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JACQUELYN (JACKIE) MOSELEY BROWNING

Jacquelyn (Jackie) Moseley Browning passed away Tuesday, March 7, surrounded by loving family. 

Jackie was the eldest of seven children born to Ralph and Doris Moseley of Live Oak, Florida, on Feb. 27, 1937. 

Her hobbies included her three dogs, Coco, her constant companion, Buddy and Tigger. She loved flowers, gardening, listening to gospel music, sewing, reading and travel. 

She met and married the love of her life, William (Bill) Andrew Browning,  in 1956, and loved him until her death. They were married almost 70 years. 

She was a member of the First Methodist Church of Opelika and lifetime member of the Pine Level Missionary Baptist Church, Dowling Park, Florida.

Her professional career spanned over 45 years. She was employed by the Alabama Gas Company, State of Alabama Department of Toxicology and Department of Human Resources. 

She is preceded in death by her husband Bill Browning, their son Andy Browning, her parents Ralph and Doris Moseley, grandson Thad Matthews of Tennessee, brother-in-law Paul Driver of Day, Florida, and son-in-law Warren McCard of Opelika. 

She is survived by her daughter, Terri Browning of Opelika, and daughter, Susan Galloway (Chip) of Chattanooga, Tennessee, grandson Bo McCard, Opelika; grandson Andrew Matthews, Tallahassee, Florida; great-granddaughter Reyna Matthews of Florida; her sister Glynda Driver; brother Waldo Moseley (Melissa); sister Nelda Hatcher (Tommy); sister Denise Daniels (Jim); sister Marcia Geiger (Tommy); brother Keith Moseley (Bonnie), all of Live Oak, Florida; countless nieces, nephews and a multitude of friends. 

Special thanks to friends Katrina Flournoy, Capt. Stephanie Durbin (daughter of Mama and Daddy’s heart) and the entire staff of the Opelika Fire Department for the love and consideration shown to our mother. 

Services were held at the Jeffcoat-Trant Funeral Home on Friday, March 10, with a graveside interment immediately following. Pastor Lester Curry of the Pine Level Missionary Baptist Church officiated.

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