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newspaper, Potter Leader- 19931222- Frank Mosch WWI vet, FB20160428 PLGardner Mosch-Kortz

Paul Lynn Gardner?Mosch-Kortz Family Descendants
55 mins near Duncansville, PA ·

In 1993 Uncle Frank Mosch received the WWI 75th Anniversary Commemorative Metal. After Joe Kenechtle died. Frank was the last surviving WWI vet in Potter County, PA. Frank would have been 101 if he were to have lived 15 days longer. He died in February of 1997.

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Christine Kellerman
Christine Kellerman Wow! Almost reaching 101 years is impressive.
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Amy Boardman
Amy Boardman I lived across the street from Uncle Frank and Naomi in the 90s. Would go over and help with Naomi when her health was failing also remember Uncle Frank shoveling snow off his roof when he was probably 93ish!!!
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