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Moose family
==Moose family==
TIG 1999-8-23: "H. Glenn Moose, 75, of Indiana, died Sun., Aug. 22, 1999 at St. Andrew's Village, Indiana. The son of Sandy A. and Elma Strong Moose, he was born Mar. 2, 1924 in Cherryhill Township. Mr. Moose lived most of his life in the Brush Valley and Indiana areas, where he was customer-representative for Season-All. He was a member of Gospel Hall, Indiana, where he was an elder. Mr. Moose served in the U.S. Marines during World War II. He accepted Christ as his Savior and was saved by the grace of God on Iwo Jima.
Surviving are his wife Hazel Calhoun Moose; four children: David G. Moose and his wife Kathy, Cleveland, Ohio; Diane M. Parks and her husband J. Lindsay, Indiana; Dorene G. Kember and her husband Don, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada; Dennis P. Moose, Pittsburgh; a brother, Donald, Largo, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. C.V. (Ruth) Phillips, Beaumont, Calif.; nine grandchildren: Steven and Nathan Moose; Brian and wife Erica Parks, Kristin and her husband Jim Kodman; Jeremy Parks, Jordan and Ashley Kember; Justin and Zachary Moose.
He was preceded in death by his parents. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Tuesday at the Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday with evangelists William Seale Jr. and James Smith officiating. Interment will be in the Oakland Cemetery, Indiana. Memorial contributions may be made to Gospel Hall Missionary Fund, Fifth and Locust streets, Indiana, PA 15701." As per the [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/26685 Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania], Eli S. Mussgenung Moose was born in Germany, and upon emigration settled initially in Centre Co., PA where he married Babshaba Low, who was from Livermore, Westmoreland, PA. While in Centre Co., Eli operated a distillery as a young man, until moving to Indiana Co., where he farmed until his death in 1890. He was noted as a "consistent member" of the Presby., and his wife was Methodist. The bio record also tells the story of Eli's son Jacob (Harvey's great-great uncle), with particular detail involving his service record in the Civil War with the Union Army, more specifically the Fourth Penn. Cavalry under [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Armstrong_Custer Gen. George Armstrong Custer] (1839-1876) & [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Sheridan Gen. Philip Sheridan] (1831-1888). * Harvey "Glenn" Moose '''+1999''' (b. 1924 Cherryhill Twp., Ind., PA - d. 1999 Ind., PA), son of Sandy Ambrose Moose (b. 1898 Cherryhill Twp., Ind., PA - d. 1962Brush Valley Twp., Ind., PA) & Elma Mary Strong Moose(b. 1902 Cherryhill Twp., PA - d. 1995 Ind., PA). The area where John Joseph Strong (b. 1801 Windsor, York, PA - d. 1879 Cherryhill Twp., PA) settled was known as Strongville as early as 1840. In 1870, the area of Cherryhill Twp. that John's son Daniel raised his family (including Elma's father Harvey) was known as Penn Run. * Hazel Calhoun Moose '''+1951-2014''' (b. 1921 Shelocta, Ind., PA - d. 2014 Ind., PA), daughter of William Miller Calhoun '''+1951+''' (1896-1973 Ind. Co., PA) & Hazel Miller McHenry Calhoun (b. 1897 White Twp., Ind., PA - d. 1974 Viroqua, Vernon, WI). See '''Calhoun''' family.** David G. Moose '''+1951-1966+''' (b. 1948). Wife: Kathy Moose. @ Cleveland, OH.** Diane E. Moose Parks Shingler '''+1951-1968+''' (b. 1950) Husband: J. Lindsay Parks. See '''Parks''' family.** Dorene G. Moose Kember. Husband: Don Kember. @ Sarnia, ON.** Dennis P. Moose. @ Pittsburgh, PA.
==Parks family==