Paul, the Apostle, said what Bea Moseley felt in her heart: “ I have fought the good (worthy, honorable, and noble) fight, I have finished the race, I have kept (firmly held) the faith. [As to what remains] henceforth there is laid up for me the [victor’s] crown of righteousness [for being right with God and doing right], which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me and recompense me on that [great] day—and not to me only, but also to all those who have loved and yearned for and welcomed His appearing (His return).” All of us say, “COME NOW, Lord JESUS!”
Ollie B. Goehring Moseley was born on June 12, 1912, to John F. Goehring and Mattie Pearl Caruthers in Concho County, Texas. She married D.H. Moseley at age of 16. After his death, she married Ollie B. Moseley in 1935; together they had twins, a boy and girl. During her lifetime, she continually explained that she and her second husband had the same name. Friends and relatives called her “Bea” instead of using her first name, “Ollie.” She passed away at the age of 103 and one-half, in Bryan, Texas, having lived a very blessed life by her Father GOD. She resided in Odessa, Texas, from 1955, until 2012, when she moved to Bryan, Texas. While in Odessa she worked for Furr’s Cafeteria, Permian High School Cafeteria, and Wyly Brown Construction. After her retirement, she traveled with the senior-group of First Baptist Church to Israel, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Hawaii, and numerous places in the upper New England states. She volunteered at the food bank in Odessa, served as voting assistant during elections, and crocheted over 384 afghans for residents of local nursing homes in Odessa.
She is preceded in death by her father and mother; brother; step-mother; two sisters; two husbands; son-in-law; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She is survived by her brother, Donald Goehring and his wife, Sandra, of Paint Rock, Texas; her son, Dale Moseley, and his wife, Patty, of Odessa, Texas; daughter, Gale Davidson of Bryan, Texas; four grandchildren, Traci Davidson Harvey and husband, Dean, of Magnolia, Texas; Michael Davidson and his wife, Lonna, of Athens, Texas; Charlotte Davidson Forester and husband, Glenn, of Portland, Oregon; Suzanne Davidson Eggleston and husband, Doug, of Spring, Texas; six great-grandchildren; and three great-great grandchildren.
Services are pending following cremation. Memorials may be given in her name to the Brazos Valley Hospice, 502 West 26th Street, Bryan, Texas.
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