In the earliest years of Mr. Mouser's life he lived an adventurous life in the west, driving stage coaches in the Texas Panhandle and in Colorado. He also ran a locomotive engine in various lines throughout the west, prospecting for gold. He hunted buffalo in association for railroad construction crews building railroads through Western plains. He lived the past several years at Oak Grove, Louisiana where he operated a wood working shop.
His survivors are three sons, Rev. E. M. Mouser, pastor of the Methodist church at Sibley and McIntire, Capt. Hugh S. Mouser of the Army Transport command and Joe Mouser, M M M 1-C US Coast Guard, Mobile, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Clark of Charleston, W. Va., Miss Joy Mouser in Wisconsin, 15 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Some of the grandchildren are Judge V. M. Mouser of Columbia, Mrs. J. J. Joyce, Jr. of Monroe, Mrs. G. G. Johnson of Grayson, Mrs. W. C. Stallcup, Jr. of Shreveport, C. M. Mouser of Natchitoches, Ray E. Mouser of Dallas, Texas and Mrs. G. B. Fountain of Shreveport.
Pallbearers were C. C. Dunn, Alden Webb, C. E. Stringer, G. E. Erskine, W. M. Elliott and Frank Robinson.
Interment was made in Welcome Home cemetery under direction of Riser Funeral Home of Columbia.
Published in The Caldwell Watchman (Columbia, LA), Friday, July 27, 1945
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Parents: David Mouser and Margaret Ann Kirk Mouser
Spouse 1: Mary Victoria Ross Mouser
Marriage: June 23, 1878 in Hempstead Co., AR
In the earliest years of Mr. Mouser's life he lived an adventurous life in the west, driving stage coaches in the Texas Panhandle and in Colorado. He also ran a locomotive engine in various lines throughout the west, prospecting for gold. He hunted buffalo in association for railroad construction crews building railroads through Western plains. He lived the past several years at Oak Grove, Louisiana where he operated a wood working shop.
His survivors are three sons, Rev. E. M. Mouser, pastor of the Methodist church at Sibley and McIntire, Capt. Hugh S. Mouser of the Army Transport command and Joe Mouser, M M M 1-C US Coast Guard, Mobile, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Clark of Charleston, W. Va., Miss Joy Mouser in Wisconsin, 15 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Some of the grandchildren are Judge V. M. Mouser of Columbia, Mrs. J. J. Joyce, Jr. of Monroe, Mrs. G. G. Johnson of Grayson, Mrs. W. C. Stallcup, Jr. of Shreveport, C. M. Mouser of Natchitoches, Ray E. Mouser of Dallas, Texas and Mrs. G. B. Fountain of Shreveport.
Pallbearers were C. C. Dunn, Alden Webb, C. E. Stringer, G. E. Erskine, W. M. Elliott and Frank Robinson.
Interment was made in Welcome Home cemetery under direction of Riser Funeral Home of Columbia.
Published in The Caldwell Watchman (Columbia, LA), Friday, July 27, 1945
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Parents: David Mouser and Margaret Ann Kirk Mouser
Spouse 1: Mary Victoria Ross Mouser
Marriage: June 23, 1878 in Hempstead Co., AR
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