Mozell Patterson

Mozell Patterson Obituary

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Age - 89

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September 11, 2023

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El Cerrito, CA

Mozell Van Dyke was born June 2, 1934 in Idabel Oklahoma to Rebecca and Richard Van Dyke. She was the twelfth of thirteen children. She attended school in Earlimart, California and Idabel, Oklahoma. She graduated Booker T. Washington high school in Idabel, Oklahoma. Mozell married USAF Airmen First Class, Wallace O. Patterson in San Diego Continue Reading x Mrs. Mozell Anita Patterson June 2, 1934 - September 2, 2023 Mozell Van Dyke was born June 2, 1934 in Idabel Oklahoma to Rebecca and Richard Van Dyke. She was the twelfth of thirteen children. She attended school in Earlimart, California and Idabel, Oklahoma. She graduated Booker T. Washington high school in Idabel, Oklahoma. Mozell married USAF Airmen First Class, Wallace O. Patterson in San Diego California on June 19, 1955. To this union were born 5 children Wallace Jr. , James DeWayne, Ronald, Donald and Yolanda. Mozell accepted Christ as her savior in 1974 and joined Unveiled Christ Ministries in Oakland, California. Mozell loved art. When not caring for her family and mother, she joined the Richmond Art Center, and enrolled in their drawing and acrylic painting classes. Aside from this, she enjoyed gardening, reading the Bible and traveling. She often read about the various countries and lifestyles and longed to visit Israel. Mozell led a quiet and peaceful life. Her immediate family was her life and she was dedicated to their care even as adults. To send flowers to the family or place a tree in memory of Mrs. Mozell Anita Patterson, please visit our Tribute Store . Print Email Leave a Message, Share a Memory @media print { . condolence. print-hide { display: none !important; } } Leave a Message, Share a Memory See Condolences Plant a tree in memory of Mrs. Mozell An environmentally friendly option. Plant a Tree Sunset View Mortuary left a message: Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss. x Your condolence may need to be approved before it appears on this page. It may not appear immediately once submitted. Leave a Message, Share a Memory Sunset View Mortuary left a message: Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss. x Your condolence may need to be approved before it appears on this page. It may not appear immediately once submitted. To leave a condolence, you can first sign into Facebook or fill out the below form with your name and email. [fbl_login_button redirect="https://www. sunsetviewcemetery. com/obituary/mrs-mozell-anita-patterson/?modal=condolence-message" hide_if_logged="" size="medium" type="login_with" show_face="true"] Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Condolence Your Name * Email Address* (Your email address will not be published. ) x x Your condolence may need to be approved before it appears on this page. It may not appear immediately once submitted. Thank you for leaving a condolence. Your comment has been submitted for moderation. //show thank you modal if just submitted condolence jQuery(window). load(function() { jQuery('#post-condolence #attachmentForm'). find('#submit'). addClass('btn obit-button thank-you-btn'); if(window. location. hash) { window. location. hash. indexOf("comment") !== -1 ? jQuery("#post-condolence-thankyou"). modal() : false; } });

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