Anton Moser, 90, of 1310 10th Ave. E., died at his residence after a brief illness, Sunday morning.
Born in Switzerland, he came to the United States and settled later in the Lone Creek district of Alberta, where he farmed until three years ago, when he came to Calgary.
He was a member of St. Anne's Roman Catholic church.
Surviving are two sons, Frank, Bordenave, Alberta, and Andrew, Lumby, B.C.; one daughter, Mrs. Carl Hunkle, Bordenave; 12 grandchildren, and one great grandchild.
The Calgary Herald, Tuesday, September 8, 1942, page 13
Mother: Maria Anna Josefa (Bolfing) Moser
Birth 1817 • Switzerland
Death 1861 • Switzerland
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Alberta Death Reg. #202-708
Moser, Anton
Sept. 6, 1942, Calgary
July 4, 1852
Anton Moser, 90, of 1310 10th Ave. E., died at his residence after a brief illness, Sunday morning.
Born in Switzerland, he came to the United States and settled later in the Lone Creek district of Alberta, where he farmed until three years ago, when he came to Calgary.
He was a member of St. Anne's Roman Catholic church.
Surviving are two sons, Frank, Bordenave, Alberta, and Andrew, Lumby, B.C.; one daughter, Mrs. Carl Hunkle, Bordenave; 12 grandchildren, and one great grandchild.
The Calgary Herald, Tuesday, September 8, 1942, page 13
Mother: Maria Anna Josefa (Bolfing) Moser
Birth 1817 • Switzerland
Death 1861 • Switzerland
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Alberta Death Reg. #202-708
Moser, Anton
Sept. 6, 1942, Calgary
July 4, 1852
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