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Lucy Mae <I>Hatcher</I> Mosegard

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Lucy Mae Hatcher Mosegard

Birth
Coos County, Oregon, USA
Death
6 Mar 1936 (aged 37)
Lane County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Junction City, Lane County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Bethany 283A, Space 2
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Junction City Times, Junction City, Oregon, Thursday, March 12, 1936

Mrs. Andy Mosegard – Funeral services were held at Millers Funeral Home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock for Mrs. Andy Mosegard 37, who died Friday evening, March 6. Rev. R. E. Gray conducted the service and interment was made in the I.O.O. F. cemetery.

Lucy Mae Hatcher was born July 14, 1898, at Coquille, Ore. She lived there until 1910, coming to Junction City with her parents. She was married in 1917 to Andy Mosegard.

Mrs. Mosegard was a good woman, a kind mother and neighbor. She was a quiet home loving woman and has many friends who will miss her friendly visits. She has been in poor health the past year with heart trouble. Her death was caused by pneumonia following flu. She was only ill a few days.

Surviving are the widower, Andy Mosegard; three children, Nina, Clifford and Raymond Mosegard, all at home; four sisters, Mrs. C. A. Baker and Mrs. Roxie Hunt, both of Eugene; Mrs. R. H. Bauk of Seattle and Mrs. Anna Scribner of Pontiac Mich.; three brothers, Jess Hatcher of McMinnville, Ray Hatcher of Boise, Idaho, George Hatcher of Redding, Cali., a half-brother Leonard Love of Eugene, a step-brother Harold Love of Halsey and her step-father Harry Love of Junction City and many friends.
Junction City Times, Junction City, Oregon, Thursday, March 12, 1936

Mrs. Andy Mosegard – Funeral services were held at Millers Funeral Home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock for Mrs. Andy Mosegard 37, who died Friday evening, March 6. Rev. R. E. Gray conducted the service and interment was made in the I.O.O. F. cemetery.

Lucy Mae Hatcher was born July 14, 1898, at Coquille, Ore. She lived there until 1910, coming to Junction City with her parents. She was married in 1917 to Andy Mosegard.

Mrs. Mosegard was a good woman, a kind mother and neighbor. She was a quiet home loving woman and has many friends who will miss her friendly visits. She has been in poor health the past year with heart trouble. Her death was caused by pneumonia following flu. She was only ill a few days.

Surviving are the widower, Andy Mosegard; three children, Nina, Clifford and Raymond Mosegard, all at home; four sisters, Mrs. C. A. Baker and Mrs. Roxie Hunt, both of Eugene; Mrs. R. H. Bauk of Seattle and Mrs. Anna Scribner of Pontiac Mich.; three brothers, Jess Hatcher of McMinnville, Ray Hatcher of Boise, Idaho, George Hatcher of Redding, Cali., a half-brother Leonard Love of Eugene, a step-brother Harold Love of Halsey and her step-father Harry Love of Junction City and many friends.


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  • Added: Sep 4, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41547724/lucy_mae-mosegard: accessed ), memorial page for Lucy Mae Hatcher Mosegard (14 Jul 1898–6 Mar 1936), Find a Grave Memorial ID 41547724, citing Rest Lawn Memorial Park, Junction City, Lane County, Oregon, USA; Maintained by Barb D (contributor 47125783).