Betty Mosteller Passes Away

Betty Mosteller (right) enjoys a race with her mother-in-law Zona (left) and her husband, Georgia Racing Hall of Fame member Jimmy Mosteller (standing center) several years ago. Betty passed away Saturday morning following a prolonged illness.

Betty Mosteller, the wife of Georgia Racing Hall of Fame member Jimmy Mosteller, passed away Saturday.

Betty was as much a fixture around the race tracks as her husband, and was a big supporter of racing and the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame.   Over the years, the two were inseparable.

In a 2000 interview with Eddie Samples for the December, 2000 edition of the Pioneer Pages magazine, Jimmy reminisced about meeting Betty for the first time around 1949.

“It was about the same time Hav-A-Tampa put me on as a full-time salesman, and it was also when I met my wife Betty,” Mosteller told Samples.  “Her parents had a place at Mountain Park and us boys from Roswell would go there to the pavilion on weekends to dance.  Betty had a boyfriend, but I convinced her otherwise.  I did have a way of selling myself and she was worth every bit of soliciting I could do.  Betty, my daughter Debbie and my grandchildren have made me very proud.  So I can today honestly say I have been in the cigar business, racing business and been happily married for over fifty years.  Successfully mix those three and you’ve pulled off a hat trick.  Yes sir, you’ve really done something good.”

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Services will be held at Davis-Struempf Funeral Home in Austell, Georgia.  The funeral home is located at 1975 E West Connector SW in Austell.

Visitation will be held Sunday from 4 pm to 8 pm.  The funeral is scheduled for 11 am Monday morning.  You can find more information at the Davis- Struempf Funeral Home website.

On behalf of everyone at Raceweek Illustrated.com and our sister site, Georgia Racing History.com, we send our deepest condolences to Betty’s family and all her friends.

For more information on Jimmy Mosteller, you can read Eddie Samples’ story here.

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