
Ursula M. Mosher, 97, of Oswego died Thursday February 5, 2026 at the Oswego Hospital after a short illness.
Mrs. Mosher was born in Oswego, the daughter of the late James and Mary (Bellardino) Sereno. She enjoyed bowling, watching horse races and playing cards with her girlfriends, where they would take turns hosting the card games. She also enjoyed going to the casino to play bingo. Mrs. Mosher was predeceased by her husband Charles Mosher, grandson Brandon Enwright, her sister Mayme Zaczek, and her brothers Sam, James, Louis, Peter, and Joseph Sereno.
Mrs. Mosher is survived by her loving daughters and their husbands Linda (Martin) Enwright of Oswego; Mary (Richard) Rebeor of Fulton; and Pamela (Arthur) Caswell of MA. She is also survived by her beloved grandchildren George, Ryan, Justin, Tracy, Mindy, Kara, Marty, and her 12 great grandchildren, and 8 great great grandchildren. Mrs. Mosher also leaves behind her sisters Louise Thayer of Oswego, Rose Sereno-Woods of Oswego, Margaret Lake of Fulton, and Patricia St. John of Oswego, and several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours will be Monday from 9:00 to 11:00 AM, at the Sugar & Scanlon Funeral Home, with the funeral service following at 11:00 at the funeral home 147 W. 4th. St. Oswego.
Entombment will be in All Saints Mausoleum at St. Peter’s Cemetery.

aunt ursula, reunited with uncle chuckie, gramma and grampa, aunt mayme, uncle pete, sammie, sudsy, louie and uncle joey, tell them i said hello and miss them. let the pinochle games begin! god bless you all, sambo
Linda, Mary, and Pam,
I am so very sorry for the loss of your precious mom. Ursula was a true treasure and I have so many fond memories of her over the years.
I wish I could be there, but I’m a snowbird now. Please know I sending my love and prayers to you and the whole family. May she rise with the angels and be reunited with your dad. ️
Love, Ann Louise
Aunt Ursula was the rarest of people. She was a combination of love, kindness, and generosity. She was there for so many in the family in a time of need. A quiet, steadfast place you could count on. I have so many memories of her and the family that I cherish. After moving away from NY, me, my brother and cousin would always take time to spend with her. It was always “the kids” are home! No matter how old we got! I will always love her! She leaves us on wings made from love.