San Bernardino, California,
Tuesday November 11, 1941, page 12
LONG SICKNESS ENDS FATALLY
(Special Staff Correspondence)
ONTARIO, Nov. 10 ----William Gosau, retired citrus rancher and Ontario resident for the last 40 years, died early today at his home 757 Nocta Street, following a four years' illness at the age of 80 years.
Surviving Mr. Gosau, who was a native of Germany, are his widow, and one step-son, Leslie Boyd, Oakland.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday 2 p.m. at the J. B. Draper Co. chapel, 127 West C. Street. The Revs. H. D. and Nita Mitzner of Foursquare Gospel Church will officiate. Internment will be in Bellevue Cemetery.
San Bernardino, California,
Tuesday November 11, 1941, page 12
LONG SICKNESS ENDS FATALLY
(Special Staff Correspondence)
ONTARIO, Nov. 10 ----William Gosau, retired citrus rancher and Ontario resident for the last 40 years, died early today at his home 757 Nocta Street, following a four years' illness at the age of 80 years.
Surviving Mr. Gosau, who was a native of Germany, are his widow, and one step-son, Leslie Boyd, Oakland.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday 2 p.m. at the J. B. Draper Co. chapel, 127 West C. Street. The Revs. H. D. and Nita Mitzner of Foursquare Gospel Church will officiate. Internment will be in Bellevue Cemetery.
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