A Service of Witness to the Resurrection for June Mosele

Saturday, October 24 at 9 AM

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Delores Bloemker wrote on November 2, 2020 at 6:54 pm
June was a special lady to me. She was in the Alton Belles Red Hat Ladies and that is where I really got to know her better. We were both members of College Avenue Presbyterian Church. She was so fun to be around. I enjoyed her friendship very much and will truly miss this lovely lady!
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Linda Andrus wrote on October 28, 2020 at 2:41 pm
June, was always a lovely lady, and a great friend.
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Ken Webster wrote on October 24, 2020 at 9:54 am
I first knew June as an elementary teacher on the Executive Committee of the Roxana Education Association in the 1970's. I was new to the process and as I listened to her as a high school rep, and other leaders, I became impressed with the voices for justice that blazed a trail for us to follow. I was especially impressed with her great articulation with June as an advocate for women to the point that I became involved in political action myself for women's equality. After she retired, I lost contact, but was pleasantly surprised to reconnect when College Avenue and United Church merged to for a new LoveJoy congregation. What a blessing this was! We had many conversations recalling our days at Roxana School District and discussing current issues of the day. I will always remember her with fondness, and as her brother said in his tribute - "See you on the other side."
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Verla and Bill Moyer wrote on October 24, 2020 at 9:52 am
June was a dear old friend. We miss her smiles and the good cheer of her presence in our lives. Our deepest sympathy to her family and friends.
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Mark & Tricia Mitchell wrote on October 24, 2020 at 9:51 am
June will always be our favorite aunt and friend. We will miss her advice and laughter dearly.
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Glenda McKee wrote on October 24, 2020 at 9:49 am
A beautiful, loving service which truly exemplified the amazing life of June! Thank you to all who created this time of reflection, worship and honor for June! Love you always dearest June!
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Joanne Lenhardt wrote on October 24, 2020 at 9:07 am
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George and Lynna wrote on October 24, 2020 at 9:00 am
Sure miss her but am so glad we got to not just know her but we’re her friends.
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Katherine Mitchell wrote on October 24, 2020 at 8:57 am
My great aunt was an inspiration to all who knew her. Her kindness, generosity, and passionate spirit have left a wonderful legacy. She will be forever with us in our hearts.
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Joan Cockburn wrote on October 24, 2020 at 8:44 am
June was such a wonderful woman. She loved life and her family. It was a pleasure to know her.
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LoveJoy United Church wrote on October 20, 2020 at 12:09 pm
LoveJoy United is grateful to God for June's passion, joy, generosity, humor, friendship, compassion, and faith. We offer our prayers and blessings for June's family and friends.
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Memorial Gifts

Gifts may be made to Oasis Women’s Center (111 Market St, Alton, IL – 62002, 618-465-1978) and LoveJoy United Presbyterian Church.

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Obituary

Doris “June” (Mitchell) Mosele passed away peacefully on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020 at Anderson Hospital in Maryville, Illinois.

Born in West Frankfort, Illinois, in 1928 to parents Esther and Vertus Mitchell, she spent her entire adult life residing in the Alton, Illinois, and St Louis, Missouri, area.

In 1962, she married the love of her life, Victor J. Mosele. They lived in the Riverview Park neighborhood of Alton before moving to East Alton in 1977.

June received a BA from Shurtleff College in Alton and a MA from Washington University in St. Louis. She had a long-time career as an educator, teaching English at Soldan and Beaumont high schools in St. Louis and Business English at Roxana High School. June was a model of professionalism for her students. She held leadership positions as a Certified Professional Secretary in the International Association of Administrative Professionals and was a co-sponsor of the Future Secretaries Association. A strong advocate for women, June was a member of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society, an organization that promotes women educators and excellence in education.

June was an active community member. In 2001, she was instrumental in starting the Illinois BJC Hospice program. She served on the board of the Hospice Conference of Southwestern Illinois and remained an active volunteer for 18 years. In 2009, June received the President’s Call to Service Award. June was a beloved Elder and Stephen Minister of LoveJoy United Presbyterian Church, formerly College Avenue Presbyterian. She was an avid bridge player, a member of the Red Hat Society, and active in several book groups.

June’s heart was filled with love, laughter, family, and friends.

She is survived by her brother, James Mitchell (Pat) of Lawrenceville, Georgia; daughter, Rebecca Carli-Mills (Mike) of Chevy Chase, Maryland; five grandchildren, Carly Laden (Jeff) and Kati Devlin (Shane) of Winnipeg, Canada, Christopher Cockburn (Ania) of Adelaide, Australia, Gracie Mills of New York, New York, and Olivia Mills of Chevy Chase; and five great-grandchildren, Kayleigh, Michael, and Matthew Laden, and Charlie and Luke Devlin.

Along with her husband, Victor; her brother, Robert Mitchell (Dorcas) of Lewisburg, West Virginia; and daughter, Ruth Ellen (McPhail) Cockburn (Charles G.) of Winnipeg preceded her in death.

A memorial service will be held at LoveJoy United Presbyterian Church, 2550 Rock Hill Rd, Wood River, Illinois, 62095 on March 21, 2020 at 3 p.m.

Memorials may be given to her church or The Oasis Women’s Center, POB 636, Alton IL 62002. [/su_expand]