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Her grandfather's obituary:
Journal-Times (Grayson-Olive Hill, KY) - April 10, 2008
Deceased Name: William David 'Bus' Mosier
1930-2008
GLENMONT, OH - Mr. William David "Bus" Mosier, age 77, of Glenmont, Ohio, formerly of Olive Hill, passed away, Monday morning March 17, at the Knox Community Hospital in Mount Vernon, Ohio.
Mr. Mosier was born October 14, 1930, in Carter County, and is a son of the late William H. and Litha Mosier Mosier.
Bus spent most of his life in Ohio after growing up in Carter County. He was retired from the Ohio Brass Corporation in Mansfield, Ohio in 1986 after twenty-six years of service. He also had worked several years as an auto body repairman and a silo builder. He loved hunting, fishing and spending time with his grandson and side-kick Rick.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Grover Mosier and Ersel Mosier; one infant sister.
He is survived by his wife of twenty-two years, Vickie Leadingham Mosier, whom he married March 25, 1985; one son and daughter-in-law, Micheal Sean and Amber Mosier of Mount Vernon, Ohio; three daughters, Jessica Leigh Mosier of Danville, Ohio, Wanda Mosier and Patty Grayson both of Reno, Nevada; nine grandchildren, Rick Mosier, Kirsten Harris, Savannah Harris, Rayven Harris, Andrew David Mosier, Kyle Duffy, Makaya Hoar, Sarah Mosier and Tammy Sammons; two great-granddaughters, Marissa Sammons and Zadie Mosier; two brothers and a sister-in-law, Ernest E. and Emma Jean Mosier of Mansfield, Ohio and Lowell Mosier of Ashland, Ohio; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Barb and Roy Carroll of Mansfield, Ohio, Jewel and Ray Ison, Rose and Ron Kitts all of Ashland, Ohio; several nieces, nephews, and other family members who will sadly miss him.
Funeral service were held 11 a.m. Friday, March 21, at the Globe Funeral Chapel in Olive Hill, with Brother Phillip Roe officiating. Burial followed in the Biggs Hill Cemetery on Highway US 60 in Olive Hill.
Jamie Frazier, Allen Frazier, Brian Frazier, Michael Mosier, Phillip Roe, Mackie Leadingham and Joe Davis served as pallbearers. Ricky Mosier served as honorary pallbearer.
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