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Jennifer E “Brezee” Mosey

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Jennifer E “Brezee” Mosey

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
8 Apr 2013 (aged 55)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
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Ms. Jennifer E. Mosey, age 55, passed away April 8, 2013. She was a loving and caring mother, grandmother, and friend to many.

She is survived by her sons; Jimmy Mosey, Sterling Edison, Joshua Edison; daughter, Stephanie Edison, grandchildren; Cody, Dorothy and Noah; siblings: Greg, Gerlean, Karen, Chris, Julie and Paulette; and more family including Scott and Sandy. She was preceded in death by her parents George R. and Dorothy G Mosey.

Jennifer was graduating from Vol State College on May 11, 2013 with a paralegal associate degree. Her son Sterling or brother Chris will walk in her place to receive her diploma on graduation day. She loved to help the community and her fellow riders. She rode in many benefit runs for children, veterans, fellow riders and comrades, and any cause she felt strongly about. She particularly favored her poker rides with her son. "Live to ride & ride to live." She will be forever missed by all who knew her.

Arrangements by Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home
Ms. Jennifer E. Mosey, age 55, passed away April 8, 2013. She was a loving and caring mother, grandmother, and friend to many.

She is survived by her sons; Jimmy Mosey, Sterling Edison, Joshua Edison; daughter, Stephanie Edison, grandchildren; Cody, Dorothy and Noah; siblings: Greg, Gerlean, Karen, Chris, Julie and Paulette; and more family including Scott and Sandy. She was preceded in death by her parents George R. and Dorothy G Mosey.

Jennifer was graduating from Vol State College on May 11, 2013 with a paralegal associate degree. Her son Sterling or brother Chris will walk in her place to receive her diploma on graduation day. She loved to help the community and her fellow riders. She rode in many benefit runs for children, veterans, fellow riders and comrades, and any cause she felt strongly about. She particularly favored her poker rides with her son. "Live to ride & ride to live." She will be forever missed by all who knew her.

Arrangements by Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home


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