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Farley, Margery Genea [1] |
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18 Feb 1901 |
Mifflinburg, Union, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
- Margery (Farley) Mosch Obituary 1974, Coudersport, PA paulgardner65 originally shared this on 21 jul 2012 Linked To Margery Farley ?
Mrs. Frank Mosch
Margery F. Mosch, former teacher in area schools, died Saturday (June 15, 1974) at Cole Memorial Hospital following a six-month illness.
Mrs. Mosch was born in Mifflinburg, Pa, on Feb. 18, 1901, the daughter of David and Liberty Taylor Farley. She was graduated from Mifflinburg High School and Bucknell University, then taught in the science department of Coudersport High School from 1916 to 1921. She also taught in Austin and later in Coudersport, from 1946 to 1958.
She was an active member of Park United Methodist Church where she and her husband served for many years as communion stewards, and of the Women's Society of Christian Service.
Mrs. Mosch was a member and past president of the Society of the Hall in the Grove and a member and past matron of Eulalia Order of the Eastern Star.
She was married in 1926 to Frank J. Mosch, who survives along with their children,
- Franklin F. Mosch and
- Mrs. Richard (Margery) Schornstheimer, both of Elmira, NY;
eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild;
two sisters,
- Mrs. Kenneth (Ethel) Richie of Rahway, NJ and
- Mrs. Mary Shirk of Lewisburg,
and a brother,
- John Farley of Lewisburg.
The funeral was held Monday at Park United Methodist Church with the pastor, the Rev. Donald Miller, officiating.
Burial followed in Eulalia Cemetery.
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20 Mar 1904 |
Mifflinburg, Union, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Gender |
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| Education |
Lewisburg, Union, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Bucknell University |
- Margery (Farley) Mosch Obituary 1974, Coudersport, PA paulgardner65 originally shared this on 21 jul 2012 Linked To Margery Farley ?
Mrs. Frank Mosch
Margery F. Mosch, former teacher in area schools, died Saturday (June 15, 1974) at Cole Memorial Hospital following a six-month illness.
Mrs. Mosch was born in Mifflinburg, Pa, on Feb. 18, 1901, the daughter of David and Liberty Taylor Farley. She was graduated from Mifflinburg High School and Bucknell University, then taught in the science department of Coudersport High School from 1916 to 1921. She also taught in Austin and later in Coudersport, from 1946 to 1958.
She was an active member of Park United Methodist Church where she and her husband served for many years as communion stewards, and of the Women's Society of Christian Service.
Mrs. Mosch was a member and past president of the Society of the Hall in the Grove and a member and past matron of Eulalia Order of the Eastern Star.
She was married in 1926 to Frank J. Mosch, who survives along with their children,
- Franklin F. Mosch and
- Mrs. Richard (Margery) Schornstheimer, both of Elmira, NY;
eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild;
two sisters,
- Mrs. Kenneth (Ethel) Richie of Rahway, NJ and
- Mrs. Mary Shirk of Lewisburg,
and a brother,
- John Farley of Lewisburg.
The funeral was held Monday at Park United Methodist Church with the pastor, the Rev. Donald Miller, officiating.
Burial followed in Eulalia Cemetery.
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| Education |
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| Mifflinburg High School |
- Margery (Farley) Mosch Obituary 1974, Coudersport, PA paulgardner65 originally shared this on 21 jul 2012 Linked To Margery Farley ?
Mrs. Frank Mosch
Margery F. Mosch, former teacher in area schools, died Saturday (June 15, 1974) at Cole Memorial Hospital following a six-month illness.
Mrs. Mosch was born in Mifflinburg, Pa, on Feb. 18, 1901, the daughter of David and Liberty Taylor Farley. She was graduated from Mifflinburg High School and Bucknell University, then taught in the science department of Coudersport High School from 1916 to 1921. She also taught in Austin and later in Coudersport, from 1946 to 1958.
She was an active member of Park United Methodist Church where she and her husband served for many years as communion stewards, and of the Women's Society of Christian Service.
Mrs. Mosch was a member and past president of the Society of the Hall in the Grove and a member and past matron of Eulalia Order of the Eastern Star.
She was married in 1926 to Frank J. Mosch, who survives along with their children,
- Franklin F. Mosch and
- Mrs. Richard (Margery) Schornstheimer, both of Elmira, NY;
eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild;
two sisters,
- Mrs. Kenneth (Ethel) Richie of Rahway, NJ and
- Mrs. Mary Shirk of Lewisburg,
and a brother,
- John Farley of Lewisburg.
The funeral was held Monday at Park United Methodist Church with the pastor, the Rev. Donald Miller, officiating.
Burial followed in Eulalia Cemetery.
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Elmira, Chemung, New York, USA [2] |
| Diane Ingham: “I lost my birth Mom to cancer when I was 3 and someone was watching over my brother and me when my Father met my Mom. I couldn't have gotten a better Mother if I tried. Thank you Mom for being such a wonderful person. I love you!” |
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DIANNE SCHORNSTHEIMER INGHAM & HER STEP-MOTHER
Diane Ingham Says:
“I lost my birth Mom to cancer when I was 3 and someone was watching over my brother and me when my Father met my Mom. I couldn't have gotten a better Mother if I tried. Thank you Mom for being such a wonderful person. I love you!”
Dianne’s mother, Charlotte R. Robison Schornstheimer, died 08 Mar 1966 in Elmira, NY.
Her father, Richard H. Schornstheimer married Margery Ann Mosch in 1967. He died 03 Jan 2021 in Elmira, NY.
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Mifflinburg, Union, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Age in 1910: 9Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Daughter |
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1923 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| graduation class picture outside the HS; Minnie mosch will attend Columbia University. |
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TEACHER AND STUDENT BECOME SISTER-IN-LAWS
The first time that I posted these photos, I failed to recognize one of the teachers in the Mt Vernon photograph. The teacher happens to be Marjorie Genea Farley, she taught Science and was the future wife of Frank Jacob Mosch, married in October of 1926. Frank’s youngest sister, Minnie Hilda Mosch is one of the students in the Coudersport Class of 1923. After graduation, Minnie married Andrew Preston Erway September 1926.
Frank and Minnie are the children of Emil Ernest Mosch and Wilhelmina Hedwig Kortz,
grandchildren of Carl Herman Mosch and Caroline Scheider, Jacob Kortz and Katherine Pflugfelder.
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The fact that Aunt Marge Mosch was Minnie's teacher, is fascinating enough, let alone being a teacher of Judge Walter Wells, businessman Ferdie Gunzberger and bank president Art Menchel. Apparently she just started her teaching career when this photo was taken.
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These pics are so clear! Thanks, Paul.
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Porter HuntingTON. From the caption of another rendition of this photo at paintedhills dot com, mrh notes: There were 35 members of the 1923 graduating class. Names of those not listed from contact with Ferdy Gunzberger June 2000, are as follows: - Earl Harris,- Blake Kelly,- Edythe Snyder, and - Louise Marble. Two must fit in above and two were not in the picture. -mrh (Upon closer inspection of the photo, both missing persons are male, so the absentees are the two girls. I cannot tell Earl from Blake. -jcw)
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COUDERSPORT HIGH SCHOOL OF 1923
From the Enterprise June 11, 1923
Plans for the future
Boys and Girls from Coudersport High school to Enjoy Big Time
What Variours Members Will Do Next Year.
Next Monday morning a merry party of young people will leave Coudersport on a trip to Washington ans Atlantic City and the Enterprise hopes and trusts that every minute of the trip may bring joy, pleasure and profit to each member of the party. The young people to make this journey are those who have just finished their work in Coudersport High School. They have worked long and faithful not only in school, but outside to swell the fund necessary to prove this vacation and sightseeing expedition.
The future plans of the young people graduated last week, as nearly as the Enterprise has been able to learn are:
Charles James, Porter Huntington, Uarda Huntington, Hazel Halloran, Lucille Sonnekalb, Earl Harris, Edythe Snyder, Haven Clark, Metta Nelson and Louise Marble
- will attend Mansfield Normal.
- Betty Luft and Claire Lawler will start a course in the Margaret Morrison College.
- Minnie mosch will attend Columbia University.
- Frances Liguian and Helen Fath will go to West Chester Normal.
- Helen Dieffenbacher will become a student at Wilson College.
- Guy Abson will go to Penn State,
- Jack Luft will put in a year in the mechanical department of the Enterprise and then go to Princeton.
- Walter Wells expects to enter the University of Pennsylvania and while
- Ferdinand Gunzberger is not fully decided he will no doubt attend Hobart - as will also Vivian Paterson.
- Other members of the class who are undecided at the present time are:
Art Beck, Weldon Breunle, Mark Ferguson, Daisy Froeble, Eugene Gillon, Leroy Goodenough, Walter Gustwick, Harold Higley, Lloyd Jones, Blake Kelly, Ruth Kelly, Arthur Menschel, George Whalen.
If you have anything of genealogical or historical interest to add to this site, or if you are interested in becoming a member of the Painted Hills Genealogy Society, please contact me at:
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| Residence |
1930 |
North Hempstead, Nassau, New York, USA [1] |
| Age in 1930: 29Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife |
| Residence |
1 Feb 1947 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| another daughter, Mrs. Frank J. Mosch of Coudersport, |
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The death of Mrs. David F. Farley occurred Saturday, February 1, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie, Rahway, N. J., where she had been living. She had been ill for three weeks following a fall in which she broke a thigh near the hip, when another daughter, Mrs. Frank J. Mosch of Coudersport, was called to Rahway. Burial was made in Mifflinburg, Pa., Mrs. Farley's former home.
Surviving besides the two daughters is another daughter, Mrs. E. P. Shirk of West Lafayette, Ohio, and two sons, A. W. Farley and John E. Farley, both of Lewisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Mosch and daughter Margery Ann, returned yesterday.
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Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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My dad!
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I remember each of them very well. They graduated in the Class of "53. My wife and I often get together with Everett and Rita Blass when we are in town. As I recall. Mrs. Mosch taught general science when I was in 9th grade.
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Bill Leete Marilee Stearns ,a Crandall Hill girl!
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Judy Polliard Another special teacher. Who remembers making the dried flower/herb project?
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Kaye Swift Baxter My favorite teacher!
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Who is she?
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Really. These non-titled photos drive me crazy.
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Lanny Nunn Just didn`t have time to post and add the names. Next time will not post till I have time to add names.Sorry.
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Forget her first name, Perhaps Margery Mosch. Lived up by the swimming pool( I think) . Her husband was Frank and a super wood / furniture craftsman
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Lanny Nunn I apologize. I did not mean my comment to be critical of you. With all of the memories you provide every day, it would be impossible for anyone to keep up with all the names. You do a great job!!!
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Lanny Nunn I think we all agree you do a splendid job with pictures and articles.
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Kaye Swift Baxter Margery Mosch, science teacher!
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Lanny Nunn Dale that's ok. I was not mad about it. Just been way to busy.Only got 3 months to get thing`s done around here.
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Lanny Nunn OUT SIDE.
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John Christy Wetzel OK, now I recognize her. Thx so much!
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Paul Lynn Gardner Margery Genea Farley Mosch. Born in Mifflinburg in 1901. Married my uncle Frank Mosch in 1926. Died in Coudersport in1974.
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| National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry |
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25 years' membership in Central Grange at Booster Night meeting:
Mrs Paris Watson,
Mrs E.C. McElroy
Mrs Walter Lehman;
Victor L. Mason,
Oliver Watson,
Mack Van Wegen
F.W. Gunzburger
RELATIVES INVOLVED WTH THE GRANGE (Repost)
Central Grange at Sweden Valley, Potter County, PA
1. Hertha Mosch McElroy,
2. Margery Farley Mosch,
3. Blanche Erway,
4. Mary Erway Welfling
Founded in 1867, the National Grange is the nation’s oldest general farm and rural public interest organization. Its history is one of progress and achievements for farmers and rural communities across the U.S..
Much of the National Grange’s history has been groundbreaking: it was the first nationwide farm organization to give women full voice and vote, more than a half-century before the adoption of Universal Suffrage in the U.S.
In 1870, the National Grange became the first national farm organization to attempt to organize African American farmers following the Civil War.
A system of cooperative business organization was introduced by the National Grange early in its history, developing into successful national and regional farm cooperatives.
In 1876, the constitutionality of Granger Laws was affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court. Beginning in 1916 through 1941, the National Grange secured passage of federal legislation to assist struggling farmers by strengthening their property rights and their bargaining position.
The National Grange has continued to support farm legislation, as well as multilateral trade negotiations and food aid programs to open foreign markets to U.S. farmers. Its representatives were present to advise the U.S. delegation at the founding of the United Nations in 1945. It brought European farm teenagers to live with Grange families following World War II, to learn about modern agriculture practices and the advantages of democracy. It has participated in agricultural development programs for the U.S. Peace Cops.
The organization was also instrumental in organizing rural electric cooperatives, telephone cooperatives, water service cooperatives, public utility districts, volunteer fire departments, and state police programs across the U.S.
All these measures began with support at a local level. Today, the grange maintains that voice. In Pennsylvania, it serves its members with a credit union in Harrisburg and provides health insurance to groups such as farmers. At one time, farmers could only insure their machinery through the grange.
COUSIN, JOHN PEET: “Our whole goal is family and community-oriented,” remarked, John Peet, a master at Odin Grange, Potter County.
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- Margery (Farley) Mosch Obituary 1974, Coudersport, PA paulgardner65 originally shared this on 21 jul 2012 Linked To Margery Farley ?
Mrs. Frank Mosch
Margery F. Mosch, former teacher in area schools, died Saturday (June 15, 1974) at Cole Memorial Hospital following a six-month illness.
Mrs. Mosch was born in Mifflinburg, Pa, on Feb. 18, 1901, the daughter of David and Liberty Taylor Farley. She was graduated from Mifflinburg High School and Bucknell University, then taught in the science department of Coudersport High School from 1916 to 1921. She also taught in Austin and later in Coudersport, from 1946 to 1958.
She was an active member of Park United Methodist Church where she and her husband served for many years as communion stewards, and of the Women's Society of Christian Service.
Mrs. Mosch was a member and past president of the Society of the Hall in the Grove and a member and past matron of Eulalia Order of the Eastern Star.
She was married in 1926 to Frank J. Mosch, who survives along with their children,
- Franklin F. Mosch and
- Mrs. Richard (Margery) Schornstheimer, both of Elmira, NY;
eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild;
two sisters,
- Mrs. Kenneth (Ethel) Richie of Rahway, NJ and
- Mrs. Mary Shirk of Lewisburg,
and a brother,
- John Farley of Lewisburg.
The funeral was held Monday at Park United Methodist Church with the pastor, the Rev. Donald Miller, officiating.
Burial followed in Eulalia Cemetery.
Margery (Farley) Mosch Obituary
1974, Coudersport, PA
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Paul Lynn Gardner Yes, Margery is over Frank's right shoulder and Franklin is to Frank's left.
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Paul Lynn Gardner Frank's first wife was Eloise Gustwick who died in 1921 three months after they were married. Franks second wife was Margery Farley who died in 1974. Margery was a science teacher in Coudersport before our time. Frank and Naomi were married in 1985. Naomi died in 1997, one month after Frank died.
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Paul Lynn Gardner Yes, Margery is over Frank's right shoulder and Franklin is to Frank's left.
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Paul Lynn Gardner Frank's first wife was Eloise Gustwick who died in 1921 three months after they were married. Franks second wife was Margery Farley who died in 1974. Margery was a science teacher in Coudersport before our time. Frank and Naomi were married in 1985. Naomi died in 1997, one month after Frank died.
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Mrs. Frank Mosch
Margery F. Mosch, former teacher in area schools, died Saturday (June 15, 1974) at Cole Memorial Hospital following a six-month illness.
Mrs. Mosch was born in Mifflinburg, Pa, on Feb. 18, 1901, the daughter of David and Liberty Taylor Farley. She was graduated from Mifflinburg High School and Bucknell University, then taught in the science department of Coudersport High School from 1916 to 1921. She also taught in Austin and later in Coudersport, from 1946 to 1958.
She was an active member of Park United Methodist Church where she and her husband served for many years as communion stewards, and of the Women's Society of Christian Service.
Mrs. Mosch was a member and past president of the Society of the Hall in the Grove and a member and past matron of Eulalia Order of the Eastern Star.
She was married in 1926 to Frank J. Mosch, who survives along with their children,
- Franklin F. Mosch and
- Mrs. Richard (Margery) Schornstheimer, both of Elmira, NY;
eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild;
two sisters,
- Mrs. Kenneth (Ethel) Richie of Rahway, NJ and
- Mrs. Mary Shirk of Lewisburg,
and a brother,
- John Farley of Lewisburg.
The funeral was held Monday at Park United Methodist Church with the pastor, the Rev. Donald Miller, officiating.
Burial followed in Eulalia Cemetery.
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Paul Lynn Gardner Yes, Margery is over Frank's right shoulder and Franklin is to Frank's left.
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Paul Lynn Gardner Frank's first wife was Eloise Gustwick who died in 1921 three months after they were married. Franks second wife was Margery Farley who died in 1974. Margery was a science teacher in Coudersport before our time. Frank and Naomi were married in 1985. Naomi died in 1997, one month after Frank died.
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Paul Lynn Gardner Yes, Margery is over Frank's right shoulder and Franklin is to Frank's left.
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Paul Lynn Gardner Frank's first wife was Eloise Gustwick who died in 1921 three months after they were married. Franks second wife was Margery Farley who died in 1974. Margery was a science teacher in Coudersport before our time. Frank and Naomi were married in 1985. Naomi died in 1997, one month after Frank died.
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Mrs. Frank Mosch
Margery F. Mosch, former teacher in area schools, died Saturday (June 15, 1974) at Cole Memorial Hospital following a six-month illness.
Mrs. Mosch was born in Mifflinburg, Pa, on Feb. 18, 1901, the daughter of David and Liberty Taylor Farley. She was graduated from Mifflinburg High School and Bucknell University, then taught in the science department of Coudersport High School from 1916 to 1921. She also taught in Austin and later in Coudersport, from 1946 to 1958.
She was an active member of Park United Methodist Church where she and her husband served for many years as communion stewards, and of the Women's Society of Christian Service.
Mrs. Mosch was a member and past president of the Society of the Hall in the Grove and a member and past matron of Eulalia Order of the Eastern Star.
She was married in 1926 to Frank J. Mosch, who survives along with their children,
- Franklin F. Mosch and
- Mrs. Richard (Margery) Schornstheimer, both of Elmira, NY;
eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild;
two sisters,
- Mrs. Kenneth (Ethel) Richie of Rahway, NJ and
- Mrs. Mary Shirk of Lewisburg,
and a brother,
- John Farley of Lewisburg.
The funeral was held Monday at Park United Methodist Church with the pastor, the Rev. Donald Miller, officiating.
Burial followed in Eulalia Cemetery.
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Paul Lynn Gardner Yes, Margery is over Frank's right shoulder and Franklin is to Frank's left.
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Paul Lynn Gardner Frank's first wife was Eloise Gustwick who died in 1921 three months after they were married. Franks second wife was Margery Farley who died in 1974. Margery was a science teacher in Coudersport before our time. Frank and Naomi were married in 1985. Naomi died in 1997, one month after Frank died.
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- Cole Memorial Hospital, following a 6 month illness.
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MOSCH, Doris (Wilkinson). Spouse of George C., Dr. Born 10-20-1926, died 5-11-2016. Age: 89 - Dau of Paul and Grace Wilkinson, born in Williamsport PA, lived and died in Coudersport PA. Wed 11-23-1950, six children. (Funeral Home: Fickinger, Coudersport PA - Living in Coudersport)
MOSCH, Eloise (Gustwick). Spouse of Frank J. Born 3-4-1903, died 9-14-1921 - First wife of Frank Mosch - Section G
MOSCH, Emil C. Spouse of Myrtle E. Landon. Born 4-22-1894, died 5-28-1972 - Section H
MOSCH, Emil E. Spouse of Wilhelmina H. Kortz. Born 5-8-1864, died 10-28-1937 - Son of Carl and Caroline Mosch. Born in Germany. Immigrated in 1870. (1920 Eulalia Census) - Section H
MOSCH, Frank J. Spouse of Eloise Gustwick/ Margery Farley/ Naomi Weimer. Born ??, died ?? - Wed Naomi in 1957. Naomi buried this cemetery as PEARSE, Naomi (Weimer) - Section H
MOSCH, George C. MD. Spouse of Ruth Popp/ Doris Wilkinson. Born 10-8-1922, died 8-19-2013. Age: 90 - Son of Otto C. and Mable (Burrows) Mosch. Born in Galeton, a medical doctor for 50 yrs - delivered 4,262 babies. One child with Ruth. Wed Doris Wed 11-23-1950, six children.
MOSCH, Henry Otto. Born 6-24-1948, died 6-19-1949 - Son of Dr. George and Ruth (Popp) Mosch - Section L
MOSCH, Jeffrey. Born 12-22-1951, died 9-15-1973 - Section L
MOSCH, Margery (Farley). Spouse of Frank J. Born 2-18-1901, died 6-15-1974 - Second wife of Frank - Section H
MOSCH, Myrtle E. (Landon). Spouse of Emil C. Born 8-14-1895, died 10-21-1940 - First wife of Emil C. Mosch - Section H
MOSCH, Ruth (Popp), MD. Spouse of George C. Born 10-2-1922, died 2-2-1950 - First wife of Dr. George C. Mosch - Section L
MOSCH, Wilhelmina H. (Kortz). Spouse of Emil E. Born 4-27-1866, died 2-16-1940 - Dau of Jacob and Catherine Kortz. Born in Germany. Immigrated in 1870. (1920 Eulalia Census) - Section H
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Margery (Farley) Mosch Obituary 1974, Coudersport, PA paulgardner65 originally shared this on 21 jul 2012 Linked To Margery Farley ?
Mrs. Frank Mosch
Margery F. Mosch, former teacher in area schools, died Saturday (June 15, 1974) at Cole Memorial Hospital following a six-month illness.
Mrs. Mosch was born in Mifflinburg, Pa, on Feb. 18, 1901, the daughter of David and Liberty Taylor Farley. She was graduated from Mifflinburg High School and Bucknell University, then taught in the science department of Coudersport High School from 1916 to 1921. She also taught in Austin and later in Coudersport, from 1946 to 1958.
She was an active member of Park United Methodist Church where she and her husband served for many years as communion stewards, and of the Women's Society of Christian Service.
Mrs. Mosch was a member and past president of the Society of the Hall in the Grove and a member and past matron of Eulalia Order of the Eastern Star.
She was married in 1926 to Frank J. Mosch, who survives along with their children,
- Franklin F. Mosch and
- Mrs. Richard (Margery) Schornstheimer, both of Elmira, NY;
eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild;
two sisters,
- Mrs. Kenneth (Ethel) Richie of Rahway, NJ and
- Mrs. Mary Shirk of Lewisburg,
and a brother,
- John Farley of Lewisburg.
The funeral was held Monday at Park United Methodist Church with the pastor, the Rev. Donald Miller, officiating.
Burial followed in Eulalia Cemetery.
http://www.paintedhills.org/POTTER/Eulalia/EulaliaCemM-O.htm
MOSCH, Doris (Wilkinson). Spouse of George C., Dr. Born 10-20-1926, died 5-11-2016. Age: 89 - Dau of Paul and Grace Wilkinson, born in Williamsport PA, lived and died in Coudersport PA. Wed 11-23-1950, six children. (Funeral Home: Fickinger, Coudersport PA - Living in Coudersport)
MOSCH, Eloise (Gustwick). Spouse of Frank J. Born 3-4-1903, died 9-14-1921 - First wife of Frank Mosch - Section G
MOSCH, Emil C. Spouse of Myrtle E. Landon. Born 4-22-1894, died 5-28-1972 - Section H
MOSCH, Emil E. Spouse of Wilhelmina H. Kortz. Born 5-8-1864, died 10-28-1937 - Son of Carl and Caroline Mosch. Born in Germany. Immigrated in 1870. (1920 Eulalia Census) - Section H
MOSCH, Frank J. Spouse of Eloise Gustwick/ Margery Farley/ Naomi Weimer. Born ??, died ?? - Wed Naomi in 1957. Naomi buried this cemetery as PEARSE, Naomi (Weimer) - Section H
MOSCH, George C. MD. Spouse of Ruth Popp/ Doris Wilkinson. Born 10-8-1922, died 8-19-2013. Age: 90 - Son of Otto C. and Mable (Burrows) Mosch. Born in Galeton, a medical doctor for 50 yrs - delivered 4,262 babies. One child with Ruth. Wed Doris Wed 11-23-1950, six children.
MOSCH, Henry Otto. Born 6-24-1948, died 6-19-1949 - Son of Dr. George and Ruth (Popp) Mosch - Section L
MOSCH, Jeffrey. Born 12-22-1951, died 9-15-1973 - Section L
MOSCH, Margery (Farley). Spouse of Frank J. Born 2-18-1901, died 6-15-1974 - Second wife of Frank - Section H
MOSCH, Myrtle E. (Landon). Spouse of Emil C. Born 8-14-1895, died 10-21-1940 - First wife of Emil C. Mosch - Section H
MOSCH, Ruth (Popp), MD. Spouse of George C. Born 10-2-1922, died 2-2-1950 - First wife of Dr. George C. Mosch - Section L
MOSCH, Wilhelmina H. (Kortz). Spouse of Emil E. Born 4-27-1866, died 2-16-1940 - Dau of Jacob and Catherine Kortz. Born in Germany. Immigrated in 1870. (1920 Eulalia Census) - Section H
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