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Mamie Lee <I>Smith</I> Mosteller

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Mamie Lee Smith Mosteller

Birth
Gaffney, Cherokee County, South Carolina, USA
Death
4 Dec 1963 (aged 66)
Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section U
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My grandmother, Mamie lee Smith Mosteller was born February 21, 1897 in Gaffney, South Carolina and was the daughter of the late D.G. Smith and Lydia Ann Edwards Smith. My grandmother, was 66 years old when she passed away. She died at her home which was located at 311 Furman Hall Road Greenville, South Carolina.

My grandmother was a member of Park Place Baptist Church and was a member of the Ellie Batson Circle of the WMS and the TEl Class of the Sunday School.

My grandmother was survuved by her husband, James Alexander Mosteller. Among her children she was survived by one son, Charles Alexander Mosteller of Easley and four daughters, Mrs. E.J. Leo(Alma), Mrs. J.P. Waldrop(Ruth), Mrs. Dean Barnett(Lois) and Mrs. John Vinskus(Doris) of Greenville. She was predeceased by one son, James Roy Mosteller who died when he was three years old.

My grandmother was survived by three brother's, Noah L. Smith, Naaman Smith and Marvin E. Smith of Greenville, South Carolina and one sister, Mrs. William Earl Hoxitt(Lydia). My grandmother sister Mrs. Lila Smith Owens died just one week before on November 27, 1963.

Of the home she was survived by one grandson, Ronald James Davis and one foster sister, Miss Corrie Davidson.
Funeral Services were conducted at Park Place Baptist Church by Dr. John R. Wells with interment in Springwood Cemetery.
Her obituary was published in the Greenville News on 6th day of December 1963.

By her granddaughter, Sharon Ruth Barnett Merheb.
My grandmother, Mamie lee Smith Mosteller was born February 21, 1897 in Gaffney, South Carolina and was the daughter of the late D.G. Smith and Lydia Ann Edwards Smith. My grandmother, was 66 years old when she passed away. She died at her home which was located at 311 Furman Hall Road Greenville, South Carolina.

My grandmother was a member of Park Place Baptist Church and was a member of the Ellie Batson Circle of the WMS and the TEl Class of the Sunday School.

My grandmother was survuved by her husband, James Alexander Mosteller. Among her children she was survived by one son, Charles Alexander Mosteller of Easley and four daughters, Mrs. E.J. Leo(Alma), Mrs. J.P. Waldrop(Ruth), Mrs. Dean Barnett(Lois) and Mrs. John Vinskus(Doris) of Greenville. She was predeceased by one son, James Roy Mosteller who died when he was three years old.

My grandmother was survived by three brother's, Noah L. Smith, Naaman Smith and Marvin E. Smith of Greenville, South Carolina and one sister, Mrs. William Earl Hoxitt(Lydia). My grandmother sister Mrs. Lila Smith Owens died just one week before on November 27, 1963.

Of the home she was survived by one grandson, Ronald James Davis and one foster sister, Miss Corrie Davidson.
Funeral Services were conducted at Park Place Baptist Church by Dr. John R. Wells with interment in Springwood Cemetery.
Her obituary was published in the Greenville News on 6th day of December 1963.

By her granddaughter, Sharon Ruth Barnett Merheb.

Gravesite Details

w/o James Alex Mosteller



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