Edward Alton Mosley, the wougest son of the late James Clayton and Naomi Leolia Mosley, was born on July 7, 1945 in Blatimore, Maryland. He was affectionately known as Alton by his family and Moe by his friends and co-workers. He departed this life after a brief illness on September 28, 2009. He was preceded in death by three brothers, William, Godfrey and John. He accepted Jesus christ as his Savior at an early age and received his Christian training attending Mount Calvery Pentecostal Faith Church Of Baltimore. Alton graduated from Carver vocational Technical High School in Baltimore, Maryland. After his schooling Alton entered the United States Army where he proudly served his country and received numerous awards for his active duty service. He later enlisted in the Army National Guard where he received an Honorable discharge in 1980 after five years of service. In 1966 Moe began his employment with the Maryland Mass Transit Administration where he worked most of his years as a Bus Driver. Always being a man to stand up for the "little guy," Moe served as a Shop Steward for the Amalgamated Transit Union. besides dedicating forty-three years to the transit administration Moe was also a faithful member of the American Legion-Jackson & Johnson Memorial Post #263 where he served as the Post Adjutant. Alton was a man with a selfless heart, outgoing personality, and an amazing sense of humor. He was a man who adoring loved his family and cheished the value of friendship. In the community, Moe always knew what was going on with his neighbors. He would give advice to some, a hellping hand to others, and sometime just sit on the porch to enjoy a funny story. Outside of these things, Moe enjoyed working on his computer, the strategy of a good chess game, and playing cards. He was an avid sports fan with baseball being his first love. His laughter, and wit will be missed by all who knew him. In 1970 he married the late Arlethia Ann Davis and this union was blessed with two sons. He later married Lauren Annette Garrett on May 30, 1981 and from this union they were blessed with two sons. In this union they shared twenty-eight years of love and life. Alton leaves to cherish his memory; a loving and devoted wife, Lauren; daughter, Tacha, five sons, Donald, Brian Shelly, Todd Michelle, Mark Fawn, and Jason; ten grandchildren, Courtney, Shaquira, Mone', Emily. LaShawn, Corey, Alexis, Myah, Damyah and damyae; four sisters, Mary, Novellla Walter, Mildred, and Dorothy; and two brothers, James and Jay Clayton; five brothers-in-law, Ridgeley Mary, Earl Hester, Russell, Myron Doreen and sisters-in-law, Erna, Maudyne and Barbara; one aunt from Chesapeake, Virginia, Mable; godson, Terron; nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of other relatives and devoted friends.