Moser, Philip, son of the late John and Catherine (Steiner) Moser, died at his home near Kirschnerville on the homestead farm, where he resided all his life, on Dec. 31, 1939; aged 76 y. 11 m. 12 d. On Oct. 22, 1885, he married Catherine Roggie who survives. They were blessed that they could share their joys and sorrows together for over 54 years, and were blessed with 9 children of whom 8 survive, 4 sons and 4 daughters. One son preceded him in death in 1918.
Those surviving are John Moser, Castorland; Jacob Moser, Beaver Falls; Joseph and Menno at home; Mrs. Chris (Katie) Yousey, Kirschnerville; Mrs. Chris (Martha) Zehr, Beaver Falls; Mrs. Emanuel (Christina) Lehman, Castorland; and Veronica, Lowville. Also, 32 grandchildren survive. He lived his threescore years and over, and was the last one of that family. He accepted Christ as his Saviour in his youth and lived a consistent Christian life in the Amish Mennonite church until God saw fit to call him home.
Funeral services were conducted Jan. 3 at the home by Bro. J. J. Zehr and at the church by Bro. Jacob Gingerich and Bro. Joe Lehman. Interment in Kirschnerville Cemetery.
Philip personally knew the grave sites of all those buried in the Erie Canal Road cemetery. Source: Arlene Yousey.
Moser, Philip, son of the late John and Catherine (Steiner) Moser, died at his home near Kirschnerville on the homestead farm, where he resided all his life, on Dec. 31, 1939; aged 76 y. 11 m. 12 d. On Oct. 22, 1885, he married Catherine Roggie who survives. They were blessed that they could share their joys and sorrows together for over 54 years, and were blessed with 9 children of whom 8 survive, 4 sons and 4 daughters. One son preceded him in death in 1918.
Those surviving are John Moser, Castorland; Jacob Moser, Beaver Falls; Joseph and Menno at home; Mrs. Chris (Katie) Yousey, Kirschnerville; Mrs. Chris (Martha) Zehr, Beaver Falls; Mrs. Emanuel (Christina) Lehman, Castorland; and Veronica, Lowville. Also, 32 grandchildren survive. He lived his threescore years and over, and was the last one of that family. He accepted Christ as his Saviour in his youth and lived a consistent Christian life in the Amish Mennonite church until God saw fit to call him home.
Funeral services were conducted Jan. 3 at the home by Bro. J. J. Zehr and at the church by Bro. Jacob Gingerich and Bro. Joe Lehman. Interment in Kirschnerville Cemetery.
Philip personally knew the grave sites of all those buried in the Erie Canal Road cemetery. Source: Arlene Yousey.
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