Mozelle was a rural US Postal mail carrier in Gibsonville, NC during World War II. (Approximately 1943). After her husband's death in June 1943, she continued as a mail carrier until the end of the war. After the end of WWII, she went to work at Sears Roebuck. She was at Sears approximately two years before beginning work as a sales clerk at Burke's Department Store in downtown Gibsonville, NC. Mozelle remained at Burke's until her retirement at age 65. She was a volunteer at Alamance Memorial Hospital for 10 years (approximately 1971 to 1981)as a "Pink Lady". Mozelle enjoyed crocheting, playing Bingo, word puzzle games, watching soap operas, dipping Sweet Society snuff, reading, and world travel when she was younger.
Mozelle was a member of Peace Lutheran Church.
Mozelle was a rural US Postal mail carrier in Gibsonville, NC during World War II. (Approximately 1943). After her husband's death in June 1943, she continued as a mail carrier until the end of the war. After the end of WWII, she went to work at Sears Roebuck. She was at Sears approximately two years before beginning work as a sales clerk at Burke's Department Store in downtown Gibsonville, NC. Mozelle remained at Burke's until her retirement at age 65. She was a volunteer at Alamance Memorial Hospital for 10 years (approximately 1971 to 1981)as a "Pink Lady". Mozelle enjoyed crocheting, playing Bingo, word puzzle games, watching soap operas, dipping Sweet Society snuff, reading, and world travel when she was younger.
Mozelle was a member of Peace Lutheran Church.
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