Malcolm Lindel Mosby, 79, Neosho, died Feb. 21, 2014 at Freeman West Hospital, following a lengthy illness.
Malcolm was born September 30, 1934 in Anderson, MO and was a lifelong McDonald County and Newton County resident. He worked at Pogue Diary Farms, Sid Roark Lumber, Tatum Motor’s, Sam Woolard Service Station, Red Carpet Construction, N and M Concrete and for the City of Neosho for 17 years as Public Works Director. He pastored at Tracy Community for many years and founded the Church of Hope in Neosho in 1992 and has served as Pastor until his death.
Malcolm and Edith Hix were married on Dec. 29, 1951 at Anderson and she survives. He is also survived by his parents, Addaline and Glendon Hadley, Neosho; two children, Cheryl Mosby, Neosho and William Mosby and wife, Lynn, Noel; a brother, Wayne Mosby and wife, Cathy, Neosho; a sister, Myrna Marble, Neosho; three grandchildren, Casey Anderson and husband, Tim; Caleb Mosby and Colby Mosby and wife, Jennifer and two great grandchildren, Julia Robinson and Tori Anderson.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions in memory of Malcolm be made to the food bank of the donor’s choice.
Chapel services will be held Wednesday February 26, 2014, 1:00 - PM at Clark Chapel of Memories
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