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Carolyn Mavis <I>King</I> Mosley

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Carolyn Mavis King Mosley

Birth
Rocky Mount, Nash County, North Carolina, USA
Death
9 Nov 2008 (aged 80)
Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Rocky Mount, Nash County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.0065143, Longitude: -77.8510042
Plot
Lakeland lot 39A
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Mosley was born in Rocky Mount to the late Walton Conrad King and Eunice Hardy King of Rocky Mount. She was an accomplished seamstress and avid gardener. She was a valued employee of Bib 'N Tucker in Rocky Mount for many years. A graduate of the Benvenue High School Class of 1946, she remained in contact with her classmates, hosting annual reunions at her home for many years. In addition to her children, Mrs. Mosley is also survived by her sisters Marian King Geddie, and Ginger King Burke, and brothers Ronald Jeffrey King and Walton Thomas King. She is preceded in death by her husband, Edward Earl Mosley. She is also preceded in death by sisters, Dorothy Hopkins, Frances Speight and Elizabeth Kennedy, and brother Adam Thomas (A.T.) King. Mrs. Mosley died at age 80 at Pitt County Memorial Hospital after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.
Mrs. Mosley was born in Rocky Mount to the late Walton Conrad King and Eunice Hardy King of Rocky Mount. She was an accomplished seamstress and avid gardener. She was a valued employee of Bib 'N Tucker in Rocky Mount for many years. A graduate of the Benvenue High School Class of 1946, she remained in contact with her classmates, hosting annual reunions at her home for many years. In addition to her children, Mrs. Mosley is also survived by her sisters Marian King Geddie, and Ginger King Burke, and brothers Ronald Jeffrey King and Walton Thomas King. She is preceded in death by her husband, Edward Earl Mosley. She is also preceded in death by sisters, Dorothy Hopkins, Frances Speight and Elizabeth Kennedy, and brother Adam Thomas (A.T.) King. Mrs. Mosley died at age 80 at Pitt County Memorial Hospital after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.


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