[REV FRED KOSTER]
IN MEMORY - Of our dear husband and father who was buried four years ago today, March 1, 1942, The Rev. Fred Koster.
"OUR DAY"
Our Heavenly Father cares when we're blue, depressed or sad, and to us he gave one who we know and whom we called Dad.
Since dad is gone not dead, but just asleep.
The wife and children left to mourn and weep - but do we know from day to day, how soon we too might go to see again, that smiling face, the voice that cheered us so -
Not the voice of some dear friend or lad
But the one we called our dad.
- Mrs. Fred Koster and children.
Athens Messenger
March 1, 1946.
[REV FRED KOSTER]
IN MEMORY - Of our dear husband and father who was buried four years ago today, March 1, 1942, The Rev. Fred Koster.
"OUR DAY"
Our Heavenly Father cares when we're blue, depressed or sad, and to us he gave one who we know and whom we called Dad.
Since dad is gone not dead, but just asleep.
The wife and children left to mourn and weep - but do we know from day to day, how soon we too might go to see again, that smiling face, the voice that cheered us so -
Not the voice of some dear friend or lad
But the one we called our dad.
- Mrs. Fred Koster and children.
Athens Messenger
March 1, 1946.
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KOSTER
REV. FRED O.
1895 - 1942
FRED KOSTER
OHIO
PVT. 112 FIELD ARTY
29 DIV.
FEBRUARY 26, 1942
Fred enlisted at Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio on May 30, 1918. He participated as part of an American expeditionary force from July 22, 1918 until May 21, 1919. He was later honorably discharged on June 5, 1919.
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