February 9, 1933
Paul P. Kosler, 77, died this afternoon at 1:45 o'clock at his home at 507 Expense Street. Mr. Kosler had been in failing health since before Christmas. Born in Tyrol, Austria, on May 19, 1855, Mr. Kosler came to this country when 25 years old and settled in Westernville. In 1898 he came to Rome and had since resided here. On June 19, 1889 Mr. Kosler was married to Maria Kopp, the ceremony being performed at St. Mary's Church by the late Father Smith. She survives with a son, John F. Kosler of Rome, and a sister residing in Austria. For the past 22 years Mr. Kosler had been employed by the American Can Company and previous to that worked at the Rome Brass and Copper Company, now the Revere Copper and Brass Inc. He was a member of St. Mary's Church and was affiliated with its St. Boniface Society.
February 9, 1933
Paul P. Kosler, 77, died this afternoon at 1:45 o'clock at his home at 507 Expense Street. Mr. Kosler had been in failing health since before Christmas. Born in Tyrol, Austria, on May 19, 1855, Mr. Kosler came to this country when 25 years old and settled in Westernville. In 1898 he came to Rome and had since resided here. On June 19, 1889 Mr. Kosler was married to Maria Kopp, the ceremony being performed at St. Mary's Church by the late Father Smith. She survives with a son, John F. Kosler of Rome, and a sister residing in Austria. For the past 22 years Mr. Kosler had been employed by the American Can Company and previous to that worked at the Rome Brass and Copper Company, now the Revere Copper and Brass Inc. He was a member of St. Mary's Church and was affiliated with its St. Boniface Society.
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