Mr. Houser was born here March 14, 1892, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Otis Houser. For several yours past he had conducted the garage here where his father had previously conducted a blacksmith shop. He was a member of Charles-Faulkner-Cook Post, American Legion, and was a member of St. Mary's Church.
Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Mildred Hoover; three daughters, Kathleen and Celestine, twins, and Betty Marie; a son, Charles; two sisters, Misses Anna and Agnes Houser, all of this village.
Daily Sentinel, Rome, N.Y., Tuesday Evening, August 15, 1933
Contributor: TLyons (48816921)
Mr. Houser was born here March 14, 1892, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Otis Houser. For several yours past he had conducted the garage here where his father had previously conducted a blacksmith shop. He was a member of Charles-Faulkner-Cook Post, American Legion, and was a member of St. Mary's Church.
Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Mildred Hoover; three daughters, Kathleen and Celestine, twins, and Betty Marie; a son, Charles; two sisters, Misses Anna and Agnes Houser, all of this village.
Daily Sentinel, Rome, N.Y., Tuesday Evening, August 15, 1933
Contributor: TLyons (48816921)
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