Bill Lehr
I’m saddened to hear of Aunt Moselle passing. She was always a great person to visit with. My mom enjoyed the holidays when we would go to her house. She was a blessing for Uncle Adolf when the met. R. I. P. Sweet Mozelle.
Death date: Jan 1, 0001
Mozelle Divin was born March 13, 1920 in Pine Forest, Texas to Jessie Dewitt and Georgia Mae (Richey) Maddox. She passed away on April 28, 2018 in Mesquite, Texas. Mozelle ran her own drapery business when few women did and was ve Read Obituary
I’m saddened to hear of Aunt Moselle passing. She was always a great person to visit with. My mom enjoyed the holidays when we would go to her house. She was a blessing for Uncle Adolf when the met. R. I. P. Sweet Mozelle.
I am so sorry to hear of Aunt Mozelle’s passing.
Keeping all of her family in my prayers.
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Patsy Divin Black
Aunt Mozelle was so very dear to my brother and me! She was the best thing that ever happened to my Uncle Adolph. Their love was so sweet! She was so generous and caring to my mom and us when we lost our Dad and she would never bat an eye to come help at any time. I’m sad that I live in Phoenix and couldn’t visit her, but I would call her and chat on the phone up until the last couple of years when she moved out of her apartment to the Care Center. She loved our whole extended family also. We will miss her jokes and laugh but I’m sure Uncle Adolph is so glad to see her now. Together again.
I loved Miss Mozelle, I worked in activities at CCC and got to know her well..She was such a joy and will be missed dearly…I loved sitting and visiting with her in her room and watching her crochet…she loved her black cat midnight, with 1 white hair…RIP Miss Mozelle, till we see you again. Love Michele Nichols