Dr. A. J. Mosrie July 22, 2024
Doctor Azett Jimmie Mosrie passed away on Monday, July 22, 2024, at home, surrounded by family. As his wife of nearly 64 years, I, Caroline Cook Mosrie, know the goodness of this man. He loved our family: sons Mark and Brian, and daughter Amy, and always encouraged them to pursue their interests.
Dr. Mosrie was also known as Zook (Zookie, The Great Zook) from the time he was four years old. Zook was jovial and always interested in finding some fun for our family to enjoy. He attended soccer games, horse shows, took us hunting & fishing, snow skiing, snorkeling and sailing. He took us to UT football games and Duke basketball games. As a member of First Broad Street United Methodist Church, he attended Sunday services with our family and encouraged our children in youth church activities. Despite his very busy schedule he was home every evening so we could all have supper together.
Later, as our family expanded with in-laws and grandchildren, he thrived, entertaining all comers at family reunions and lake activities at our eventual home on Boone Lake. Zook always had a positive outlook on life and would not dwell on bad news, unfortunate events or negativity. His sense of humor was legendary, and he would dispense funny stories, jokes and anecdotes with ease. He could find the humor in almost any situation and was quick to point out the positive aspect of anything.
Dr. A.J. Mosrie loved the medical practice of ophthalmology. When he was trained to do no-stitch cataract surgery in the early-1990s, he was very excited because the procedure was much better for his patients, who were of the utmost importance to him.
His positive mindset, fun-loving ways, loyalty to his friends and family, and devotion to his patients were the hallmarks of his personality and people gravitated to him.
Dr. Mosrie was born in Princeton, WV, the first child of Jameele and Nageeb Mosrie, who emigrated to the US from Lebanon. After high school, he attended Duke University, where he became lifelong friends with Rob Townsend, Darryl Copeland, Bill Lee and Spike Yoh. Collectively the five of them were known as the Ollie Brothers. Their exploits would become known far and wide.
After graduating from Duke, he attended medical school at West Virginia University and the Medical College of Virginia (MCV). Then followed an internship at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, OH, and an ophthalmology residency at MCV. After residency he served in the Navy at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. After two years in the Navy, we moved to Kingsport, and he started Kingsport Eye Clinic in 1968.
In the early-1970s, Dr. Mosrie was one of a handful of medical doctors who were instrumental in the establishment of Indian Path Hospital in Kingsport.
Dr. Mosrie was preceded in death by his parents; his sister Linda, brother-in-law Fouad, brother Almett and favorite uncle Chahin Mosrie.
He is survived by his wife Caroline, sons Mark (Erica) of Nashville and Brian (Crystal), of Knoxville, daughter Amy Henry of Johnson City; grandchildren Ben and Ella Mosrie; step-granddaughters Chloe and Macy Hatfield; niece Mona, nephew Gary; sister-in-law Mona Mosrie of Rockledge, FL; nephew James Mosrie and niece Summer Edmunds.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, July 26, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at First Broad Street United Methodist Church, with Rev. Dr. William Randall Frye and Rev. Carole Martin officiating. The family will receive friends following the memorial service.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to:
First Broad Street United Methodist Church: (423) 246-4471 or online at fbsumc.org/giving
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Donate by phone at (800) 805-5856 or online at stjude.org
BrightFocus Foundation, Macular Degeneration Research: online at bright focus.org
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Tracy Wilson Scarbrough
April 23, 2025
My most heartfelt condolences. I loved working with Dr. Mosrie.
Jerry Bass
July 31, 2024
Sorry to lose you! My favorite eye doctor. God's blessings on you family.

betty campbell hall
July 27, 2024
Dr Mosrie and Betty Campbell Hall @ office visit around halloween of 1997. He was such a wonderful, happy person!
John McJunkin
July 25, 2024
Dr. Mosrie made his mark in Kingsport with his top tier ophthalmology practice and his easy rapport with his patients. He was also the "cool" dad in supporting the many activities of his children. So glad I got to know him as a patient and later as a fun friend of my in-laws. What a life he enjoyed with his family and friends. Thoughts are with Mrs. Mosrie and the family.
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Betty Hickman Campbell Hall
July 25, 2024
Prayers and love go out to you, his wife, and the rest of the family and dear friends of Dr. Mosrie. What a wonderful obituary from a loving wife! So refreshing to read.
It brought back memories of office visits for myself and my three daughters. He was wonderful to us and so much fun to go to! We were his patients from the from the early 80's for more than twenty years. As we lived in Snowflake VA, about 15 miles from his office @ Indian Path, and my girls were in small beauty pageants, Dr. Mosrie would call me 'The Queen of Snowflake' and lavish attention on all of us individually. He had a great repore with his patients and a wonderful sense of humor...and so very smart! Very rare in doctors today.
I can access from the info his wife described Dr Mosrie had a full life and he will be rewarded on that great judgment day. Thank you God, for allowing my girls and myself to know Dr Mosrie while he was with us here on earth. We will be looking forward to meeting him there in Heaven.
Frances Perry
July 24, 2024
Dr. Mosrie was my eye doctor until his retirement. I found him to be very respectful of his patients and so much fun on my visits to his office. My prayers for peace are for his family. Rest in the fact that you know where he is and that you will be together again in the presence of our Lord and Savior.
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