Miss Myrtle J. Mosher, 100, longtime Manitowoc resident, died Saturday evening, November 9, at Park Lawn Nursing Home, where she resided. Christian Science Service will be 1:30 pm Wednesday at Urbanek and Schlei Pfeffer and Reinbold Funeral Home with Reader Jack Myers. Cremation to follow the service with burial of the ashes at Evergreen Cemetery at a later date.
Miss Mosher was born October 2, 1885 at Fargo, North Dakota, daughter of the late Charles and Anna Fulton Mosher. She came to Manitowoc as a young girl and graduated from Manitowoc High School and then from Manitowoc Teacher Training School in 1904. Miss Mosher taught in rural Manitowoc County Schools and later at Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Miss Mosher never married. She was a member of First Church of Christ, Scientist. Survivors include cousins.
Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Pfeffer and Reinbold Funeral Home after 12 noon on Wednesday until the hour of service. Memorials to First church of Christ, Scientist would be appreciated.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Mon., Nov. 11, 1985 page 3
Miss Myrtle J. Mosher, 100, longtime Manitowoc resident, died Saturday evening, November 9, at Park Lawn Nursing Home, where she resided. Christian Science Service will be 1:30 pm Wednesday at Urbanek and Schlei Pfeffer and Reinbold Funeral Home with Reader Jack Myers. Cremation to follow the service with burial of the ashes at Evergreen Cemetery at a later date.
Miss Mosher was born October 2, 1885 at Fargo, North Dakota, daughter of the late Charles and Anna Fulton Mosher. She came to Manitowoc as a young girl and graduated from Manitowoc High School and then from Manitowoc Teacher Training School in 1904. Miss Mosher taught in rural Manitowoc County Schools and later at Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Miss Mosher never married. She was a member of First Church of Christ, Scientist. Survivors include cousins.
Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Pfeffer and Reinbold Funeral Home after 12 noon on Wednesday until the hour of service. Memorials to First church of Christ, Scientist would be appreciated.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Mon., Nov. 11, 1985 page 3
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