IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Mozelle

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Burler

February 18, 1920 – April 13, 2014

Obituary

'And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain. [Revelations 21:4J Mozelle Butler was born, February 18, 1920 to the parents of the late George 'Jack' and Ella Webb, in Forsyth, Georgia. Mozelle was the 6th of 8 children born to Jack and Ella (6 girls and 2 boys.) She was described as a bright and happy child with a strong sense of adventure and self confidence. Mozelle was educated in the Hubbard school district of Forsyth Georgia. Mozelle departed this life on April 7, 2014 after a brief illness and a even shorter stay at Mercy St. Theresa Nursing of Cincinnati, Ohio. Mozelle accepted Christ as her personal Lord and Savior early in life as she was being raised in a Christian Baptist home while living in Forsyth. Mozelle was married to James Albert 'Bubba' Collier in the early 1930s and out of this union was born a daughter, Gladys Pearl Collier departed life within a few years of her birth. It was shortly after the death of Pearl that Mozelle and Collier desolved their marriage. After some proding by her Elder sister Hattie Walker, Mozelle moved from Forsyth to Cincinnati Ohio to live with Hattie. It was at that time that she met Grady Butler, a suave chauffeur workingfor the ajjluent Hater family of Cincinnati Ohio. Their friendship flourished into marriage, as Mozelle became and remained the apple of Grady's eye, Mozelle later became employed as a 'Domestic Technician' for the Hater family, where she was introduced and sponsored into Catholocism by Viola Hater, her long time employer and subsequent long time friend. Mozelle continued working and remained a devoted wife to Grady until he became ill, resulting in Mozelle retiring to take care of her devoted husband until his death. Mozelle continued to serve the Kingdom of God and his people as a devout Catholic until God call her home. Mozelle had a personality like no other, as she was able to light up a room with her presence and sense of style. She could draw you in with her overwhelming sweetness and consideration for others. A two minute conversation with Aunt Mozelle could make a lasting inpression on your heart that would continue to burn even after leaving you've left the room. In addition to travel, Mozelle loved her family and was often the in marathon family andfriend photo sessions. The twinkle in her eyes and the brightness of her smile will be missed by all who knew her. God called home a cherished angel in Mozelle Butler. She will be greatly missed. Mozelle was preceeded in death by her husband, Grady Butler, daughter Pearl Collier, sisters Florrie Richards (Forsyth, GA.), Hattie Walker, Anna Belle Howard and Jozelle Nettles (Cincinnati OR), and brothers Zollie Webb and Dave Webb (Forsyth, GA.) Mozelle is survived by sisters Jessie Head (Pittsburgh, PA.) and Ventrice Ponder (Trenton, NJ.), a dear devoted friend in Margaret Jones and adopted daughter in Sallie Oglesby both of Cincinnati, OR, niece Gail Coleman-Siffel of Cincinnati, OR, as well as a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and wonderful friends. The Order of Service Musical Prelude Parting View The Family Scripture Prayer Selection Acknowledgement of Cards Telegrams & Condolences Selection Obituary Selection Eulogy Benediction Recessional

Previous Events

Funeral Ceremony Friday, April 18, 2014
12:00 PM
Walker Event Center

3939 Reading Road Cincinnati, OH 45229

Cemetery Details

Location
Norman Chapel at Spring Grove Cemetery

4521 Spring Grove Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45232

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