[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 161 (2015), Part 10]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 14142-14143]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                            MOZELLE ADAMSON

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                          HON. ROGER WILLIAMS

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                       Friday, September 11, 2015

  Mr. WILLIAMS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life of Mozelle 
Adamson.
  Mozelle was born May 4, 1934 in Temple, TX to Charles and Rosa Kelly. 
She graduated from Lampasas High School in 1952 where she was a 
twirler, drum major and queen of the Future Homemakers Association. 
After high school Mozelle lived in Waco with her sister and attended 
business school before marrying Dean Adamson January 4, 1957. Together 
they raised three children: Mike, Pat, and Brenda. They lived in 
Killeen where Mozelle was a homemaker to the family while Dean worked 
in the automotive and real estate industries.
  Mozelle was an active member of her community where she served on the 
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Hospital Foundation board for many years and was an avid supporter of 
the Killeen Jr. Livestock Show, Children's Rehabilitation Center in 
Belton, the Republican Party, Vive Les Arts, and was a member of the 
Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Mozelle also attended church with her family 
at the Youngsport Church of Christ.
  Family and friends were Mozelle's passion and delight, leaving a 
lasting impression on all who's lives she touched. A true lady in every 
sense of the word, Mozelle loved to travel and spend time with her 
family. Mozelle spent countless weekends with her friends and family at 
area lakes Buchanan, Belton, and Inks where she enjoyed fishing and 
boating.
  Mozelle is preceded in death by her parents, husband, and her 
brothers, Archie Kelly and Charles Kelly, and sister Katherine Jenkins.
  Mozelle is survived by her son Mike and wife Cindy Adamson of 
Killeen, son Pat Adamson of Belton, and daughter Brenda Gonyea and 
husband Mike of Killeen, ten grandchildren, and one great-
granddaughter.
  Her pallbearers were Kim Kelly, Mark Kelly, Lan Kelly, Chuck Jenkins, 
Kelly Joe Jenkins, and Butch Kelly. Honorary pallbearers were Gerald 
Skidmore Jr. and Richard Dean Littlefield.

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