Mose Lancaster was born December 14, 1925 to the late William Randolph and the late Caroline Lancaster in Edgecombe County, North Carolina. He was united in Holty Matrimony to the late Doris Mae Baker on December 1, 1945. From this union two daughters were born, Dorthy and Colleen. Moses accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior while attending All Saints Baptist Church under the leadership of the late Rev. Melvin Chase. After the death of his pastor, Moses joined fellowship with Siloman Freewill Baptist Church under the leadership of thwe late Rev. Ernest Wooten Jr./Rev. George Nicholson later assumed pastorship. Moses served faithfully on the Senior Chior, Golden Age Chior, and the Men's Chior. He was also a dedicated Trustee for many years. Moses was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather who loved his family and loved the Lord. He was always found around the house humming or singing those old hymns of Zion. He loved to play games with his children and grandchildren and had a passion for yard work. Moses' yard was known for one of the best yards on Thorndale Ave. ''Moe'' as he was called, worked at Sweetheart Cup company for 33 years. He recieved many awards for perfect attendance. He was well loved by all who knew him. On Wednesday January 10, 2007, Moses went home to heaven after a short illness at Northwest Hospital. One of the last words he said to us, ''While they are trying to figure it out, god has already worked it out.'' He was preceded in death by his wife, Doris, of 52 years. He leaves to cherish his memory; two daughters, Dorthy Sanders and Colleen Gregory; one son-in-law George Anthony Gregory; two grandchildren Sonya Baker and Hannah Gregory, Clinton Walker preceded him in death; one granddaughter-in-law, Michelle Walker, of Colorado Springs, Co. one great grandson Andre Walker of Colorado Springs, Co.; three brothers Jasper Highsmith Jr., of Tarboro, N.C., Thurman Highsmith of Greensboro, N.C. and Willie Highsmith og Pinetops, N.C., one brother Douglas Highsmith and sister Virginia Lancaster preceded him in death, three sisters-in-laws, Louise Highsmith of Greensboro, N.C., Betty Highsmith of Pinetops, N.C., and Jessie Highsmith of Middletown, Ct.; a special friend Alice Bolton if Washington, D.C. and a host of other family members and friends.