Survivors include a daughter; Mary (Douglas) Ingles of Warsaw; two sons, Floyd (Laura) Scott of Perry and Randy (Diane) Scott of Perry; six grandchildren, Alex and Stephanie Ingles, Jeremy, Nicole, and Amanda Scott, and Jennifer Prince; one great-grandson, Kolton Johnston.
SCOTT-MOROS
The Perry Methodist Church was the scene of a lovely wedding on Saturday morning, March 8, at 10 o'clock, when Rev, Fred House united In marriage at a double ring service, Miss Anna Moros, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Moros of 6 Watkins Ave., and Floyd Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Castile.
Part of a Wedding Announcement Published in the Perry Record Thursday, March 13, 1942.
D. P. FAMILY WILL ARRIVE
Another displaced family Is expected to arrive in Perry today as part of the contingent sponsored by the Methodist Church.
They are Simon Moros, 59; his wife Nadija, 53, and two daughters, Anna, 27, and Ewdokija, 23. They are arriving from the U. S. zone in Germany.
Mr. Moros was born in Russia where he was a comparatively well to do farmer (Kulak). He spent ten years in Siberia, presumably exiled there, but information received here does not disclose the circumstances. In Germany the whole family was forced to work for a German farmer during World War II. After liberation, they worked for an American installation. Mr. Moros and one daughter, Ewdokija, are known to speak English and possibly the mother and other daughter are also familiar with the language.
Part of article published in the Perry Record August 10, 1950.
Survivors include a daughter; Mary (Douglas) Ingles of Warsaw; two sons, Floyd (Laura) Scott of Perry and Randy (Diane) Scott of Perry; six grandchildren, Alex and Stephanie Ingles, Jeremy, Nicole, and Amanda Scott, and Jennifer Prince; one great-grandson, Kolton Johnston.
SCOTT-MOROS
The Perry Methodist Church was the scene of a lovely wedding on Saturday morning, March 8, at 10 o'clock, when Rev, Fred House united In marriage at a double ring service, Miss Anna Moros, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Moros of 6 Watkins Ave., and Floyd Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Castile.
Part of a Wedding Announcement Published in the Perry Record Thursday, March 13, 1942.
D. P. FAMILY WILL ARRIVE
Another displaced family Is expected to arrive in Perry today as part of the contingent sponsored by the Methodist Church.
They are Simon Moros, 59; his wife Nadija, 53, and two daughters, Anna, 27, and Ewdokija, 23. They are arriving from the U. S. zone in Germany.
Mr. Moros was born in Russia where he was a comparatively well to do farmer (Kulak). He spent ten years in Siberia, presumably exiled there, but information received here does not disclose the circumstances. In Germany the whole family was forced to work for a German farmer during World War II. After liberation, they worked for an American installation. Mr. Moros and one daughter, Ewdokija, are known to speak English and possibly the mother and other daughter are also familiar with the language.
Part of article published in the Perry Record August 10, 1950.
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