The Emporia Gazette, Emporia, Kansas, Dec 5, 1974, Page 3
Richard E. Gosser of the Plymouth community, a retired farmer and carpenter, died Wednesday afternoon in his home.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Roberts-Blue-Barnett Chapel. They will be conducted by Major Roy Mills of the Salvation Army. Burial will be in Cottonwood Cemetery west of Emporia.
Mr. Gosser, a resident of Lyon County since 1908, was born September 20th, 1900, in Sutton, Neb., the son of Harry E. and Harriett E. Dobson Gosser. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Ball-McColm Post 5 of the American Legion. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, James, and two sisters, Rhoda Smith and Harriet Gosser. He is survived by one brother, Harry D., of Osage City; one sister, Mrs. Clinton (Bertha) Shown, 943 Grand St.; and 25 nieces and nephews.
The Emporia Gazette, Emporia, Kansas, Dec 5, 1974, Page 3
Richard E. Gosser of the Plymouth community, a retired farmer and carpenter, died Wednesday afternoon in his home.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Roberts-Blue-Barnett Chapel. They will be conducted by Major Roy Mills of the Salvation Army. Burial will be in Cottonwood Cemetery west of Emporia.
Mr. Gosser, a resident of Lyon County since 1908, was born September 20th, 1900, in Sutton, Neb., the son of Harry E. and Harriett E. Dobson Gosser. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Ball-McColm Post 5 of the American Legion. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, James, and two sisters, Rhoda Smith and Harriet Gosser. He is survived by one brother, Harry D., of Osage City; one sister, Mrs. Clinton (Bertha) Shown, 943 Grand St.; and 25 nieces and nephews.
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