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Obituary for Otto Carl Mosch, 1886-1972 (Aged 85)
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31 May 1972, Wed • Page 2
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Otto C. Mosch
Otto Carl Mosch, 85, of Galeton, died Tuesday (May 23, 1972) at the home of his son, Dr. Herman Mosch, Coudersport, following a long illness.
Born Nov. 30, 1886 in Germania, he was a son of Herman C. and Louise Bratz Mosch.
Mr. Mosch was first married to the former Mable Burrous, who died in 1958.
In 1961, he married the former Catherine Kretzmeier, who preceded him in death in 1971.
He was a member of the Galeton First Presbyterian Church, a charter member of the Galeton Masonic Lodge F & AM 602, Coudersport Consistory Blue Lodge, where he was past commander, past master and past high priest of the Royal Arch Masons. Mr. Mosch was past thrice illustrious master of the Royal and Selected Masters, a charter member of the Coudersport Council 63, past commander of Potter Commandery 69, and a member of the York Rite Cross of Honor.
He had been a member of the home guard during both World Wars, receiving a Presidential citiation for his work on the U. S. Savings Bond drives.
One of the orginal members of the Galeton Chamber of Commerce, he was a 25-year superintendent of the Presbyterian Sunday School, and had served as chairman of the American Red Cross in the area for a number of years.
Prior to his retirement, he had owned and operated the Otto C. Mosch Clothing Store in Galeton for 50 years.
Surviving are four sons,
- Herman Mosch MD, of Coudersport, - John Mosch DDS, of Waterbury, Conn.,
- George Mosch MD of Coudersport, and - Paul Mosch DDS, of Coudersport;
four daughters,
- Mrs. Verna Faulkner, Joppatown, Md., - Mrs. Verna Faulkner, Joppatown, Md.,
- Mrs. Louetta Rainsell, Greenville, N.C., - Mrs. Donavieve Vaughn, Erie;
- one sister, Mrs. Emma Gressel, Galeton;
25 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren.
Friends were received at the Collins Funeral Home, Galeton, where Masonic services were conducted Thursday evening. A funeral service was held at 11:00 a.m. Friday in First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Donald Austin officiating.
Burial was in West Hill Cemetery, Galeton. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church.
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Otto C. Mosch Otto Carl Mosch, 85, of Galeton, died Tuesday (May 23, 1972) at the home of his son, Dr. Herman Mosch, Coudersport, following a long illness. Born Nov. 30, 1886 in Ger-mania, he was a son of Herman C. and Louise Bratz Mosch. Mr. Mosch was first married to the former Mable Burrous, who died in 1958. In 1961, he married the former Catherine Kretz-meier, who preceded him in death in 1971. He was a member of the Galeton First Presbyterian Church, a charter member of the Galeton Masonic Lodge F & AM 602, Coudersport Consistory Blue Lodge, where he was past commander, past master and past high priest of the Royal Arch Masons. Mr. Mosch was past thrice illustrious master of the Royal and Selected Masters, a charter member of the Coudersport Council 63, past commander of Potter Commandery 69, and a member of the York Rite Cross of Honor. He had been a member of the home guard during both World Wars, receiving a Presidential citiation for his work on the U. S. Savings Bond drives. One of the orginal members of the Galeton Chamber of Commerce, he was a 25-year superintendent of the Presbyterian Sunday School, and had served as chairman of the American Red Cross in the area for a number of years. Prior to his retirement, he had owned and operated the Otto C. Mosch Clothing Store in Galeton for 50 years. Surviving are four sons, Herman Mosch MD, of Coudersport, John Mosch DDS, of Waterbury, Conn., George Mosch MD of Coudersport, and Paul Mosch DDS, of Coudersport; four daughters, Mrs. Verna Faulkner, Joppatown, Md., Mrs. Louetta Rainsell, Greenville, N.C., Mrs. Donavieve Vaughn, Erie; one sister, Mrs. Emma Gressel, Galeton; 25 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. Friends were received at the Collins Funeral Home, Galeton, where Masonic services were conducted Thursday evening. A funeral service was held at 11:00 a.m. Friday in First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Donald Austin officiating. Burial was in West Hill Cemetery, Galeton. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Marshall Hamilton Mrs. Kathleen June Hamilton, 48, of Coudersport died Wednesday (May 24, 1972) in Andrew Kaul Memorial Hospital, St. Marys, after an illness of one year. She was born in Coudersport March 31, 1924, a daughter of Howard and Loretta Willet Haskins. She married Marshall Hamilton Dec. 25, 1946, in Olean, N.Y. Mrs. Hamilton was a lifetime resident of Coudersport, was employed at the Galeton Production Co., Galeton, and was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Navy. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Thomas H. Hamilton, Louisville, Ky.; and Sp. 4 Jack M. Hamilton, U.S. Army Depot, New Cumberland; two daughters, Mrs. Michael (Susan) Kefalas, Dallastown; and Miss Kathy Hamilton, at home; two grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Loretta Haskins, Coudersport; two brothers, Richard Haskins, Coudersport; and Nelson Haskins, Mt. Sterling, Ky.; and five nieces and nephews. Friends were received at the Grabe-Fickinger Funeral Home where funeral services were held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Donald H. G. Miller,
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Obituary for Otto Carl Mosch, 1886-1972 (Aged 85)
CLIPPED FROM
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
31 May 1972, Wed • Page 2
BYwetzupdoc · 21 Oktober 2020
Otto C. Mosch
Otto Carl Mosch, 85, of Galeton, died Tuesday (May 23, 1972) at the home of his son, Dr. Herman Mosch, Coudersport, following a long illness.
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