Lane County, Oregon
Thursday Evening, March 21, 1918
Page Eight
PROMINENT CITIZEN OF EUGENE IS DEAD
WILLIAM H. GOSSLER PASSES AWAY AT THE HOME OF HIS DAUGHTER IN THIS CITY
William G. (sic) Gossler, father of Mrs. Frank B. Goodpasture and Mrs. C.A. Wintermeier, died at the home fo the latter in Eugene Wednesday, March 20, 1918. Mr. Gossler had been ill for some time. The body is at the Gordon and Veatch chapel and funeral arrangements await the arrival of a daughter, Mrs. W.H. Curtis, of Cherokee, Iowa. The interment will be in the Odd Fellows cemetery. ~~~
Son of William Gossler & Margaret Becker; widower
Age 83y 4m 19d
Lane County, Oregon
Thursday Evening, March 21, 1918
Page Eight
PROMINENT CITIZEN OF EUGENE IS DEAD
WILLIAM H. GOSSLER PASSES AWAY AT THE HOME OF HIS DAUGHTER IN THIS CITY
William G. (sic) Gossler, father of Mrs. Frank B. Goodpasture and Mrs. C.A. Wintermeier, died at the home fo the latter in Eugene Wednesday, March 20, 1918. Mr. Gossler had been ill for some time. The body is at the Gordon and Veatch chapel and funeral arrangements await the arrival of a daughter, Mrs. W.H. Curtis, of Cherokee, Iowa. The interment will be in the Odd Fellows cemetery. ~~~
Son of William Gossler & Margaret Becker; widower
Age 83y 4m 19d
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