Mrs. Alice E. Goss, 75, of Omaha, Neb., a former resident of this city, died
Saturday at Omaha, according to messages received here. She had been ill only
a short time.
Mrs. Goss, nee Alice E. Emery, was born in this city, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Emery. The family resided in a home at Sixth and St. Clair
street. Her father was lost in the lake disaster April 9, 1868 when the steamer
Seabird burned.
Mrs. Goss was graduated from the old North Side high school and was an active
worker in the First Presbyterian church. In 1894 she was married to Charles L.
Goss in Milwaukee, where they located. Mr. Goss died in 1924. Two years ago she
moved to Omaha. She was a great reader, was well versed in good literature and
the topic of the day.
Survivors are a son, John W. Goss of Burlington, Vt.; a daughter, Mrs. Martin H.
Rice of Moline, Ill.; and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Vilas of Medford. Ore.
Manitowoc Herald Times, April 3, 1939 P. 7
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[d. 04-01-1939/d. at Omaha, Nebraska/age 74 yrs./cremains/cause: perforated
appendix/bur. on G.W. Emery lot]
Mrs. Alice E. Goss, 75, of Omaha, Neb., a former resident of this city, died
Saturday at Omaha, according to messages received here. She had been ill only
a short time.
Mrs. Goss, nee Alice E. Emery, was born in this city, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Emery. The family resided in a home at Sixth and St. Clair
street. Her father was lost in the lake disaster April 9, 1868 when the steamer
Seabird burned.
Mrs. Goss was graduated from the old North Side high school and was an active
worker in the First Presbyterian church. In 1894 she was married to Charles L.
Goss in Milwaukee, where they located. Mr. Goss died in 1924. Two years ago she
moved to Omaha. She was a great reader, was well versed in good literature and
the topic of the day.
Survivors are a son, John W. Goss of Burlington, Vt.; a daughter, Mrs. Martin H.
Rice of Moline, Ill.; and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Vilas of Medford. Ore.
Manitowoc Herald Times, April 3, 1939 P. 7
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[d. 04-01-1939/d. at Omaha, Nebraska/age 74 yrs./cremains/cause: perforated
appendix/bur. on G.W. Emery lot]
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