Wife is buried in the same section of the cemetery, but a distance away.
The Seattle Daily Times, November 25, 1955, page 40, real page 41:
William Moss, Molder, Dies
William P. Moss, 52, a Seattle iron molder, was found dead in his hotel room at 712 First Ave. about 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon.
Death was caused by bronchial pneumonia, Coroner John P. Brill said.
Survivors include a son, Perry Moss of Coral Gables, Fla., assistant football coach at the University of Miami, who was a backfield coach at the University of Washington in 1951.
The Seattle Sunday Times, November 27, 1955, page 123:
MOSS – William Perry, of 721 1st Ave. Husband of Lola Moss, Seattle. Father of Mrs. Daphne Denish, Seattle; Perry Moss, Miami, Florida; Lester Moss, Toledo, Ohio. Brother of Mrs. Ola Ogle, Oklahoma; Fred Moss, Renton, Wash; Lester Moss, Oklahoma. Services Butterworth’s Drawing Room Chapel 1:00 p.m. Monday. Interment.
Wife is buried in the same section of the cemetery, but a distance away.
The Seattle Daily Times, November 25, 1955, page 40, real page 41:
William Moss, Molder, Dies
William P. Moss, 52, a Seattle iron molder, was found dead in his hotel room at 712 First Ave. about 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon.
Death was caused by bronchial pneumonia, Coroner John P. Brill said.
Survivors include a son, Perry Moss of Coral Gables, Fla., assistant football coach at the University of Miami, who was a backfield coach at the University of Washington in 1951.
The Seattle Sunday Times, November 27, 1955, page 123:
MOSS – William Perry, of 721 1st Ave. Husband of Lola Moss, Seattle. Father of Mrs. Daphne Denish, Seattle; Perry Moss, Miami, Florida; Lester Moss, Toledo, Ohio. Brother of Mrs. Ola Ogle, Oklahoma; Fred Moss, Renton, Wash; Lester Moss, Oklahoma. Services Butterworth’s Drawing Room Chapel 1:00 p.m. Monday. Interment.
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