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Raleigh G. Moseley

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Raleigh G. Moseley

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30 Sep 2008 (aged 91)
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Stockbridge, Henry County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Raleigh G. Moseley, of Stockbridge, GA died Tuesday, September 30, 2008. He was born April 19, 1917 to the late Robert L. (Bob) and Lollie Bryans Moseley. Mr. Moseley was preceded in death by his wife, Cornelia Turner Moseley; daughter, Susan Moseley Reed; brothers, Sam, Robert L. Jr. (Bo), Bill, Lamar, Cecil, and sister, Betty Sauls. He was a long time member and former elder of Stockbridge Presbyterian Church and was former chairman and one of the original stockholders of The First State Bank of Stockbridge. He served as District Manager of the Atlanta Division of J.B. Withers Tobacco Company and was President of Mostok, Inc., a real estate development Company in Stockbridge. He was former mayor and councilman of Stockbridge and served on the downtown development authority. He also was an avid golfer and considered his "hole-in-one" made at the Green Valley Golf Course in McDonough as one of his greatest accomplishments.
Raleigh G. Moseley, of Stockbridge, GA died Tuesday, September 30, 2008. He was born April 19, 1917 to the late Robert L. (Bob) and Lollie Bryans Moseley. Mr. Moseley was preceded in death by his wife, Cornelia Turner Moseley; daughter, Susan Moseley Reed; brothers, Sam, Robert L. Jr. (Bo), Bill, Lamar, Cecil, and sister, Betty Sauls. He was a long time member and former elder of Stockbridge Presbyterian Church and was former chairman and one of the original stockholders of The First State Bank of Stockbridge. He served as District Manager of the Atlanta Division of J.B. Withers Tobacco Company and was President of Mostok, Inc., a real estate development Company in Stockbridge. He was former mayor and councilman of Stockbridge and served on the downtown development authority. He also was an avid golfer and considered his "hole-in-one" made at the Green Valley Golf Course in McDonough as one of his greatest accomplishments.


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