Mrs. Mossman was born at New Paris, Ohio, in 1838. She was united in marriage to B. T. Mossman in 1860 and the couple came to Minnesota in 1880, settling on a farm west of Sauk Center. In 1890 they took up their residence at Ward Springs, returning to Sauk Center to make their home a number of years ago. Mr. Mossman has been dead about three years.
The deceased is survived by six children, J. W. Mossman, Princeton J. F. Mossman, St. Paul I. J. Mossman, Tacoma, Wash. Fred Mossman, Ward Springs L. M. Mossman and Mrs. W. E. DeLaurier, Sauk Center.
Those who knew Mrs. Mossman speak of her in the highest of terms, saying she was a most lovable lady whose soul was imbued with a kindness and generosity scarcely ever excelled.
The Princeton Union. Princeton, Minnesota. July 7, 1921. page 1
shares monument with Father, Ella, Albert, I J M, James
Mrs. Mossman was born at New Paris, Ohio, in 1838. She was united in marriage to B. T. Mossman in 1860 and the couple came to Minnesota in 1880, settling on a farm west of Sauk Center. In 1890 they took up their residence at Ward Springs, returning to Sauk Center to make their home a number of years ago. Mr. Mossman has been dead about three years.
The deceased is survived by six children, J. W. Mossman, Princeton J. F. Mossman, St. Paul I. J. Mossman, Tacoma, Wash. Fred Mossman, Ward Springs L. M. Mossman and Mrs. W. E. DeLaurier, Sauk Center.
Those who knew Mrs. Mossman speak of her in the highest of terms, saying she was a most lovable lady whose soul was imbued with a kindness and generosity scarcely ever excelled.
The Princeton Union. Princeton, Minnesota. July 7, 1921. page 1
shares monument with Father, Ella, Albert, I J M, James
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