Patricia L Moseley, 96, of Largo, Florida, passed away on November 5, 2018, at Palm Gardens of Largo. She was born Patricia Lee Betts in Charlottesville, Virginia, to William Viney Betts and Bessie Cannon Walker Betts and was known by her friends as Pat Moseley
Pat resided in Largo, Florida for the past 3 decades and was a former resident of Nassau, Bahamas for many years and of the State of Maryland. She was a Research Assistant in the Medical field for many years.
Pat is and was a long time member of First Baptist Church of Indian Rocks in Largo, Florida where she loved to serve the Lord and her church family with great joy in Ministry and volunteerism in many capacities wherever there was opportunity to serve as she loves her church family. She had a special love to serve and participate in the Deaf Ministry for hearing impaired persons and learned sign language in the classroom of the deaf ministry at the church to be able to better communicate and serve in the ministry. She also served in several outreach and visitation ministries as well as the food service ministry where she served countless thousands of meals over the years and always with a smile.
Pat was well traveled and cultured having also sponsored and participated in several overseas mission trips bringing the Gospel around the world and sharing her faith in our Lord and Savior. Pat was and is a devout Christian and was steadfast in her faith and she was never seen without a beautiful smile radiating her joy of life and love of the Lord to everyone she knew and met.
She loved the beach and the ocean having spent many a days on the water as her late husband was a well known Bahamian Mariner. As a hobby, she enjoyed making her own beach crafts and was known for making all of her lady-friends beaded barefoot sandals that they all loved.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Oswald “Ozzie” Moseley.
Please accept our sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. The bible assures us that our heavenly father is aware of our pain and he is near to the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18). It also gives us the promise that there will be a resurrection and that God will bring an end to death once and for all (John 5:28, 29; Revelation 21:4). It is our hope that the power of God’s Word will help to ease your sorrow as you cherish the loving memories you shared together.