always wanted me to come stay with her for a few days. But as time went on never visited, but I would call every now and then. She was a wonderful, beautiful woman. With all her accomplishments she never made you feel small whether you had a degree or not. We were the Boston Avenue family. And I will miss her but I know without a shouder of a doubt she is in heaven with the Most High God.

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Marla Stahl

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Diana Wootten Fehlhaber

May 25, 2024

Ms. Mosby was my chemistry teacher and the senior class advisor of my Granby high School class of 1977. She was a wonderful teacher, a great listener and role model. I will never forget the talks we had after class or the wise advise she gave me all those years ago.

Jocelyn Hall

May 25, 2024

Praying for comfort during this time, to the family of Ms. Mosby. I met her years ago through her Goddaughter, always full of knowledge and carried herself with the utmost respect. Ms. Mosby will definitely be missed.

Myra Anderson Patterson

May 25, 2024

I met her at Granby High School. I never took any classes with her, but she was a force and did not take any mess off any of us students (lol). She was a lovely lady. She will be truly missed!

Geral Collins

May 24, 2024

Met her at Granby High, in Norfolk, VA....I never had her as a teacher, which I felt was my loss, she was always well talked about. She end up being our Senior Advisor, Class of 77, she made the last year FUN! This was the last time I saw her, it was a Teachers Reunion held at Granby, 2020 or 2021. Rest Easy, God blessings to her family

Marla Caliman Stahl

May 24, 2024

Ms. Mosby was my chemistry teacher and our mentor and sponsor for the Keyettes club at Granby. An excellent teacher who made a difficult subject interesting, she also became a friend and a supporter to all of us in Keyettes. I was so happy to see her again at a reunion of friends in Virginia Beach several years ago. She made a positive impact on so many lives and will be very much missed. Rest in peace, dear Ms. Mosby!

Bobbi Jo Kelly

May 23, 2024

Ms Mosby was my cheerleading coach while I attended Granby. She was a wonderful lady who insisted her team live up to that standard. We were all to be ladies and fantastic cheerleaders. The world has lost a wonderful soul.

Becky Griffith

May 22, 2024

Theressa started a Red Hat group at St. Gregory over 20 years ago. She was our Queen mum and a grand lady!

Sandy Schwar

May 22, 2024

I lived next to Theressa since 1987. We had many memories and she will be missed very much

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