Sue Neal (Brown) Mosley

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Sue Neal (Brown) Mosley, 88, died Thursday, August 12, 2021. Sue was born October 29, 1932 in Carbon Hill, Alabama. Her family later moved to Birmingham, Alabama. She found her life-long love of both vocal and instrumental music when she attended Phillips High School. She attended Baylor University and played the trumpet in the Baylor marching band and the harp in Baylor’s orchestra while getting her BA in both vocal and instrumental music. She was a devoted, life-long Baylor Bears fan. She was the choral director at the Methodist Church in Clifton, Texas, while her husband Bob was finishing his CPA in Austin. The family moved to Oklahoma City and raised two sons, Rob and Mark. She taught third grade for several years in Oklahoma City before becoming a full-time homemaker. Sue lived the last 22 years of her life in Wichita near her son Mark and his family. Sue was athletic, loved tennis and classical music. She had beautiful blue eyes, a very quick wit, and was deeply devout in her Christian faith. Her best friends were her brother Joe and his wife Nancy who Sue introduced to one another at Baylor. She was preceded in death by her parents, James Samuel Brown and Gussie Mae Martin Brown; brother, Joseph Charles Brown. She is survived by her sons, Rob (Chris Santine) Mosley and Mark (Jane) Mosley; sister-in-law, Nancy Brown; grandchildren, Benjamin, Joseph, John Mark, Anna, and Emma Mosley; nieces, Emily (Chuck) Jansen and Amy (Doug) Sonheim; six great-nieces and nephews; and one great-great-nephew. A visitation with the family will be at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary on Tuesday, August 17 from 4:00 - 6:00 pm. The family asks that masks be worn. There will be a private burial on Wednesday morning. A memorial has been established with Project Mexico, a non-profit charity (501c) for orphans and home-building projects. Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage, P.O. Box 8210, Pasadena, CA 91109 or www.projectmexico.org

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  1. Sue was a wonderful, sweet lady. I was privileged to be a part of Bob and Sue’s wedding at FBC Waco back in the 1950’s. I know she was a wonderful Mom to both Rob and Mark. Rest In Peace sweet lady!

  2. Gary and I remember fondly being welcomed by Sue and Bobby to join them at their lake house in Oklahoma when we were newly married. Their graciousness, warmth, and sense of fun were always remembered. Their legacy of two wonderful sons who became kind, generous and thoughtful men will be treasured by all of us. With deepest sympathy and love.


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