Mother's Day Spotlight: Kathy Mosby and Rhonda Page

May 9, 2020 - Kathy Mosby, a graduate of Daniels High School in the early 60s, is an ambitious lady. She moved to Houston and worked at one of the oil and gas companies. After retirement, she became a fashion consultant and held many fashion shows for organizations as well as owned a boutique for women. Wanting to serve her community in her own caring ways, she opened her first senior assisted living home, which has now grown into several homes today. Kathy, known by hometown people as Sue Ann Eaden, has been a caring person as well as mother and grandmother. She has one daughter, Rhonda Page, who also has the same caring mindset. Rhonda decided to help her mother with the business as the number of senior assisted living homes increased. They both are very friendly and care for their family members in the best way they can. Kathy loves to cook and invite people to her home for any occasion - birthdays, holidays, come look at clothes to buy and eat good food - and the people show up. Kathy cares for her clients and takes them on trips, hosts holiday events for her clients and their families, and still participates in many of the organizations in which she belongs. She keeps her Eaden family together by hosting and helping at family reunions. Kathy has received many awards and honors from organizations. I am proud of Rhonda who has chosen to help her mother and be a good mother herself to her children, two sons and a daughter, as well as her grandchildren. These two special ladies, Kathy Mosby and Rhonda Page, deserve the spotlight this Mother’s Day Week.