Jerome Earl Mosley

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Jerome Earl Mosley was born on November 27,1972 in San Diego, California. He was born to Curtis and Joyce Mosley. Curtis Mosley preceded him in death. Jerome was the youngest child of four children.

One thing about Jerome, he loved and was very active in The Lord. He was an active member of Shepherd’s Chapel Church. Wherever he went he would minister the gospel of Jesus to everybody he meets. Jerome enjoyed studying and reading the word of God. That was his first love. Jerome loved family time with his nieces and nephews, playing board games with them. Jerome loved making his own different fragrances, also he enjoyed cooking good meals with his own little twist. He had a favorite saying that he would always say “It is, what it is”. He loved making everyone feel his great hospitality and he would show his mother’s friends from making coffee to serving them food. Jerome loved speaking about the lord to his family and friends. He had the best and friendly personality that he showed everyone that he met. Jerome has impacted so many people in his life that he will be missed. He will always be remembered for his beautiful smile that lit up everyone’s day.

He is survived by his mother Joyce Mosley. Jerome had one sister Joann (Henry) Gaines – Smith of San Diego. Two brothers Darrin Gaines and Tyrone Mosley both of San Diego. One daughter named Shanelle Mosley of San Diego. He also leaves Great Aunt Helen Howard of Texas. Aunt Tereasa Howard of Mississippi. One nephew Vincent Williams, two great nephews Bryce Todd-Jones, and Maurice Williams of San Diego. Three nieces Deann Todd, Eliana Mosley, and Serena Cole of San Diego. He leaves behind his 5 great nieces: Braycee, Breone, Bejaine, Brooklyn, and Tyliah all of San Diego. He leaves his two uncles Melvin Howard of Covington, Georgia and Joe (Crystal) Howard of San Antonia, Texas. And special friend Shannon Anderson and his buddy Carmelo Anderson, both of San Diego. And a host of family and friends that he holds dear.

Service was held June 12th, 2024 at Bethel AME Church by Preferred Cremation and Burial