He married Anna Walther on February 2, 1908 at Trenton, Nebraska.
Father to Warren Gary and Ralph James Moser.
OBITUARY-THE TRENTON REGISTER
JANUARY 17, 1952
FORMER TRENTONITE, GARY MOSER DIES IN OREGON
Friends and relatives here learned of the death of Gary E. Moser at the Lincoln Hospital, Toledo, Oregon, January 6th.
Mr. Moser is well known here, coming here as a youth and living the greater part of his life here.
Gary Elmer Moser passed at the age of 67 years, three months and 21 days. He was born near Summerfield, Kansas, September 15, 1884 and passed away January 6th, 1952.
He moved to Trenton, Nebr., when 14 years of age and lived on a farm southwest of Trenton a greater part of his life. He was married to Anna Walther, February 2, 1908. To this union two sons were born, Warren G. and Ralph J.
He and his family went to Oregon in 1951, where he lived his remaining year.
He is survived by his wife and two sons, all of Toledo, Ore., four grandchildren, one preceding him in death, two brothers, Daniel K. of Scholls, Oregon and Nelson S. of Marysville, Kans.; one sister, Adeline Train of Ventura, calif, several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at the Batman Chapel, January 10th, 1952. Burial took place in the Toledo cemetery.
He married Anna Walther on February 2, 1908 at Trenton, Nebraska.
Father to Warren Gary and Ralph James Moser.
OBITUARY-THE TRENTON REGISTER
JANUARY 17, 1952
FORMER TRENTONITE, GARY MOSER DIES IN OREGON
Friends and relatives here learned of the death of Gary E. Moser at the Lincoln Hospital, Toledo, Oregon, January 6th.
Mr. Moser is well known here, coming here as a youth and living the greater part of his life here.
Gary Elmer Moser passed at the age of 67 years, three months and 21 days. He was born near Summerfield, Kansas, September 15, 1884 and passed away January 6th, 1952.
He moved to Trenton, Nebr., when 14 years of age and lived on a farm southwest of Trenton a greater part of his life. He was married to Anna Walther, February 2, 1908. To this union two sons were born, Warren G. and Ralph J.
He and his family went to Oregon in 1951, where he lived his remaining year.
He is survived by his wife and two sons, all of Toledo, Ore., four grandchildren, one preceding him in death, two brothers, Daniel K. of Scholls, Oregon and Nelson S. of Marysville, Kans.; one sister, Adeline Train of Ventura, calif, several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at the Batman Chapel, January 10th, 1952. Burial took place in the Toledo cemetery.
Family Members
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John William Ervin Moser
1859–1920
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Melvin Augustus Franklin "Mel" Moser
1860–1943
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Elmer Alvin Alonzo Moser
1861–1945
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Anna Matilda Moser Parish
1862–1901
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Willis Oscar "Oscar" Moser
1863–1892
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Ida Izola Moser Donner
1864–1942
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Flora Elmina "Mina" Moser Gonsalves
1865–1942
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Elmina Elnora "Mina" Moser McNair
1866–1947
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Joseph Edgar "Ed" Moser
1868–1946
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Charles Edward Moser
1869–1942
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Louis Orin "Orin" Moser
1870–1948
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Mary Ann Moser
1871–1871
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Jay Frederick "Fred" Moser
1872–1939
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James Henry "Henry" Moser
1873–1949
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Clarence Sesseney "Sesna, Seth" Moser
1875–1942
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Nelson Silnore "Nels" Moser
1876–1952
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Relda Jane Moser
1878–1892
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Adeline Amelia "Addie" Moser Train
1879–1952
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Daniel Kemmerer "Dan" Moser
1882–1962
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