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Caroline Catherine <I>Betscher</I> Wurtzler - Mooar

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Caroline Catherine Betscher Wurtzler - Mooar

Birth
New Trenton, Franklin County, Indiana, USA
Death
31 Oct 1953 (aged 82)
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Harrison, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section N Lot 83 Grave 8
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Obituary, Cincinnati Enquirer, November 4, 1953 - 16:7:
Rites held today for Mrs. Caroline MOOAR. Requiem High Mass will be sung for Mrs. Caroline Betscher Mooar, 4415 Allison Avenue, Norwood at St. Elizabeth Church, Norwood. Burial will be in St. John the Bapitst Cemetery, Harrison.
Mrs. Mooar died at Deaconess Hospital Saturday after a long illness. She was a member of St. Cecilia and St. Elizabeth Ladies’ Sodalities and of the Hyde Park Civic Assoociation.
Mrs. Mooar’s husband, William B. Mooar, now retired, was widely known in the household good merchandising business in Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio for many years. Also surviving Mrs. Mooar are three sons, one stepson, and four step-daughters. Mrs. Mooar moved to Harrison with her four sons after the death of her first husband, Alex Wurtzler, farmer, at Venice, Ohio, in 1905. In 1913 she moved to Oakley where she passed most of her years until her death.
Her surviving sons are Edward M. Wurtzler, who has been in the coal business in Norwood for 25 years; Henry Wurtzler, now associated with the Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., but formerly an operator of service stations in Oakley for 25 years; and George Wurtzler, with the Cincinnati Shaper Co. Robert J. Wurtzler, the fourth son, died in 1945.
Stepchildren are Hortense Hermann, Indianapolis; Mrs. Alice (Joseph) Fanning and Mrs. Ada (Joseph) Shea, both of Cincinnati, and Sgt Paul A. Mooar, Army.
Obituary, Cincinnati Enquirer, November 4, 1953 - 16:7:
Rites held today for Mrs. Caroline MOOAR. Requiem High Mass will be sung for Mrs. Caroline Betscher Mooar, 4415 Allison Avenue, Norwood at St. Elizabeth Church, Norwood. Burial will be in St. John the Bapitst Cemetery, Harrison.
Mrs. Mooar died at Deaconess Hospital Saturday after a long illness. She was a member of St. Cecilia and St. Elizabeth Ladies’ Sodalities and of the Hyde Park Civic Assoociation.
Mrs. Mooar’s husband, William B. Mooar, now retired, was widely known in the household good merchandising business in Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio for many years. Also surviving Mrs. Mooar are three sons, one stepson, and four step-daughters. Mrs. Mooar moved to Harrison with her four sons after the death of her first husband, Alex Wurtzler, farmer, at Venice, Ohio, in 1905. In 1913 she moved to Oakley where she passed most of her years until her death.
Her surviving sons are Edward M. Wurtzler, who has been in the coal business in Norwood for 25 years; Henry Wurtzler, now associated with the Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., but formerly an operator of service stations in Oakley for 25 years; and George Wurtzler, with the Cincinnati Shaper Co. Robert J. Wurtzler, the fourth son, died in 1945.
Stepchildren are Hortense Hermann, Indianapolis; Mrs. Alice (Joseph) Fanning and Mrs. Ada (Joseph) Shea, both of Cincinnati, and Sgt Paul A. Mooar, Army.

Gravesite Details

Re: Headstone - U.S. Census records, etc indicate Birth Date 1871



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