He began working for Mass Mutual in 1912 as a stenographer in Kansas City and retired in 1956.
Born in Paola, Kan., he attended schools there. He moved to Longmeadow in 1933 and to Wilbraham in 1951.
His first wife, the former Bess Higginbottom, died in 1955, and his second wife, the former Gladys Mosher, died in 1972.
He leaves two sons, Robert of Newtown, Conn., and David of Buffalo, N.Y.; a daughter, Jean Bussard of Princeton, N.J.; and four grandchildren.
The funeral was today at Dickinson-Streeter Funeral Home, Springfield with burial in Longmeadow Cemetery .
Memorial contributions may be made to Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, 516 Carew St., Springfield, 01104.
He began working for Mass Mutual in 1912 as a stenographer in Kansas City and retired in 1956.
Born in Paola, Kan., he attended schools there. He moved to Longmeadow in 1933 and to Wilbraham in 1951.
His first wife, the former Bess Higginbottom, died in 1955, and his second wife, the former Gladys Mosher, died in 1972.
He leaves two sons, Robert of Newtown, Conn., and David of Buffalo, N.Y.; a daughter, Jean Bussard of Princeton, N.J.; and four grandchildren.
The funeral was today at Dickinson-Streeter Funeral Home, Springfield with burial in Longmeadow Cemetery .
Memorial contributions may be made to Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, 516 Carew St., Springfield, 01104.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement