1950
2025
Moses Sears went to his Heavenly home on May 27th, 2025 at the age of 75. Born in Detroit, Michigan on February 6th, 1950 to the Late Moses and Corine Sears.
Moses graduated from John Glen High School in Westland Mi in 1969. He met his wife Connie at Prayer Baptist Church in Westland Michigan the same year. After only 3 months of dating, Moses married Connie on December 6th 1969 and had 5 children, Moses Jr. (Lisa) Sears, Deanna (Lance) Johnson, Matthew (Brenda) Sears, David (the Late Fawn) Sears and Dawn (Berlon) Watson.
Loving Grandfather of Kaitlyn (Zach) Koslowsky, Michael Sears, Julia Sears, Joshua Sears, Harmony Sears, Danielle Watson and Samantha Watson. Great Grandfather of Liam Koslowsky, Scarlett Sears and Scout Koslowsky.
Moses had 11 siblings, Leroy (Tammy) Felan, Vicki Macias, Virginia Bernier, Antonia (Rick) Gaspard, Rebecca Boykin, John DeLaCruz, Bruce DeLaCruz, Joe DeLaCruz, James (Michele) DeLaCruz, The Late Valerie (Tom) Moore. Sister-in-law Barbara and The Late David Sears.
Moses worked for McKinley Oil as a Transport Driver for over 20 years before retiring. His hobbies were model cars and planes. He also enjoyed going to Air Shows and watching the Fighter Jets going across the sky. His favorite foods were Mexican and Chinese. His favorite restaurant was Angelina’s Mexican Kitchen.
While supporting his wife, Connie and their 5 children, Moses made time to take his family on vacation. He drove his family to San Antonio to see his family for many years. This was his way of spending personal time with the family.
While raising his 5 children, Moses made sure they went to church every Sunday and were taught the Word of God. The MOST important accomplishment Moses Achieved was knowing that all 5 children accepted Jesus Christ as their Person Savior.
Visitation for Moses will be Saturday, May 31st, 10am until time of the Service at 12:00pm. Services will be at Beacon Baptist Church, located at 21721 Northline Rd. Taylor Mi.
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Stanley Salazar
May 29, 2025
Stan and Moses..1971/Visit to Michigan while I was in Naval Service..Moses and Connie were already Married..Lots of Wonderful Memories..!!
Stanley Salazar
May 28, 2025
I am a Disabled Navy/Marine Veteran..I knew Moses since we were just adventurous teenagers..many,many Wonderful Memories For Sure..this was when Moses lived w/his Family in San Antonio, Tx..then afterwards in the 70's his Family moved back to Michigan..I joined the Navy and was able to visit both Moses and Connie around 1971-1972..lots of memories there, too..then in 1975 I was Honorably Discharged from my Naval Service..I came home, met my Future Wife, who met Moses and Connie too, when she visited Michigan too, in 1975..lots of Great Pictures to remember that Memory, too..Moses was like a Brother to me..It greatly saddened me to know how both Moses and Connie began to have their Medical Complications..Life's Reality and Experiences surely show us, No One Is Guaranteed to See A Tomorrow..Everyday is Either A Gift of Peace, Love and Happiness..or a Reality of Life's Hard and Painful Challenges..Moses is in Heaven's Glory of Peace, Love, and Eternal Rest..That Truth Is The Human Comfort That Brings The Peace I Search For in Moses's Passing..And My Hope and Comfort Too, is That Connie Finds That Strength in Spirit, to Know That The End Here Is Really A Beginning..For We Aren't Here By Accident..And To Faithfully Know, That God Will Never Separate, What Is/Was United By Heaven's Peace and Love..And That Truth Is Eternal..VIRTUS JUNXIT MORS NON SEPARABIT..May It Be So..Sincerely,Stanley Silva Salazar
Sheri (Hille) Castleman
May 28, 2025
Praying for the family in this loss. I have many memories of Moses, Connie and the family since I grew up at New Hope Missionary Baptist church and visited many times in years since. He was such a sweet, friendly and Godly man and seemed to love his family very much. Love in Jesus, Sheri (Hille) Castleman
Sherry Smith
May 28, 2025
Jr. Was a soft spoken sweet Cousin he lived with us for a bit when he was in high school he will be missed.
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