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Lee Goslin

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Lee Goslin

Birth
Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, USA
Death
22 May 1930 (aged 60)
Centralia, Boone County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Centralia, Boone County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Moberly Monitor-Index, May 22, 1930

Lee Goslin, 60, Dies At Centralia Home

CENTRALIA, Mo., May 22 (Monitor-Index Special Service) - Lee Goslin, 60, for years a Centralia resident but for the past two years of Moberly, died this morning at his home on East Rodymyre Street. He was stricken violently ill Saturday with pneumonia.

Mr. Goslin was born near Columbia. He was married in 1896 to Miss Lura Toalson. For more than 30 years the couple lived here, moving to Moberly about two years ago and returning to Centralia six weeks ago. For years Mr. Goslin was associated with the late A.R. Toalson in concrete work and house moving in Centralia.

He is survived by his widow, four children, Mrs. Harry Meyer and Mrs. Claude Rutter of Mexico, W.F. Goslin of Thompson and LeRoy Goslin of the home, two brothers, B.F. Goslin of Columbia and C.M. Goslin of Harrisburg, and one sister, Mrs. M.A. Billingsly of Columbia.

Funeral services will be held from the Centralia Baptist Church Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Rev. G.R. Timbrook will be in charge. Burial will be in the city cemetery.
Moberly Monitor-Index, May 22, 1930

Lee Goslin, 60, Dies At Centralia Home

CENTRALIA, Mo., May 22 (Monitor-Index Special Service) - Lee Goslin, 60, for years a Centralia resident but for the past two years of Moberly, died this morning at his home on East Rodymyre Street. He was stricken violently ill Saturday with pneumonia.

Mr. Goslin was born near Columbia. He was married in 1896 to Miss Lura Toalson. For more than 30 years the couple lived here, moving to Moberly about two years ago and returning to Centralia six weeks ago. For years Mr. Goslin was associated with the late A.R. Toalson in concrete work and house moving in Centralia.

He is survived by his widow, four children, Mrs. Harry Meyer and Mrs. Claude Rutter of Mexico, W.F. Goslin of Thompson and LeRoy Goslin of the home, two brothers, B.F. Goslin of Columbia and C.M. Goslin of Harrisburg, and one sister, Mrs. M.A. Billingsly of Columbia.

Funeral services will be held from the Centralia Baptist Church Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Rev. G.R. Timbrook will be in charge. Burial will be in the city cemetery.


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