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Marion A <I>Langewisch</I> Moss

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Marion A Langewisch Moss

Birth
Death
8 Jul 2004 (aged 72)
Burial
Beaufort, Franklin County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.4377098, Longitude: -91.2025833
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Marion Amelia Moss of Union, Missouri was born July 3, 1932 in Clayton, Missouri the daughter of the late Herbert Langewisch and his wife, Amelia Langewisch, nee Rauscher. She passed away on Thursday, July 8, 2004 in Washington, Missouri at the age of 72 years.

She received her education at the Hyatt School in Florissant, Missouri. She was united in marriage to Harvey Wilson in 1948. On August 21, 1981 she married Carmon Moss at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Union, Missouri. Marion had been employed as the cook for the Union Senior Center for several years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Carmon Moss, one grandson, Ryan Wilson and one brother, Warren Langewisch.

Marion is survived by four children: Dennis Wilson and his wife, Deborah of Houston, Texas; Dale Wilson and his wife, Pat of McKinney, Texas; David Wilson and his wife, Nancy of Wichita, Kansas; Donna Kleinigger and her husband, Robert of West Simsburg, Connecticut; ten step children: Larry Moss and his wife, Peggy of Arnold, Missouri; Charles Moss of Eureka, Missouri; Steve Moss of Fenton, Missouri; Gary Moss and his wife, Terry of Hillsboro, Missouri; Barbara Ludwig and her husband, Gary of Bar Nunn, Wyoming; Carma Sue Turner and her husband, Tom of Fenton, Missouri; Betty Gahn and her husband Larry of St. Louis, Missouri; Lula Riehn and her husband, Douglas of Arnold, Missouri; Brenda Hampton and her husband, Frank of Imperial, Missouri; Terri Voyles of St. Louis, Missouri; 23 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild, nieces, nephews and many friends.

Visitation was held Saturday, July 10, 2004 from 5-8 pm at the Oltmann Funeral Home in Union, Missouri. Funeral service was Sunday, July 11, 2004 at St. Paul Lutheran Church at 3:00 pm with the Rev. Robert Kriete officiating. Interment followed in the St. John's Cemetery in Beaufort, Missouri.
Marion Amelia Moss of Union, Missouri was born July 3, 1932 in Clayton, Missouri the daughter of the late Herbert Langewisch and his wife, Amelia Langewisch, nee Rauscher. She passed away on Thursday, July 8, 2004 in Washington, Missouri at the age of 72 years.

She received her education at the Hyatt School in Florissant, Missouri. She was united in marriage to Harvey Wilson in 1948. On August 21, 1981 she married Carmon Moss at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Union, Missouri. Marion had been employed as the cook for the Union Senior Center for several years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Carmon Moss, one grandson, Ryan Wilson and one brother, Warren Langewisch.

Marion is survived by four children: Dennis Wilson and his wife, Deborah of Houston, Texas; Dale Wilson and his wife, Pat of McKinney, Texas; David Wilson and his wife, Nancy of Wichita, Kansas; Donna Kleinigger and her husband, Robert of West Simsburg, Connecticut; ten step children: Larry Moss and his wife, Peggy of Arnold, Missouri; Charles Moss of Eureka, Missouri; Steve Moss of Fenton, Missouri; Gary Moss and his wife, Terry of Hillsboro, Missouri; Barbara Ludwig and her husband, Gary of Bar Nunn, Wyoming; Carma Sue Turner and her husband, Tom of Fenton, Missouri; Betty Gahn and her husband Larry of St. Louis, Missouri; Lula Riehn and her husband, Douglas of Arnold, Missouri; Brenda Hampton and her husband, Frank of Imperial, Missouri; Terri Voyles of St. Louis, Missouri; 23 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild, nieces, nephews and many friends.

Visitation was held Saturday, July 10, 2004 from 5-8 pm at the Oltmann Funeral Home in Union, Missouri. Funeral service was Sunday, July 11, 2004 at St. Paul Lutheran Church at 3:00 pm with the Rev. Robert Kriete officiating. Interment followed in the St. John's Cemetery in Beaufort, Missouri.


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