In Memory of

Myron

E.

Mosley

Condolences

Condolence From: Trummell Valdera
Condolence: Dear Horace and Monica! With a heavy heart I want to convey my deepest Condolences to both of you in the passing of Myron. It has been a while since I've seen the two of you or Myron, but I can only imagine the heaviness in your souls and hearts for someone so young and talented. In the words of e.e. cummings..." may you carry Myron's heart with you and never be without it wherever you go!" I am certain Clarissa welcomed Myron with open arms in his transtion. Love your Cousin, Trummell
Friday October 13, 2017
Condolence From: David Greenberg
Condolence: I remember meeting Myron with my twin Brother, Gary, in 2nd or 3rd Grade at Houston Elementary School. We both became very close with. All of us were a part of a very special group of friends thta graduated 8th Grade in 1972. My mother reminded me, that Myron would often eat lunch at our home, when his mother was working. I remember playing Tag Football on Gorgas Lane and Anderson Street. (it was a short walk from our home on Durham Street. After Houston, my brother, Myron, and I, along with a few others, went on to Central High School, class 235. We were all proud to be Central Lancers. In 1976, we all graduated Central High, and like many others, went off in Different directions. We lost touch for far too many years, but Thanks to today's technology, we were able to re-connect on Facebook. We were able to chat on a few occasions , sharing memories, achievements, and family stories. Over the years, we have lost a few of our Houston group, due to cancer. It is a horrible disease. I know I will always remember Myron along with the others and hope to see a cure in our lieftime. My thoughts and prayes go out to Myron's family. May his memory be a blessing.
Tuesday October 10, 2017
Condolence From: Jim DeVito
Condolence: After my daughter's accident Children's Hospital did a fantastic job of patching her up. We credit Myron for making her fingers work again. He was always warm and inviting, and made therapy fun and challenging. We would often go back just to visit after therapy was done because Gabby enjoyed being his helper. Our deepest condolences to all of Myron's family.
Sunday October 08, 2017