Obituary: Death of Wm. Musser David William Musser, son of David and Mary Musser, was born at Wooster, Wayne county, Ohio, Aug. 12th, 1859. When he was eight years old he came with his parents to Napoleon, Ohio, where he grew up to manhood and lived with his parents until summoned to his eternal rest in the realms of the great beyond, March 18th, 1915, aged 55 years, 7 months and 6 days. In January 1883, under the labors of Rev. S. J. Garnertsfelder, Bro. William was converted and joined the Evangelical Association of which he was a faithful member and always at his post of duty whenever his health permitted. June 14th, 1885, he was baptized in the waters of the Maumee river in the name of Father, Son and Holy Ghost by Rev. J. M. Houser. For 32 years he loved God and his Bible, his church, home and S. S. He was a member of the Young People's Alliance of which he will be greatly missed for he was interested in the Lord's work as it was his joy and pleasure to attend the services of God's house. He leaves to mourn his departure his aged parents, two brothers, Chas. Musser, of Toledo, and Joseph Musser, of Milan, Mich., and one sister, Mrs. Nellie Long, of Toledo, and other relatives and friends. The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon from his late home in South Napoleon, Rev. W. R. Shisler officiating. Burial in Forest Hill cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the church and all the neighbors and friends for their kindness and help during the brief illness and burial of our son, William; we also thank Rev. Shisler for his words of comfort and consolation, the singers for their songs and those who sent flowers. Mr. and Mrs. David Musser |