January 17,2012
Thomas Mosher of Oswego died Tuesday at the Oswego Hospital, after a brief illness. Mr. Mosher was born in Binghamtom, the son of the late Charles and Nellie (Moody) Mosher, and he has resided in Oswego most of his life Mr. Mosher was the vice president and manager of productions at the Fulton Boiler Works in Pulaski. He was a communicant of St. Joseph Church, and the Dante Alighieri. Mr. Mosher enjoyed bowling, and especially traveling to his camp in the Adirondacks. He served in the United States Army during WWII, he was the recipient of the European African Middle Eastern Campaign Ribbon with 2 Bronze Stars, Combat Infantry Badge, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Ribbon and the Purple Heart.. He was predeceased in death by his wife Anne Mosher, daughter Diane Cosselman, sisters Marion Dowey, Laura Williams, Eleanor Ferguson, Nellie McKinstry, brothers Charles and Alfred Mosher. Mr Mosher is survived by his children Tom (Mary Grace) Mosher of CA, Mary (Richard) King of Oswego his sister Mary Hest of Nedrow, grandchildren Theresa Bailey, Rusty Bailey, Chuck Mosher, Brandy Laggassi, Melody Mosher Body, Jason Bailey, Richard King , Nicholas King, and twelve great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday 11:30 from the Sugar & Scanlon Funeral Home and 12:00 noon at St. Joseph church where a Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated by Rev. Gregory Kreinheder. Burial will be in All Saints Mausoleum. Calling hours will be Friday 3:00 – 6:00 at the funeral home 147 West Fourth St. Oswego.