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Mosch, Mrs Emil death 19400215 FB171227DV

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Doug Vaughan? Mosch-Kortz Family Descendants
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Paul Lynn Gardner I have yet to see my great grandmother Mosch's Obitruary. Thanks again Doug Vaughan.
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Doug Vaughan I should have flagged this to you, Paul, sorry for not pointing it out.
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hand-marked 2/15/1940
DEATH COMES TO MRS. EMIL MOSCH
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Aged and Respected Resident of Coudersport Completes Very Useful Life.
The death of Mrs. Emil C. Mosch, Sr., occurred at her home on Oak street shortly before midnight Monday (12 February 1940), following a stroke which she suffered Sunday morning. She had been in ill health for several years.
Wilhelmina H. Mosch was born at Germania April 27, 1866, a daughter of Jacob and Katherine Pflugselter Kortz. She was united in marriage to Mr. Mosch in Wellsboro in 1885. They resided in Germania until 1913 when they purchased the farm at Frink's Station now the home of their daughter, Mrs. Bert McElroy. In 1921 Mr. Mosch gave up farming and he and Mrs. Mosch moved to Coudersport into a home at the end of East Oak street, which he had bought. Mr. Mosch passed away October 25, 1937.
Surviving Mrs. Mosch are five daughters and three sons:
- Mrs. Stanley Metzger,
- Mrs. Bert McElroy,
- Mrs. Edd Tucker,
- Mrs. Harry Pamatier,
- Mrs. Preston Erway,
- Emil, C. Jr. and
- Frank all of Coudersport, and
- Walter of East Williston, L.I; also
34 grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren;
two sisters,
- Mrs. Louisa Sheldon, Coudersport, and
- Mrs. Anna Handwerk, Galeton, and
one brother,
- Adolph Kortz of Germania.
Funeral services will be held at her late home this afternoon, at 2:00 oclock, with the Rev. Howard V. Moses, pastor of the Park Methodist Church, officiating. The body will be placed in the receiving vault and interred in Eulalia Cemetery in the spring.

Otto Mosch to
Head Bond Drive
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Otto C. Mosch of Galeton accepted county chairmanship of the Fifth War Loan Drive at a meeting of representatives from Coudersport, Roulette, Ulysses, Genesee, and Galeton Friday evening at Mitchell's Tavern, Coudersport.
Mr. Mosch has capably directed the Second, Third, and Fourth War Loan Drives in Galeton, as well as serving as vice chairman, therefore, with him at the head of the county organization, the quota for the Fifth War Loan should unquestionably be met. Waryburn Hall of coudersport, who has served as county chairman in the same number of drives as Mr. Mosch, will assist him as vice chairman. mr. Hall's experience should prove valuable to Mr. Mosch.
C.E. Bennett of Wellsboro has been named area chairman. The area compises of 12 counties.
Chairman Mosch invites all persons who served previously on war bond committees to do so again because of the valuable experience they have gained which will be essential to the success of the Fifth War Loan Drive. Mr. Mosch informs us he intends contacting the committee heads in the county as soon as possible, however, suggested that if a committee member desires any advance information, he will be glad to answer any questions if the member calls him, charges collect.
Accompanying Mr. Mosch Friday evening from Galeton were R.C. Straley and S. Lynn Lush.


Date12/27/2017 8:35:58 PM
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