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Glad he's finally gone. Hated to see him suffer. ##imported-begin##john doe##imported-end##
Birth date: Jan 15, 1935 Death date: Sep 29, 2011
Harold D. Mosley Sr., 76 of Quinton Township, passed away suddenly, Thursday afternoon in Salem Memorial Hospital, Mannington Twp. His death was unexpected. Born in Quinton, NJ he was the son of the late Phillip H. and Beatrice Read Obituary
Glad he's finally gone. Hated to see him suffer. ##imported-begin##john doe##imported-end##
So sorry to hear of your loss. I am certain the memories and love you all shared will continue to comfort you in this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Dr. Barb LipskiDr. Rasner's office##imported-begin##Dr, Barbara Lipski##imported-end##
Aunt Teresa and family...so sorry to hear of your loss. May God comfort you at this time. Much love to you all.##imported-begin##Dawn Hunter Puni##imported-end##
Our hearts & prayers are with the family. You all took such loving care of your Dad. May the Lord give you comfort! from friends of Irizarry's##imported-begin##Claudia, Bill & Becky Fuse##imported-end##
My Poppop always found ways to make me laugh, and he knew how to put a smile on my face.. Knowing he's with my mommom, and he's resting in peace gives me the strength and courage to keep moving forward; he's by my side everyday and he's watching over and protecting me.. I know he's going to be so proud of me when I get my diploma in a couple months. I love you, Poppop.. and you will always be missed..say hi to mommmom... you guys are my guardian angels...##imported-begin##Rachel Gross##imported-end##
Harold was always a good neighbor and we will miss him going up and down the road on his cart. The family has our deepest sympathy at this most difficult time.##imported-begin##George &Carol Kauffman##imported-end##
I will miss him very much. Knowing he is with his wife and enjoying there reunion helps, but wishing that he could have enjoyed more years down here with you all. My love for carpentry came from watching him. My prayers and love are sent to you.
Albert Gary Mosley##imported-begin##Albert Mosley##imported-end##
Harold Mosley Sr. was a good and honest man. When he would shake your hand the deal was done. His handshake was more important than any paperwork being signed. He loved to watch things grow. Growing up on a farm gave him a love for fresh vegetables and fruits. Nothing was better than home grown vegetables. He was always willing to teach. He would teach about when it was best to start planting in May and also how to change the oil in my car. He taught me how to change my tire and where to find it in my car.lol. He always believed in Albert and I; loved on our children. He was full of laughter and smiles. He was a faithful and loving spouse, a wonderful father, an example for his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Thank you for teaching me that money isn't everything, and a swing on the backyard tree was more exciting than a movie. My last lesson was Tuesday, when he was explaining to me about how the soybeans plants grew, dried and were harvested. I love you Dad! Rest in peace.##imported-begin##Marisa Irizarry##imported-end##
I was blessed to have you in my life and will miss you more than words will ever say- Give a hug to Gran for me....I love you poppop....##imported-begin##Jeannette Harrington##imported-end##