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Hazel I. Moseley

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Hazel I. Moseley

Birth
Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
21 May 1925 (aged 30)
Delafield, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Warrens, Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY May 29, 1924 Tomah Journal p. 8 col. 3 (newspaper date more like to be May 29, 1925)
This community was deeply grieved when word was received from Statesan, Wis., of the death of Mrs. Archie Moseley, which occurred at that place on May 21st. Mrs. Moseley's first indications of failing health appeared in June 1923, and on May 18, 1924, she entered the sanitorium where she was taking treatments in order that she might regain her health. She has made some progress towards recovery and had planned on returning to her home and family for a short period of time, but complications developed which caused her unexpected death. Everything that doctors and nurses could do was done for her there and by her relatives and friends from her neighborhood, for her comfort. Hazel Irene Heser was born in the Township of LaGrange on July 18, 1894, and passed away at Statesan on May 23, 1925, at the age of 30 years, 11 months and 21 days. On April 8, 1914. She was united in marriage to Archie F. Moseley and to this union two sons were born: Virgil aged 10 years, and Lyle aged 6 years. Her married life was spent on a farm in this vicinity. In 1924 she made an expression of her faith in Jesus Christ and accepted Him as her personal Saviour, and became a member of the Methodist Episcopal
church, Waukesha, Wis. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, two sons, four brothers and three sisters, viz: Albert of Sparta; Wallace, Leon, Oscar, Arlys, Vila, Doris, all on the home farm in the township of La Grange; besides a large concourse of friends. The funeral was held from the Legion Hall on Sunday, May 24, Rev. G. H. Willett of the Methodist church, Tomah, and Rev. Johnson, of the Baptist church of this place, officiated in the Warrens cemetery. From this vicinity a kind and loving mother and neighbor has been called away to eternal rest. Kirby: Nearly everyone of this community attended the funeral of Mrs. Archie Moseley on Sunday.
OBITUARY May 29, 1924 Tomah Journal p. 8 col. 3 (newspaper date more like to be May 29, 1925)
This community was deeply grieved when word was received from Statesan, Wis., of the death of Mrs. Archie Moseley, which occurred at that place on May 21st. Mrs. Moseley's first indications of failing health appeared in June 1923, and on May 18, 1924, she entered the sanitorium where she was taking treatments in order that she might regain her health. She has made some progress towards recovery and had planned on returning to her home and family for a short period of time, but complications developed which caused her unexpected death. Everything that doctors and nurses could do was done for her there and by her relatives and friends from her neighborhood, for her comfort. Hazel Irene Heser was born in the Township of LaGrange on July 18, 1894, and passed away at Statesan on May 23, 1925, at the age of 30 years, 11 months and 21 days. On April 8, 1914. She was united in marriage to Archie F. Moseley and to this union two sons were born: Virgil aged 10 years, and Lyle aged 6 years. Her married life was spent on a farm in this vicinity. In 1924 she made an expression of her faith in Jesus Christ and accepted Him as her personal Saviour, and became a member of the Methodist Episcopal
church, Waukesha, Wis. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, two sons, four brothers and three sisters, viz: Albert of Sparta; Wallace, Leon, Oscar, Arlys, Vila, Doris, all on the home farm in the township of La Grange; besides a large concourse of friends. The funeral was held from the Legion Hall on Sunday, May 24, Rev. G. H. Willett of the Methodist church, Tomah, and Rev. Johnson, of the Baptist church of this place, officiated in the Warrens cemetery. From this vicinity a kind and loving mother and neighbor has been called away to eternal rest. Kirby: Nearly everyone of this community attended the funeral of Mrs. Archie Moseley on Sunday.


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