Mrs. Jeanice Mostella was born March 17,1961 to the late Mr. Howard Woods and the late Annie Jo (Daniel Woods) Williams in St. Clair County, Alabama. At an early age, Mrs. Mostella accepted Christ and joined Overcoming Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ where she served faithfully. She was a dedicated employee for many years, at East Coast Migrant Headstart Project in Steele, Alabama as Manager over the Dietary Department, Mostella Tax Service and Blount Tax Service. Mrs. Mostella was very devoted to her family, church and community. She was passionate about cooking for people and famous for her assortment of gourmet treats. She had a very calming, nurturing spirit and a great sense of humor. She was very adamant about having a positive attitude and using encouraging words. Mrs. Mostella was preceded in death by her parents, Howard Woods and Annie Jo Williams: step-father; Daniel Woods: sisters; Gloria Ann Williams and Martha Byers. She leaves a multitude of memories to be cherished in the lives of her husband, Michael Mostella: bonus mom; Carrie Woods: five children: LaTwania (Milton) Williams, Kinte (Shatika) Williams, Crystal (Marlon) Mostella, Kirby (Zeblon) Mostella and Roshanna (Nicky) Mostella, all of Ashville, AL: seven grandchildren; Jordan, Avian, Porsche, Tyleen, Kennedy, Kadence and Novaleigh, all of Ashville, Alabama; one god-son; Adontae Walker, honorary son; Eric Williams: four sisters; Ruthie Pryor, Sarah (Chris) Ford, Bessie Lee Williams and Connie Williams: eleven brothers; Thomas (Peggy) Williams, Danny Ray Williams, Floyd Williams, Steve (Cassandra) Williams, Lonzo (Denise) Williams, Bernard (Jackie) Williams, Terry (Brandi) Williams, Clarence Williams and Ricky (Brenda) Williams, Herman (Jackie) Woods, Howard (Delores) Woods: seven sisters-in law; Dorothy (Tom) Jones, Teresa McNeil, Helen Davis, Juanita (Roy) Pettaway, John Netta (Ngirailad) Moses, Colleen Craig, Alesa (Johnel)Travis, seven brothers-in law; Rudy Byers, Donald (Gloria) Outland, Thomas Davis, Michael Davis, Paul Davis, Curtis (Dorothy) Phillips, Joseph Phillips; three aunts: Eloise (Johnny) Ford, Ruby (Percy) Davis and Eloise Williams, uncles; SJ (Shelia) Williams, Wesley (Louise) Williams, John Jones, Tom (Dorothy) Jones, Benny Jones, Edward (Luvada) Jones: one special sister-in-law; Peggy Williams and a special aunt; Katherine Williams; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and many dear friends
Celebration of Life For Mrs. Jeanice Mostella Saturday, September 4, 2021 at 1:00 pm Overcoming Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, 576 Peaceful Valley Road, Ashville, Alabama 35953. Bishop Charles Williams, Pastor Elder Steve Williams, Officiating.
Public Viewing will be 1 P.M.-6P.M. Friday, September 3,2021 at West Gadsden Funeral Home (Chapel)
Arrangements under the direction of: West Gadsden Funeral Home, Inc. 256-549-0004
Jeanice was a wonderful woman of God. She always had a positive word to share with that big beautiful smile. I am praying for her family's strength. She will be missed. Woody/Buggs/Ray Family
With heavy heart just a couple of months seems like days ago my sweet church Sister came to me to share her love. She gave me her phone number and told me she had my back and to call her anytime day or night if I needed to talk. She told me I want to be a mother to you because your Mom would want me to look after you.. I am so heart broken that we did not get to share that special bond. Prayers for the family. May God continue to carry you. Much 💕 Love!!
To the most wonderful kind caring purest devoted woman to her church family and community I'm inspired by many of the blessing that she gave people and motivated people to do better with their lives she was was such a great woman I hate my wife didn't meet her. A sweet soul took to soon. -Aundray/Chelsea
You were one of the rarest gems on this earth. You were always sweet to me whenever we came into contact. Our last conversation in the mall was long and informative. You gave me tips about my health. I remember coming to play at your house when I was a child. You are and will be truly miss. Rest in power. Love you
This lady means so much to so many people just a pure heart and a soul of gold the best Auntie that my daughters were privileged to have to say you will be missed no words to express how much you have been to myself and my family Love you Darryl,Londyn Kova Mostella
I can attest to the treats! Although it's been years since I last saw you Jeanice I can hear your laughter always so HAPPY..Blessings Love you Fam Onion..
You will truly be missed rest in Paradise love you 🌹
Sylvia Mostello
This cousin right here was like a second momma to me along with so many more of my cousins I know she had a heart of gold just like the rest of my Aunties Jeanice you will definitely be miss until we meet again Sending our love and prayers to the family Eloise and Martha
I had the pleasure to work with Jeanice and to become her friend. She is like family to me. I love her and all her family. She was only ever a phone call away. It could be weeks without talking and I could call her day or night and she was there. She is such a caring, loving soul who loved the Lord her family and friends. RIP my friend I hope we will meet again one day. Love you
I really will miss my cousin she was a nice lovely person don't mind helping anybody she will be missed love, Constance Head
Condolences to the family. She was a lovely lady, kind hearted and always had a smile on her face. My love and Prayers to her husband and children and grandchildren and entire family ❤🙏
Such a kind and sweet woman of God. May the Lord comfort her children, family and friends.💐
this was a wonderful lady my heart breaks she will be missed love and prayers to the family Evelyn Sims
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