Funeral Service will be held at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, April 14, 2012, at St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church in St. Clair with Rev. Matthew Grunewald officiating. Burial will be in Tivoli Cemetery, rural Mankato.
Fern Mosher was born July 23, 1927, to Oscar and Myrtle (Lowe) Shaw in Butternut, Minnesota. She graduated from Madelia High School in 1945. Following graduation she worked as a nurses aid at Immanuel Hospital in Mankato. On December 8, 1951, Fern was united in marriage to Willis Mosher in Mankato. Together they farmed and raised their family in rural St. Clair. Fern was also employed by the Burton Hotel and Mankato House Health Care Center.
Fern enjoyed cooking, reading and especially spending time with her family. She was always kind, compassionate, and generous to everyone who knew her. She was a member of St. Johns Ev. Lutheran Church in St. Clair.
Fern is survived by her five children, Caryl (and Gary) Olson of Austin, Sharon Johnson (and special friend Tom Veigel) of Belview, Eileen (and Michael) Oachs of Mankato, Joel (and Tamera) Mosher of Mankato, and Lois (and Roger) Nicholas of Eagan; fourteen grandchildren, Keri (and Matt) Doyle, Kimberly (and Marc) LeDuc, Lisa (and Phil) Lentz, Brian Johnson, Laura Johnson, Jamie (and Amy) Oachs, Jason (and Nicole) Oachs, Julie Oachs, Kara and Konner Melvin, Kory Mosher, Ashley and Robert Bullock, and Brian Nicholas; seven great-grandchildren, Lance and Larissa Oachs, William Oachs, Cash, Creed, and Cheyenne Oachs-Wallin, Kaden Lentz; sister, Janet Shaw; brother, Richard (and Pat) Shaw; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Charles Lundgren, Helen Shaw, Lorraine Birk, Friedella Mosher, Dean (and Deloris) Mosher; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Fern was preceded in death by her husband, Willis; parents, step-mother, Dora; two sisters, Wilma and Grace; brother, Ralph, son in law, Ron Johnson, three brothers-in-law, Lee Mosher, Ken Mosher, and Art Birk.
Information provided by original memorial owner, Dale & Corrine Wise
Funeral Service will be held at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, April 14, 2012, at St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church in St. Clair with Rev. Matthew Grunewald officiating. Burial will be in Tivoli Cemetery, rural Mankato.
Fern Mosher was born July 23, 1927, to Oscar and Myrtle (Lowe) Shaw in Butternut, Minnesota. She graduated from Madelia High School in 1945. Following graduation she worked as a nurses aid at Immanuel Hospital in Mankato. On December 8, 1951, Fern was united in marriage to Willis Mosher in Mankato. Together they farmed and raised their family in rural St. Clair. Fern was also employed by the Burton Hotel and Mankato House Health Care Center.
Fern enjoyed cooking, reading and especially spending time with her family. She was always kind, compassionate, and generous to everyone who knew her. She was a member of St. Johns Ev. Lutheran Church in St. Clair.
Fern is survived by her five children, Caryl (and Gary) Olson of Austin, Sharon Johnson (and special friend Tom Veigel) of Belview, Eileen (and Michael) Oachs of Mankato, Joel (and Tamera) Mosher of Mankato, and Lois (and Roger) Nicholas of Eagan; fourteen grandchildren, Keri (and Matt) Doyle, Kimberly (and Marc) LeDuc, Lisa (and Phil) Lentz, Brian Johnson, Laura Johnson, Jamie (and Amy) Oachs, Jason (and Nicole) Oachs, Julie Oachs, Kara and Konner Melvin, Kory Mosher, Ashley and Robert Bullock, and Brian Nicholas; seven great-grandchildren, Lance and Larissa Oachs, William Oachs, Cash, Creed, and Cheyenne Oachs-Wallin, Kaden Lentz; sister, Janet Shaw; brother, Richard (and Pat) Shaw; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Charles Lundgren, Helen Shaw, Lorraine Birk, Friedella Mosher, Dean (and Deloris) Mosher; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Fern was preceded in death by her husband, Willis; parents, step-mother, Dora; two sisters, Wilma and Grace; brother, Ralph, son in law, Ron Johnson, three brothers-in-law, Lee Mosher, Ken Mosher, and Art Birk.
Information provided by original memorial owner, Dale & Corrine Wise
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