Visitation for Lillian will be held Saturday, December 3, 2022 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM at Moss-Service Funeral Home, 1901 2nd Avenue, N.W., Cullman, Alabama 35055. Funeral services will be Saturday, December 3, 2022 at 2:00 PM, at Moss Service Funeral Home Chapel; Dr. Ed Hayes officiating. Interment will follow at Cullman Memory Gardens, 1516 Bolte Road SE, Cullman, AL 35055.
A lady of great accomplishment and longevity celebrated her 100th birthday on September 22, 2022. She was born on September 22, 1922, to Samuel Andrew Foust and Jessie Dodson Foust. She was the oldest of 40 grandchildren. Mrs. Mobley’s Foust family came to America (i.e., Peter) just a few years after the Revolutionary War. Peter was born in Germany in June of 1776. It is very fitting that the Foust family name in Germany means “lucky” or “fortunate”. That sure applies to Lillian Foust Mobley. Mrs. Lillian’s parents were married in 1921. They moved several times in the 1920’s and 30’s. So, their daughter attended several different schools, including Bolte, East Cullman, Grandview, and Good Hope.
Mrs. Lillian married J.C. Mobley in 1940. Kenneth was born in 1941, Delean in 1943, and Sammy several years later in 1950. Son, Kenneth died October 11, 2003, in a traffic accident in Tennessee. Sammy died October 7, 2021, from cancer. Daughter, Delean, married Gary Williams, and they currently reside Southwest of Jones Chapel. Mrs. Mobley has four grandchildren, Ken Mobley, Kevin Mobley, Brian Mobley and Kristi Romano; four great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren. She is also survived by her daughter-in-law, Brenda Joyce Lake Mobley. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, J.C. Mobley; sons, Kenneth Douglas Mobley and Samuel Adair Mobley; daughter-in-law, Mary Ann Mobley; two sisters, Katherine Elizabeth Foust Livingston and Georgia Opal Foust Keller and a brother, Samuel Glen Foust.
While growing up, she was an excellent student and full of adventure, especially at home and at family get togethers. She was very strong and athletic and plowed a mule before age 13. After she and J.C. were married, they purchased a farm overlooking Ryans Creek on Trimble Road (County Road 222). They made a great team growing row crops and eventually had a very successful egg business next to Trimble Road.
When the children were grown, or close to it, Mrs. Mobley and J.C. purchased a five and dime store by Highway 31 in downtown Cullman. She made a huge success by customizing such items as flower arrangements and also offered very friendly service. People actually cried when the Mobleys sold the store. Mrs. Mobley responded to any needs around her, whether it was food for families with sickness, death, or just somebody down on their luck.
She was a charter member of Brickyard Baptist Church, in Cullman. Several of her ancestors were Methodists ministers. She was an active member of the historic Center Hill Methodist Church in Grandview. She taught adults in Sunday school for over 50 years.
Mrs. Mobley was vital to the community and farm groups. She designed Grandview displays, which won first place several times at the county fair. While her children were in school, she actively supported PTA and teachers. Her contributions were recognized in the 1990’s, when she was named “Woman of the Year”. After her husband passed away in the early 90’s, Delton Blaylock spoke to her about doing a column for the Cullman Tribune. She did a wonderful job with Grandview and Bethsadia news for over two decades. She was also a great cook and enjoyed cooking lunch for people almost every day and cooking for family get togethers. This outstanding lady canned and froze large quantities of fruit and vegetables. In recent years, before suffering from a stroke, she and her son, Sammy’s family, shared a large garden. This remarkable woman has truly been a blessing to scores of people. It is a privilege to know and love her. She sure matches the virtuous woman in the bible.
The family would like to extend a special note of gratitude to all the fourth floor staff of the Folsom Center, as well as the staff of Southern Care Hospice. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your favorite charity.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.mossservicefh.com for the Mobley family.
FAMILY
Daughter Delean (Gary) Williams Daughter-in-law Brenda Joyce Lake Mobley Four Grandchildren Ken Mobley Kevin Mobley Brian Mobley Kristi Romano Four Great Grandchildren Five Great Great Grandchildren Preceded in death by Parents Samuel Andrew Foust and Jessie Savannah Dotson Foust Husband J.C. Mobley Sons Kenneth Douglas Mobley and Samuel Adair Mobley Daughter-in-law Mary Ann Mobley Sisters Katherine Elizabeth Foust Livingston and Georgia Opal Foust Keller Brother Samuel Glen Foust
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