The Rev. B. A. Walton who recently resigned as pastor of the United Methodist Church, officiated the service, which was held at B. A. Sanborn & Son Funeral Home. Bearers were James Dorrance, Russell Johnson, Howard Phelps, Charles Harden, Clarence Young and C. Ransom Phelps.
Mrs. Morss was born in Saginaw, Mich., Aug. 22, 1877, daughter of George and Emma Redden Myers. She was married to George F. Morss in Camden, June 27, 1900.
A member of the United Church and its societies, Mrs. Morss sang in the choir several years.
Surviving are one daughter, Miss Alice Morss, Philadelphia, Pa.; two sons, Hume Morss, Elmira, and G. Harold Morss, Syracuse; one grandson William Morss, Canton, and one sister, Mrs. Leva M. Terry, Brooklyn.
Burial was in Forest Park Cemetery.
Advance-Journal, Camden, N.Y., Friday, November 3, 1950
The Rev. B. A. Walton who recently resigned as pastor of the United Methodist Church, officiated the service, which was held at B. A. Sanborn & Son Funeral Home. Bearers were James Dorrance, Russell Johnson, Howard Phelps, Charles Harden, Clarence Young and C. Ransom Phelps.
Mrs. Morss was born in Saginaw, Mich., Aug. 22, 1877, daughter of George and Emma Redden Myers. She was married to George F. Morss in Camden, June 27, 1900.
A member of the United Church and its societies, Mrs. Morss sang in the choir several years.
Surviving are one daughter, Miss Alice Morss, Philadelphia, Pa.; two sons, Hume Morss, Elmira, and G. Harold Morss, Syracuse; one grandson William Morss, Canton, and one sister, Mrs. Leva M. Terry, Brooklyn.
Burial was in Forest Park Cemetery.
Advance-Journal, Camden, N.Y., Friday, November 3, 1950
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