Keylin Keith Mosley affectionately called "KeKe" by family and friend's was born on May 25, 2001, to his mother, Faviola Marie Mosley in Denver, Colorado. He was the fourth child born in the family. He was raised surrounded by his brother, Brian and his sisters, Ronetta, Brittanie and Sharnetta. A fond memory of Keylin was that of him learning to crawl moving backwards. He was a happy and beautiful child who was remembered as "the little man with a plan." When he became upset, he would hold his mother's bra strap and didn't mind finding one himself if she didn't have one. He displayed a calm demeanor and had beautiful smile with pearly white teeth. He loved oatmeal but would only eat it if it was made by his mother. If he was eating and someone said something that was nasty or made him sick to his stomach, he would give his food away because he couldn't eat it. Keylin received his early education by attending Morey Middle School in Denver and Aurora Central High School located in Aurora, Colorado. While in school, he was a member of the football team. He was liked and made friends easily. He enjoyed going to school and would never miss a day. Keylin was a fun-loving young man who enjoyed life and those he encircled. In his free time, he enjoyed listening to music, eating pancakes, playing and watching sports. He was called "King of the Basement." He loved hanging out with his homies and was especially close to his nephew, Rashaad; they were more like twin brothers. The bond shared between the two of them was insuperable. Keylin was one who would observe his surrounding and was known to Stay Fresh to Dress. He was also known as the "discipliner" if his nephews and nieces weren't listening. When they heard someone say, "Uncle KeKe"; the kids would stop immediately and get some "act right." He had a heart of gold. He was funny, caring and respectful. He was outgoing and quiet. He was a teenager doing teenage things and he enjoyed life. Keylin's favorite color was blue and some of his coined phrases were, "Ahh!Mom; E, C,& 3"s; "Bro this is Polo" and "The women love the chocolate." To know Keylin was to love him. He is preceded in death by his grandfather, Joe Mosley; great grandparents, Pete Martinez, Helen Moreno, Morn and Lucy Mosley. Keylin Keith Mosley departed this life on October 9, 2016, in Denver, Colorado. Those left to cherish his memory and mourn his loss include his mother, Faviola Marie Mosley of Aurora; 1 brother, Brian K. Mosley; 5 sisters, Ronetta L. Mosley, Brittanie M. Mosley, Sharnetta Hall, Katrina James, and Kianna James; his grandparents, Faviola P. Mosley and Mattie L. Brown all of Denver; father Brian Pate, his nieces and nephews, Kaleah Hamilton, Zanii Catherine, Josiah Hamilton, Jaray Reynolds, Jr., King Brian Mosley, III, Rashaad Kwamina, Brandin Mosley, his uncles June Mosley, Tony Martinez, Wayne Mosley, Carl Hawkins, Larry Mosley, Leroy Hawkins; his aunts, Melody C. Mosley, Bertha Powell, Linda Blake, Dorothy Hernandez, Helen Anderson, Carmen Stark and April Long and a host of cousins, other relatives and many friends.
Funeral Home: Pipkin Braswell Funerals and Cremation - 2050 Uinta Street, Denver, Colorado
Visitation: NO PUBLIC VIEWING Pipkin Braswell Chapel of Peace - 6601 East Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO
Service: 10/22/2016 at 1:00 PM - Pipkin Braswell Chapel of Peace - 3370 Ivy Street, Denver, CO