MRS. E. A. MOSER
Mrs. E. A. Moser, 64, wife of Elmer A. Moser of northeast of Shelbina, died at 11 o'clock this morning at her home, after a long illness of heart disease and complications. She was born at Shaprsburg, Ill., on June 2, 1867, and was married to Mr. Moser on March 2, 1890.
They came to Shelby county about 25 years ago. Mrs. Moser was a member of the Shelbina Methodist church and the Royal Neighbor Lodge. Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Thomas Damrell of Paris; Mrs. Albert Mann of Quincy and Mrs. Clayborn Craigmyle of near Shelbina; a son, Raymond Moser of northeast of Shelbina; a sister, Mrs. James Angleton of Edinburg, Ill., and two brothers, Harvey Alexander of Atlanta, Ga., and Albert Alexander of Taylorville, Ill. Funeral arrangements were not completed this afternoon.
MRS. E. A. MOSER
Mrs. E. A. Moser, 64, wife of Elmer A. Moser of northeast of Shelbina, died at 11 o'clock this morning at her home, after a long illness of heart disease and complications. She was born at Shaprsburg, Ill., on June 2, 1867, and was married to Mr. Moser on March 2, 1890.
They came to Shelby county about 25 years ago. Mrs. Moser was a member of the Shelbina Methodist church and the Royal Neighbor Lodge. Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Thomas Damrell of Paris; Mrs. Albert Mann of Quincy and Mrs. Clayborn Craigmyle of near Shelbina; a son, Raymond Moser of northeast of Shelbina; a sister, Mrs. James Angleton of Edinburg, Ill., and two brothers, Harvey Alexander of Atlanta, Ga., and Albert Alexander of Taylorville, Ill. Funeral arrangements were not completed this afternoon.
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