THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE
Bunnell, Florida
Thursday, February 16, 1950

Funeral services for Orville Clay Mosby, 40-year-old veteran of World War II, will be held Friday morning at 10 o’clock from the Community Baptist Church in Flagler Beach, with Rev. Edwin R. Dow officiating. Burial will follow at Espanola Cemetery with Baggett-McIntosh Funeral Home of Daytona Beach in charge.

Military honors will be given at the burial by Flagler Post 115 of the American Legion of which he had been a member.

Mr. Mosby died Sunday night in Bay Pines Veterans Hospital in St. Petersburg from rheumatic fever from which he had suffered several years.

Mr. Mosby was a native of Boise, Idaho, but spent most of his life in Flagler county, last residing at Flagler Beach. He served during the late war with the 577th Coast Artillery, Anti-Aircraft Division.

Surviving are a son, Ronald C. Mosby, U.S. Army, Atlanta, Ga.,; his mother, Mrs. Minnie L. Mosby, Flagler Beach; four sisters, Miss Fannie Mosby, Lakeland; Mrs. Nellie Lammey, Daytona Beach; Mrs. Ida Parker of North Carolina and Mrs. Eliza Garren of Tennessee; two brothers, Ira Mosby of Orlando and R. R. Mosby of Flagler Beach.

Pallbearers are Bill Chimpky, Leroy Berry, Al Thissen, T. E. Holden, Claude Deen and D. D. Moody