Marjorie Priscilla Mosley-Hines was born on August 1, 1942 in Baltimore, Maryland. Marjorie was the second oldest of six siblings born to the late Ray and Henrietta Mosley, She departed this life on April 16, 2009. Marjorie received her education in the Baltimore City Public School and earned her high school diploma from Eastern High School. Marjorie married the late Bernard B. Hines at Union Baptist Church of Baltimore in 1961. From this marriage came three children, Andre, Monique, and Rajon. Marjorie and Bernard lived and raised their family in Willingboro, N.J. for many years until Bernard's untimely death in 1982. Afterwards she moved back to Baltimore to be near her family. Marjorie worked for the State of Maryland for several years but most enjoyed her work as a couselor for developmentally-challenged adults, many of whom she maintained relationships with even after her retirement. She truly loved and enjoyed cooking holiday meals for and having bible studies with her "guys" until she was unable to do so. Marjorie was a proud servant of God, and ministered to many through her word of prayer and wisdom, an angelic smile, and especially her "Marvelous Cooking." Marjorie felt the call to preach the Word of God and was blessed to be able to give her trial sermon: "While Waiting On the Lord," on October 26, 2008, and was given license to preach on that day by her Pastor, W. Ray Mosley. Two sons, Andre K. Hines Sr. and Rajon D. Hines survive Marjorie. One daughter, Monique Hines-Drumwright, and a daughter-in-law, Robin A. Hines. She leaves two brothers, Lawrence E. Mosley and Stanley L. Mosley; two-sisters-law, Lorraine D. Mosley and Crystal W. Mosley. She also leaves ten grandchildren, an uncle, two aunts, several cousins, nieces, nephews and tremendous host of friends.