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George Moseler

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George Moseler

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 Jul 1935 (aged 53)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.1562786, Longitude: -87.5729098
Plot
12-3
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GEORGE MOSELER From the Manitowoc Herald Times, Wed., July 18, 1934 DEATH CLAIMS GEO MOSELER AT HOSPITAL Prominent Mishicot Resident And Native of City Dies at 52 Seriously ill with pneumonia for the past 10 days, George Moseler, 32, prominent Mishicot business man and son of the late John Moseler, former city treasurer here, succumbed as he was being wheeled into a room from the elevator in Municipal hospital here at 11:30 Tuesday night. Mr. Moseler, a cigarmaker by trade since he was 23 years old, and director of the Holy Cross church choir in Mishicot, was in ill health for a number of years but was up and around until 10 days ago when he was stricken with pneumonia. When his condition became grave late last night he was rushed to the hospital. Funeral services will be held in Holy Cross church at Mishicot at nine o'clock. Friday morning, with the Rev. Alfred Pritzl officiating. The remains can be viewed at the funeral home of Klein & Stangel here tonight and will be removed to the home in Mishicot Thursday. BORN IN TWO RIVERS Mr. Moseler was born in this city on Feb. 24, 1882, and was a member of one of the city's most prominent pioneer families. At the age of 12 he learned the cigarmaking trade at the fine shop of the late Gust Thomaschefsky here, and followed the trade until his illness. On October 4, 29 years ago he was married here to Miss Johanna Vander Bloomen of this city, who survives him. After seven years residence here the family moved to Howards Grove where they resided for 11 years and the for the past 12 years they made their home at Mishicot. Mr. Moseler was affiliated with the St. Joseph's society of St. Luke's church here and the Holy Name society of the Mishicot Holy Cross Church. Since his early youth he was a chorister, singing for the choir at St. Luke's church and since his residence in Mishicot he was a member of the Holy Cross church choir For the past year he directed the church choir. Besides his widow he leaves three daughters, and a son. He also leaves two sisters, Ms. Frank Jerabek and Mrs. Mary Cordts both of Cato, and two brothers, Nicholas of Marquette, Mich. and Louis Moseler of Mellen, Wis. There are five grandchildren.
GEORGE MOSELER From the Manitowoc Herald Times, Wed., July 18, 1934 DEATH CLAIMS GEO MOSELER AT HOSPITAL Prominent Mishicot Resident And Native of City Dies at 52 Seriously ill with pneumonia for the past 10 days, George Moseler, 32, prominent Mishicot business man and son of the late John Moseler, former city treasurer here, succumbed as he was being wheeled into a room from the elevator in Municipal hospital here at 11:30 Tuesday night. Mr. Moseler, a cigarmaker by trade since he was 23 years old, and director of the Holy Cross church choir in Mishicot, was in ill health for a number of years but was up and around until 10 days ago when he was stricken with pneumonia. When his condition became grave late last night he was rushed to the hospital. Funeral services will be held in Holy Cross church at Mishicot at nine o'clock. Friday morning, with the Rev. Alfred Pritzl officiating. The remains can be viewed at the funeral home of Klein & Stangel here tonight and will be removed to the home in Mishicot Thursday. BORN IN TWO RIVERS Mr. Moseler was born in this city on Feb. 24, 1882, and was a member of one of the city's most prominent pioneer families. At the age of 12 he learned the cigarmaking trade at the fine shop of the late Gust Thomaschefsky here, and followed the trade until his illness. On October 4, 29 years ago he was married here to Miss Johanna Vander Bloomen of this city, who survives him. After seven years residence here the family moved to Howards Grove where they resided for 11 years and the for the past 12 years they made their home at Mishicot. Mr. Moseler was affiliated with the St. Joseph's society of St. Luke's church here and the Holy Name society of the Mishicot Holy Cross Church. Since his early youth he was a chorister, singing for the choir at St. Luke's church and since his residence in Mishicot he was a member of the Holy Cross church choir For the past year he directed the church choir. Besides his widow he leaves three daughters, and a son. He also leaves two sisters, Ms. Frank Jerabek and Mrs. Mary Cordts both of Cato, and two brothers, Nicholas of Marquette, Mich. and Louis Moseler of Mellen, Wis. There are five grandchildren.

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