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Frank H. Morss

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Frank H. Morss

Birth
Camden, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
8 Mar 1918 (aged 59)
New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Westdale, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Attorney George F. Morss arrived home Tuesday evening from New York City where he was called by the death of his brother, Frank H. Morrs, who passed away last Friday, March 8th. Deceased was born in West Camden Feb. 7, 1859, and was a son of Clinton L. Morss and Helen M. Morss. About 30 years ago he was a partner of his brother in this village for a few years in the insurance business, the firm name being Morss Bros. He was one of seven children and lived in Syracuse for about 15 years. He was married to Cora Whalen of Syracuse soon after moving there. He moved to New York City where he had a position with the Great American Insurance Company. He has been a resident of that city for about 15 years. He was a very efficient insurance man and at one time had sole care of the insurance for the American Rubber Company. He was unfortunate in that he was always lame.

Mr. Morss is survived by his wife and two brothers, Lawyer George F. Morss of this village and Edgar D. Morss of Donera, Pa.

The funeral was held from his home in the metropolitan Monday at 2 oclock and his remains were cremated.

Mrs. Geo. Myers, mother of Mrs. G. F. Morss returned from New York city Tuesday evening.

Camden Advance-Journal, Camden, N.Y., Thursday, March 14, 1918
Attorney George F. Morss arrived home Tuesday evening from New York City where he was called by the death of his brother, Frank H. Morrs, who passed away last Friday, March 8th. Deceased was born in West Camden Feb. 7, 1859, and was a son of Clinton L. Morss and Helen M. Morss. About 30 years ago he was a partner of his brother in this village for a few years in the insurance business, the firm name being Morss Bros. He was one of seven children and lived in Syracuse for about 15 years. He was married to Cora Whalen of Syracuse soon after moving there. He moved to New York City where he had a position with the Great American Insurance Company. He has been a resident of that city for about 15 years. He was a very efficient insurance man and at one time had sole care of the insurance for the American Rubber Company. He was unfortunate in that he was always lame.

Mr. Morss is survived by his wife and two brothers, Lawyer George F. Morss of this village and Edgar D. Morss of Donera, Pa.

The funeral was held from his home in the metropolitan Monday at 2 oclock and his remains were cremated.

Mrs. Geo. Myers, mother of Mrs. G. F. Morss returned from New York city Tuesday evening.

Camden Advance-Journal, Camden, N.Y., Thursday, March 14, 1918


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