COSSABOOM BURIAL TO BE TOMORROW
Ewan, March 12---- Funeral services for Milton R. Cossaboom, 73, will be held tomorrow at 2 PM in Richwood Cemetery. Friends may call tonight at a funeral home at 30 South Main Street, Mullica Hill. He died Wednesday in his home on Main Street.
Mr. Cossaboom was born in Millville, the son of Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Cossaboom. His father later became minister of the Methodist Church of Pitman. He studied violin with Professor William Campton of Wilmington, Delaware, and took professional harmony and voice with Professor Harding, at Freehold.
Mr. Cossaboom opened a music studio in his home 46 years ago, and in addition, worked as a piano tuner. He was an official and choirmaster of Ewan Methodist Church for 44 years.
He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Alice R. Carre, and two grandchildren.
Courier-Post
Camden, NJ
12 Mar 12, 1948, pg 4
COSSABOOM BURIAL TO BE TOMORROW
Ewan, March 12---- Funeral services for Milton R. Cossaboom, 73, will be held tomorrow at 2 PM in Richwood Cemetery. Friends may call tonight at a funeral home at 30 South Main Street, Mullica Hill. He died Wednesday in his home on Main Street.
Mr. Cossaboom was born in Millville, the son of Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Cossaboom. His father later became minister of the Methodist Church of Pitman. He studied violin with Professor William Campton of Wilmington, Delaware, and took professional harmony and voice with Professor Harding, at Freehold.
Mr. Cossaboom opened a music studio in his home 46 years ago, and in addition, worked as a piano tuner. He was an official and choirmaster of Ewan Methodist Church for 44 years.
He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Alice R. Carre, and two grandchildren.
Courier-Post
Camden, NJ
12 Mar 12, 1948, pg 4
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