Eric:
Just in case you didn't already have this for Kathleen Agnes Mosher.
Dave
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Amherst Daily News, Tuesday, September 22, 1925; Reel #2658, NSARM, Halifax,
N.S.
OBITUARY: Kathleen Agnes Mosher
The death of Kathleen Agnes Mosher, 7 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hance Mosher of Newville, took place at Highland View Hospital early this
morning. The little girl was brought to the hospital about a week ago
suffering from an advanced stage of appendicitis. An operation was
performed, but it was considered at the time there was but little chance to
save her life. The body was taken to Newville today and interment will be
made at Port Greville later in the week. The little girl is survived by her
parents and one brother, Carl. She was a very bright girl and was the life
of her home. There will be great sympathy with the parents in their
bereavement of an only daughter. The deceased was a niece of Mrs. M. F.
Welsh of this town.
Source: Dave Winter
Note:
Feel "Mrs. M.F. Welsh " is a newspaper misprint for Mrs. Morton S. Welch
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on 7/7/07 12:03 PM, Keysie at
erickeys@... wrote:
Carl Russell Mosher Obit.MOSHER, Carl Russell - 90, New Minas, passed away
peacefully in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville, on Tuesday, July 3, 2007.
Born in Port Greville, Cumberland Co., he was the son of the late Hance and
Effie (Parsons) Mosher. In his earlier years, he lived in Halifax and
Bridgewater before moving to New Minas in 1947. Carl graduated from Maritime
Business College in 1936. He served in the Canadian Army and was then
employed by War Assets before working as a commissionaire. Carl also worked
as a Sales Manager for Milnes Garage and F.W. Robinson, and before retiring
in 1965, he was the manager of the Kings County Housing Authority. Carl was
a member of the New Minas Baptist Church and took an active part in church
and community affairs. He was a former Kings County Councillor for the New
Minas District, a member of the Gloosecap Curling Club, the Kentville Lions
Club, and was an active member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 6,
Kentville. Carl spent his last three years thoroughly enjoying the staff and
his many friends of Fundy Villa, Berwick. Carl will be remembered for his
sense of humour, smile, and quick wit. His passions included trailering and
playing cards with friends. Carl is survived by his daughter, Carole Anne
Patterson, Halifax; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Carl
was predeceased by his parents, loving wife Dorothy; daughters, Barbara
Mosher and Patricia Conrad; sister-in-law, Verna Scarfe; son-in-law, Bill
Patterson. There will be no visitation for Mr. Mosher by the family's
request. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday July 6, with a
reception to follow in H.C. Lindsay Funeral Home, 5 Leverett Ave., Kentville
(902-678-2151), Rev. Bob Billings officiating. Burial will take place in Elm
Grove Cemetery, Steam Mill. Family flowers only please, however donations in
Carl's memory may be made to Valley Regional Hospital or a charity of one's
choice. Private condolences to the family may be sent via e-mail:
lindsayfunerals@... <mailto:lindsayfunerals%40ns.aliantzinc.ca>
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Thursday, 5-July-2007 www.thechronicleherald.ca Halifax NS
Note: Carl was also predeceased by a sister, Kathleen Agnes Mosher b
17-09-1918 Port Greville, NS d 22-09-1925 Amherst, NS
(NSARM website database at www.novascotiagenealogy.com)
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MOSHER, Dorothy Frances - 85, New Minas, Kings Co., passed away Monday,
January 7, 2002, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in
Bridgewater, she was a daughter of the late John and Maude (Meisner)
Elworthy. She grew up in Bridgewater, moved to Halifax and later moved to
the valley. She was a former member of the Glooscap Curling Club for a
number of years and a member of the Kentville Lioness. She was an adherent
of New Minas United Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Carl;
daughters, Patricia Conrad, New Minas; Carole-Anne Patterson, Halifax; five
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a niece and nephew. She was
predeceased by daughter, Barbara; sister, Verna. No visitation by request.
Funeral service 2 p.m. Friday, January 11, in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel,
Kentville, Rev. Dr. Freeman Fenerty officiating. Burial in Elm Grove
Cemetery at a later date. Memorial donations to a charity of ones choice.
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The Halifax Herald Limited; Wednesday, January 9, 2002 [Source: Dave Winter]
Thanks to Dave Winter for noticing that I'd missed this obit on Thursday. -
Eric
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