Spencer Dion Mosley Sr., of Red Oak, Virginia, passed away leaving behind a legacy of love, strength, and quiet passion for the simple joys of life. Born to Daniel and Luvern Mosley in South Boston, Spencer was a devoted son, a caring father, and a loyal friend to many.
Spencer was preceded in death by his beloved aunt, Fannie Carrington, whose influence and love
remained with him throughout his life.
In addition to his mother, Luvern Davis and father, Daniel Mosley (Maryann), he is survived by his five children: Spencer Mosley Jr. of Meherrin, VA; Michael Jones (Tiffany) of Keysville, VA; Muneerah Hall of Clarksville, VA; Shaleshia Richardson (George) of Wake Forest, NC; and Iyisa Smith of Norfolk, VA. He was also a proud grandfather to seven grandchildren, each of whom brought him great joy and pride. He also leaves behind four sisters: Janet Feggins, Daneko Wilson (Paul), Debbie Reynolds, Tracy Montoya (Raul), and one brother: Donnell Mosley (Carolyn), and a host of nieces and nephews.
Spencer had a deep appreciation for nature and personal wellness. He found peace and
excitement in kayaking and fishing, and he was passionate about bodybuilding, a discipline that
reflected his inner strength and determination.
Professionally, Spencer found fulfillment working for Securitas at Microsoft in Boydton, VA, where he built lasting relationships with his coworkers and took great pride in his work. His dedication and positive spirit left a lasting impression on all who knew him there.
Spencer Dion Mosley Sr. will be remembered for his steady presence, his love for his family,
and the quiet strength with which he lived his life. His memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved him.
Viewing for Mr. Spencer Dion Mosley, Sr. will be held on Saturday, June 21, 2025 at Carter's Funeral Home, 206 Virginia Avenue, Clarksville, Virginia from 5:00PM - 8:00PM. Funeral service will be held on Sunday, June 22, 2025 at the Salem Baptist Church, 4050 Tobacco Road, Red Oak, Virginia 23964 at 2:00PM. Reverend Loretta Bailey will deliver the eulogy.
Dear Auntie Vern and Family,
My heart is with you during this difficult time as we mourn the loss of Spencer. Please accept my deepest condolences. I am praying that God brings you comfort, strength, and peace in the days ahead.
May the love and memories you shared with Spencer bring you moments of warmth and light, even as you navigate this season of sorrow. Sending you all my love, continued prayers, and support.
With heartfelt sympathy, Tyra Brooks
Aunt Vern, and extended family I wish you the peace that passes all understanding, will guard your heart and mind. My condolences, and my love be with you. Spence will be missed greatly; we did spend summers together as children and it was never a dull moment. We had a great time, I even really didn't want to come after the summer ended. All my love to family and friend's
Sending prayers to Spencer family so sorry for your loss our felt sympathy. Marion & Clarence Staten
I am so sorry for the loss of your love one. May each day be one of loving memories of him.
Hey family as I think back on the memories of all the fun times I had with Spencer I just smile he has always been a good guy he was a loving caring man he was my first cousin whenever my Aunt Lavern said they was coming to visit my mom that made me so happy because I knew we were all going to have a fun time together Spencer was a big family guy even in adult life he loved his family and would do anything for us he was more like a brother to me more than a cousin we spent so much time together running around outside playing cops and robers and all types of outdoor games I could talk to him about anything without judgment I'm going to truly miss him.Family I'm going to pray for Strength and togetherness I'm deeply grateful to have spent time and have so many memories to think back on.Spencer Rest easy my brother until we meet again I love you.
To the family of the Late Spence Mosley Sr. I am so sorry for your loss and I hope you find peace in your life and that you will be able to find peace in this difficult time. I met Spence at Microsoft he was a great guy and very respectful, he loved the lord and he talked about his family all the time. He will be missed. ππΏππΏ
I was Spencer's supervisor when we worked together at KBS, we became very close and considered him as a good friend. His passing hit me and my wife hard. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and many friends. I knew Spenser was close to Jesus because we talked about the Bible alot. I know he's with our savior Jesus christ in heavan.
Sorry for your loss. Our heart goes out to the family.
My deepest sympathies to the family.l remember Spencer spending time with my son Samuel playing Nintendo.
To the Entire Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for you during this difficult time. Much Love to you ALL. Minnie Harding Ridgeway
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