The deceased was a native of Michigan, having been born near Hillsdale, October 2, 1838.
She was wedded to Benjamin F.W. Cozier at Fremont, Ohio, and came to Idaho in 1902. Mr. Cozier died in June the following year.
The deceased was a lady of beautiful character and kind disposition and had a host of friends.
The loss of her son, R.V. Cozier, in May 1904, was a severe shock to her.
She is survived by one daughter and two sons, Mrs. Emalie H. Shaver of Coeur d'Alene, Marshall Cozier of Moscow, and George Cozier of Bovill.
The pallbearers have been selected from among old friends of the family, S.R.H. McGowan, D.W. Hannah, W.F. Morgareidge, C. McElroy, Bert Martin, and John G. Gibson.
The Star-Mirror, Moscow, Idaho, April 27, 1916:
The deceased was a native of Michigan, having been born near Hillsdale, October 2, 1838.
She was wedded to Benjamin F.W. Cozier at Fremont, Ohio, and came to Idaho in 1902. Mr. Cozier died in June the following year.
The deceased was a lady of beautiful character and kind disposition and had a host of friends.
The loss of her son, R.V. Cozier, in May 1904, was a severe shock to her.
She is survived by one daughter and two sons, Mrs. Emalie H. Shaver of Coeur d'Alene, Marshall Cozier of Moscow, and George Cozier of Bovill.
The pallbearers have been selected from among old friends of the family, S.R.H. McGowan, D.W. Hannah, W.F. Morgareidge, C. McElroy, Bert Martin, and John G. Gibson.
The Star-Mirror, Moscow, Idaho, April 27, 1916:
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Wife of B.F.W. Cozier.
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