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Moser, Charles D. 1878-1936

MOSER, BINNEBOESE

Posted By: Linda Ziemann, volunteer (email)
Date: 7/24/2012 at 10:58:43

LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel
October 13, 1936

INJURIES PROVE FATAL TO EARLY RESIDENT HERE
Charles D. Moser Dies At Hospital Two Days After Accident Occurs
LIMBS BADLY MANGLED
Followed Occupation of Painter During His Lifetime.

Injuries sustained in an automobile accident, Wednesday night, proved fatal to Charles D. Moser, 58, who died Friday afternoon at the Sacred Heart Hospital.

Moser, while walking across the street in Hinton about half past ten o’clock, was struck by a car driven by A. R. Simino, of Linn Grove, Iowa. Both of his legs were fractured, one of them being badly mangled, and he was bruised all over his body. Little hope was held for his recovery from the time of the accident.

Charles D. Moser was a resident of Plymouth County for the past forty-five years and lived in Kingsley, Hinton, and LeMars at various times. He was a painter by occupation.

Born at Wadams Grove, Ill., November 2, 1878, he came to Plymouth County when a boy, with his parents, who settled in the south part of the county.

LIVED HERE OF LATE.
He established a residence here three years ago but worked at his trade in the country most of the time.

He is survived by his wife, who before her marriage was Mary Binneboese. They were married November 12, 1910, in Lincoln township.

He also leaves his father living at Joliet, Idaho, and four sisters: Mrs. Nellie Bartlet, of Winslow, Ill.; Mrs. Dolly Rabe, of Lena, Ill.; Christine and Media, living in San Francisco.

The funeral was held from the home, 214 First Avenue SE, Monday afternoon.

Rev. R. J. Torgler, of Lincoln township Lutheran Church, officiated at the services.


 

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