Oct 17,1962, = | setae tee ai ARLEN Sal eR TS REE A TS LS OEE at DiS CHARLES A. FOSSETT Charles A. Fossett of 29065 Sheeks Blvd., Flat Rock, died in Seaway Hospital Thursday morning. ,_ The son of George and Mary | | Fossett, he was born in Phila- | |delphia, Pa., Oct. 16, 1891. He| 'married Anna Grim Feb. 7, 1923. A veteran of World War I, he had been employed as conductor by the Detroit, Toledo and Iron- ton Railroad prior to his retire- ment. Mr. Fossett was a member of the V.F.W. Post in Lincoln Park and. of the Brotherhood of = road Trainmen. ~~ He is survived by his wife, Anna; daughters, Lillian at home and Mrs. Eugene “Pony” | Boyd of Flat Rock; a son,Ed- | ward of Flat Rock; six grand-| children; and brothers, John, , Frank, George and Edward, and | Sisters Mrs. William Smedley and Mrs. Anna Gibbons, of Phil- adelphia. Services were held in the Bob- cean Funeral Home Monday af- ternoon with the Rev. Frank Cowick of the First Methodist , Church of Flat Rock officiating. | Interment was in Michigan Me- | morial Park Cemetery. \ Memorial services were con- ducted by B. V. Goodell Post | 552, VFW, Sunday evening. Bearers were R. W. Fowler, R. L. Boyd, L. F. Boyd, M. R. iButts, B. C. Ruzer and R. E. i Jessee.