Gladys was a loving, sweet but also a strong and independent lady who enjoyed knitting, crocheting and cooking. She found the most joy spending time with her grandchildren.
She is survived by a son, Richard Mosley; step children, Scott Durfee, Eric Durfee, Trina Durfee and Beverly Durfee; grandchildren, Jodi McKenzie, Jim Snyder, Jeff Snyder, Rachel Reed, Sarah Smith, Tracy Kinder and Richard Mosley, Jr.; numerous great grandchildren; sisters, Beatrice Hall, Sylvia Argo, Eva Mae Cattey and Clara Mosley; and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by the father of her children, Dewey Richard Mosley; daughters, Cathy Ann Thomas-Mosley, Arletta Mosley and Sherry Lynn Mast; sisters, Ella Argo and Eunice Clayball; brother, Ernest Jenkins; sister-in-law, Carol Jenkins; and brothers-in-law, Eugene Hall, Clayton Argo, James Cattey; Leroy Mosley and Bernard Clayball.
There will be no calling hours or services at this time.
Gladys was a loving, sweet but also a strong and independent lady who enjoyed knitting, crocheting and cooking. She found the most joy spending time with her grandchildren.
She is survived by a son, Richard Mosley; step children, Scott Durfee, Eric Durfee, Trina Durfee and Beverly Durfee; grandchildren, Jodi McKenzie, Jim Snyder, Jeff Snyder, Rachel Reed, Sarah Smith, Tracy Kinder and Richard Mosley, Jr.; numerous great grandchildren; sisters, Beatrice Hall, Sylvia Argo, Eva Mae Cattey and Clara Mosley; and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by the father of her children, Dewey Richard Mosley; daughters, Cathy Ann Thomas-Mosley, Arletta Mosley and Sherry Lynn Mast; sisters, Ella Argo and Eunice Clayball; brother, Ernest Jenkins; sister-in-law, Carol Jenkins; and brothers-in-law, Eugene Hall, Clayton Argo, James Cattey; Leroy Mosley and Bernard Clayball.
There will be no calling hours or services at this time.
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