Born Oct. 27, 1896, in Rhinebeck, she was the daughter of Alonzo and Bridget Fox Day. She was married to William F. Moss who died in 1955. Mrs. Moss is survived by a son, William R. Moss of Worcester, Oswego County; five sisters, Mrs. Florence Pulver and Mrs. Alice A'Brial, both of Red Hook, Mrs. Marian Milroy and Mrs. Ellen Staley, both of Rhinebeck, and Mrs. Jen Kolbenskie of Florida; a brother, Bernard Day of Kingston, and seven grandchildren. There were no calling hours.
A Mass of the Christian Burial was held Saturday, Dec. 19, at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Burial was in Rhinebeck Cemetery; Arrangements were under the direction of Dapson Funeral Home in Rhinebeck. Taconic Newspapers, December 23, 1981
Born Oct. 27, 1896, in Rhinebeck, she was the daughter of Alonzo and Bridget Fox Day. She was married to William F. Moss who died in 1955. Mrs. Moss is survived by a son, William R. Moss of Worcester, Oswego County; five sisters, Mrs. Florence Pulver and Mrs. Alice A'Brial, both of Red Hook, Mrs. Marian Milroy and Mrs. Ellen Staley, both of Rhinebeck, and Mrs. Jen Kolbenskie of Florida; a brother, Bernard Day of Kingston, and seven grandchildren. There were no calling hours.
A Mass of the Christian Burial was held Saturday, Dec. 19, at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Burial was in Rhinebeck Cemetery; Arrangements were under the direction of Dapson Funeral Home in Rhinebeck. Taconic Newspapers, December 23, 1981
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