June 6, 1934       August 13, 2008

                Lee "Pat" Mosley

BOSSIER CITY, LA- Graveside services for Pat Mosley were held on
Friday, August 15, 2008 at 10:00 am at Liberty Chapel Cemetery, Dry
Prong, LA. Mr. Mosley passed away August 13, 2008, after a long battle
with Parkinson's.

He was born on June 6, 1934, in Cheneyville, LA. Mr. Mosley graduated
in 1953 from Hope High School, Hope, AR. He then attended LSU on a
golf scholarship. Mr. Mosley served our country as a Frogman during the
Korean War, and then went to work as a driver for Continental Trailways.
He was a Red Cross Swimming Instructor, enjoyed shooting pool and was
a great singer. His family will remember him as a very dependable, quiet
and loyal husband and father who was deeply rooted in his Baptist faith.

Surviving him is his wife of 45 years, Peggy B. Mosley; sons, Patrick M.
Mosley and Jon Christopher Mosley; brother and sister-in-law, Guy J. and
Wanda Mosley and two nieces.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Guyron and Glayds Mosley.

The family suggests that memorials be made to the Parkinson's Disease
Foundation, 1359 Broadway, Suite 1509, New York, NY 10018.
Our sympathy and heart felt sorrow go out to all the family members of Pat. Know that you will be in our
prayers for the peace and comfort that only God can give. Psalm 147:3. Barbara and Johnny Cox
Johnny Cox (Hope, AR)


Ms. Mosley,
Sorry to here about your husband. God Bless you and the boys. He's in peace and comfort.
Remember the happy days on your sad days. God Bless you !!!
Freda Stevens (Bossier City, LA)


Sorry to hear about Pat. Please know that we will be remembering you during these days of adjustment. God
bless you.
H.B. (Barky) and Avis Fuller (Greenwood, LA)


Chris,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. My prayers are with you and your family. May God Bless!!!!!
Beverly Rogers (Shreveport, LA)


Peggy, you are such a wonderful person and our prayers are with you and your sons. Pat was a special person
and you have such a warm personality. May God bless you and your family in the days ahead.
Debbie Ross, Jesse & Joan Williams
Debbie Ross (Benton, LA)


Sorry to here of Mr. Mosley's passing. God bless you and the boy's. Ya'll were good friend's to my parent's
during the bus time's.
Dewayne Pylant (Mooringsport, L


Dear Peggy, Patrick and Chris,
Pete and I were deeply saddened to hear about Pat's death. We know how difficult this must be on the family.
Pat was a good father and a really nice guy. We are praying for you and the boys.
Terrie & Pete Bretzman (Bossier City, LA



Dear Peggy,
I was sad to learn of Pat's passing yesterday. We all appreciate your keeping us informed during his long
illness and offer our condolences to you and your sons during this difficult time.      Perry and Pat
Perry Easterling (Sachse, TX)


Pat was a good person and a good friend. May God comfort and bless all his family.
Donnell Bagley HHS53 (Vivian, LA)


I am saddened by the passing of Pat. We grew up together in Hope. Both Pat and I send our heartfelt
condolences and pray for the family in getting past this sad day.
Athel (Seaweed) Roach (Morrilton, AR)


Peggy, we haver never met, but just wanted you to know I am thinking about you and your family. God's Ble
ssings to all of you.    Nelda HHS53
NELDA THOMPSON DOYLE (EDMOND, OK.)


ROY SEYMOUR (LONGVIEW, TX)


Peggy, our condolences to you and the family in your loss. We admire you for your faithfulness and care of Pat
during his lengthy illness.     Our HHS 1953 class web site will soon have a tribute to Pat especially designed
for memories and pictures of him and the family.
With kindest regards,
Barbara Burke (Benton, LA)


It was a pleasure working at Trailways with Pat and knowing him and his family all these years. Our prayers
and best wishes go out to you all. My God bless each of you. Our love and Sympathy!
Jessie Ray & Beth Thompson (Bossier City, LA)



The Final Salute

“Brothers in Arms”, Military men and women down through the centuries, have traditionally exchanged
“Hand Salutes” as a sign of recognition and as a way to render courtesy and respect one to another.

This “Hand Salute” is the last that we shall render to Lee (Pat) Mosley our “Brother-in-Arms”. To his family
it symbolizes the love and respect that we have for Pat. And to Pat it is rendered as a symbol of honor and
gratitude to thank him for the devoted and selfless service he rendered to his country during the Korean War
while serving in the U.S. Navy. Pat, we bid you a sad farewell. You will be dearly missed from among our
ranks. Be at Ease. Rest in Peace.

On behalf of the 1,409 members of Lowe-McFarlane Post 14 of the American Legion, I extend our sympathies
and our condolences to Pat’s family and loved ones.

Dennis Engdahl, Commander, American Legion Post 14
5315 S. Lakeshore Drive, Shreveport, LA 71109
For the Commander, Carroll R. Michaud (Shreveport, LA)
Condolences
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Memories of Pat Mosley by Clyde Arnold