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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Tonia Gae (Whitchurch) Mosley

Tonia Gae (Whitchurch) Mosley
November 9, 1955 ~ April 25, 2021

Tonia Gae (Whitchurch) Mosley, at 65 years old, passed away on April 25, 2021.

Tonia was born in Salina, Kansas to parents Robert Charles Whitchurch and Shirley (Ryan) Whitchurch on November 9th, 1955.

She was a graduate of Nowata High School and attended college to study Horticulture.

She was employed by the City of Bartlesville at first in landscaping for the Parks department, and later at the Municipal Garage as their parts specialist until retiring in 2011.

She was an avid reader and gardener, a talented painter, crafter of all kinds, and an exceptional mother. Tonia had a care-free spirit and loved to have fun. Her favorites times were those when she was surrounded by all the Mosley animals, friends and family.

She is survived by husband Anthony Mosley, daughter Whitney (Mosley) Spencer, her husband Levi Spencer, and one grandson, Jesse Dean Spencer. She is also survived by her sister, Lisa (Whitchurch) Schellenberg and her husband Steve Schellenberg, as well as many nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life will be held for Tonia at the Nowata Country Club Friday April 30th from 3-5pm. The come and go event will begin with a brief service. 


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