O. C. Bloss, 63, a resident of Abilene for more than 30 years, died last night at Cameron, where he had been been visiting a daughter, Miss Fay Bloss, for three months. The body will be brought to Abilene today, with burial made beside the grave of a son, George Bloss, who died a year ago. His home here is at the Shady Rest Tourist camp, on the Baird highway.
Survivors are his wife, Clara Bloss; four sons, Edd, Buddie and Teddie Bloss of Abilene and O. C. Bloss, Jr. of San Antonio, and two daughters, Fay and Ethel Bloss.
Abilene Reporter-News (TX)
17 Dec 1932 p3 c3
Thanks to volunteer "Good Oman" for his obituary.
O. C. Bloss, 63, a resident of Abilene for more than 30 years, died last night at Cameron, where he had been been visiting a daughter, Miss Fay Bloss, for three months. The body will be brought to Abilene today, with burial made beside the grave of a son, George Bloss, who died a year ago. His home here is at the Shady Rest Tourist camp, on the Baird highway.
Survivors are his wife, Clara Bloss; four sons, Edd, Buddie and Teddie Bloss of Abilene and O. C. Bloss, Jr. of San Antonio, and two daughters, Fay and Ethel Bloss.
Abilene Reporter-News (TX)
17 Dec 1932 p3 c3
Thanks to volunteer "Good Oman" for his obituary.
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