At age 94, Alice Moseley did not die of anything. She just decided, when she came down with the shingles, that she had accomplished all that she had set out to accomplish, and she had put up with all the pain in her life that she was going to put up with. She just quit eating and drinking. My mom was a person with many talents. She was funny, smart, creative and caring, but the trait that most typified Alice Moseley was tenacity. She was a person who pursued her goals until she accomplished them. We hope that the readers of this tribute to my mom will be inspired, but most of all, we hope they will be entertained. Alice Moseley believed in the therapeutic bebfits of laughter and a sense of humor, and as she said of her DVD, "Hello, I'm Alice Moseley", "I'll still be making people laugh long after y'all are dead and gone". This book is one way for her to accomplish that goal. Written by Tim Moseley, Mike Krawcheck, and Dale St. Amant.