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Gordon Moseley
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Memorial graveside services for James Gordon Moseley, 52, were held at 3 p.m. Sunday June 1, 2008 at Stephen Greene Memorial Gardens, 9th Street, Winnsboro conducted by Reverend Michael Cockrell and the Reverend Hiram Moseley. The family did receive visitors after the service at Stephen Greene Baptist Church. Mr. Moseley died May 27, 2008.

Born in Winnsboro on May 31, 1955, he was the son of the late James Millard Jr. and Ruby Whitener Moseley. He was a 1974 honor graduate of Winnsboro High School and attended the University of South Carolina.

Mr. Moseley was employed with the South Carolina Department of Social Services Child Support Enforcement Division for 28 years, having served as the Assistant Director for Regional Operations since 2003. His hard work and dedication to clients earned him being named the agency’s first Employee of the Year in 1995. He was a longtime member of the Board of Directors of the Eastern Regional Interstate Child Support Enforcement Association (ERICSA). During his presidency in 2005, he established the Rising Star Scholarships to be given each year to allow new lineworkers the invaluable experience of attending the annual conference. He was honored by ERICSA in 2006 by receiving the Felix Infausto Award for outstanding leadership to the Association and for contribution in the field of serving children and families.

Mr. Moseley was a former volunteer with Palmetto Richland Memorial Children’s Hospital, the Greater Columbia Literacy council, the Harvest Hope Food Bank and was a member of the South Carolina ETV Endowment. Also, he was a member of Stephen Greene Baptist Church in Winnsboro.

Mr. Moseley is survived by two nieces, Lauren Walker and Allison Dickerson, and two nephews, Andy Walker and Cory Dickerson. He was pre-deceased by two sisters, Carleen M. Walker, and twin sister Gail M. Dickerson.

Mr. Moseley specifically requested that memorials be sent to the ERICSA Rising Star Scholarship Fund, c/o Patterson Poulson, ERICSA President, 62 Wythe Court, Crawfordville, FL 32327.

His favorite quote was from the late Lady Pamela Churchill, “Let the compliments AND the criticisms flow… I would rather be talked about than forgotten.”

Pope Funeral Home of Winnsboro is serving the Moseley family.
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