Mrs. Joseph Moser Dies at Home This Morning
Mrs. Joseph Moser, 63, life-long resident fo Dodge county, passes away this Thursday morining at her farm home southeast of Scribner, from complications of pneumonia following a lingering illness.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock from the home, and at St. Lawrence Catholic church in Scribner at 10 o'clock, with Rev. C.J. Nacke officiating. Burial in St. Mary's cemetery at Ridgeley.
As Caroline Baechler, the deceased was born in Dodge county and for 37 years has lived on the farm where she died. She is survived by her husband and twelve children, ten of whom were at her bedside when she passed away.
Mrs. Joseph Moser Dies at Home This Morning
Mrs. Joseph Moser, 63, life-long resident fo Dodge county, passes away this Thursday morining at her farm home southeast of Scribner, from complications of pneumonia following a lingering illness.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock from the home, and at St. Lawrence Catholic church in Scribner at 10 o'clock, with Rev. C.J. Nacke officiating. Burial in St. Mary's cemetery at Ridgeley.
As Caroline Baechler, the deceased was born in Dodge county and for 37 years has lived on the farm where she died. She is survived by her husband and twelve children, ten of whom were at her bedside when she passed away.
Family Members
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Mary Elizabeth Moser Herink
1899–1978
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Joseph Henry "Joe" Moser
1901–1980
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Edward August Moser
1903–1965
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Louis Anton Moser
1906–1979
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Catherine Frances Moser Kasik
1908–1977
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Lawrence Anthony Moser
1910–1994
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Vincent Charles Moser Sr
1912–1987
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Angela Cecelia Moser Wegner
1915–1990
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Henrietta Elizabeth "Etta" Moser Emanuel
1917–2000
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Elizabeth Caroline "Betty" Moser Parr
1919–2009
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Marcella Marie "Sally" Moser Packer
1922–2006
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Raymond Francis "Ray" Moser
1925–1995
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