After farming, he retired and came to Colorado, locating in the San Luis valley and going to Montrose in 1948.
On Jan 1, 1901 he was married at Salem, IA to Myrtle Katherine Barton, who died in July 1905. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Thelma (Walter) Lilly, of Montrose and Mrs. Miriam C. Johnson, of Espanola, six grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Eva Barton of Salem, IA. Mr. Mosher had retained his membership in a Presbyterian church in Kansas and was a member of the Knights of Pythias in Del Norte.
Interment in the Olathe Cemetery was directed by the Montrose Funeral Home.
After farming, he retired and came to Colorado, locating in the San Luis valley and going to Montrose in 1948.
On Jan 1, 1901 he was married at Salem, IA to Myrtle Katherine Barton, who died in July 1905. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Thelma (Walter) Lilly, of Montrose and Mrs. Miriam C. Johnson, of Espanola, six grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Eva Barton of Salem, IA. Mr. Mosher had retained his membership in a Presbyterian church in Kansas and was a member of the Knights of Pythias in Del Norte.
Interment in the Olathe Cemetery was directed by the Montrose Funeral Home.
Family Members
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Ephraim Ratliff Mosher
1862–1951
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Anna Small Mosher Masden
1863–1929
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Elizabeth Wood Mosher Forsyth
1865–1934
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Ruth Letitia "Ruthie" Mosher Speakman
1867–1948
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Maria Jane Mosher Watts
1869–1961
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James Jonathan Mosher
1871–1958
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Eva Emmaline Mosher Barton
1876–1971
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Clara Ada Mosher Barton
1878–1962
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Mary Martha Mosher Dillavou
1881–1955
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