Published in The Davis News on Apr. 11, 1918; Reprinted with permission
Mrs. Will Moss died in Pauls Valley Tuesday night where she had been taken to a sanitarium that night for an operation but died before the operation was performed. Obstructed intestines was given as the cause of death and she was sick only one day and night. The deceased was about 30 years of age and leaves a husband and four children besides numerous friends to mourn her departure. The family resides near the Colbert school house a few miles west of Davis. Burial was in the Oak Ridge graveyard today. Mrs. Moss was the wife of Will Moss and daughter of D.S. Griffin, both of whom are well known farmers of this community.
Published in The Davis News on Apr. 11, 1918; Reprinted with permission
Mrs. Will Moss died in Pauls Valley Tuesday night where she had been taken to a sanitarium that night for an operation but died before the operation was performed. Obstructed intestines was given as the cause of death and she was sick only one day and night. The deceased was about 30 years of age and leaves a husband and four children besides numerous friends to mourn her departure. The family resides near the Colbert school house a few miles west of Davis. Burial was in the Oak Ridge graveyard today. Mrs. Moss was the wife of Will Moss and daughter of D.S. Griffin, both of whom are well known farmers of this community.
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