Plymouth – Gustav F. Mohs, 74, of Greenbush, well-known former Plymouth businessman, passed away at Plymouth hospital today. He had been at the hospital since May 16, when he suffered a stroke. Mr. Mohs was born Dec. 21, 1866, in the town of Plymouth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mohs. He married Caroline Hemb Jan. 23, 1890, at Centerville. The couple lived on farms in Sheboygan County until 1914 when they moved to Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Mohs conducted the Hub City restaurant for a number of years. Since the death of his wife in January 1940, Mr. Mohs had lived with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pfrang, Greenbush.
Survivors are two sons, Arwin, Franksville (Racine County), and Arno, Big Falls, one daughter, Mrs. Clarence (Leona) Pfrang, Greenbush, and 16 grandchildren
Plymouth – Gustav F. Mohs, 74, of Greenbush, well-known former Plymouth businessman, passed away at Plymouth hospital today. He had been at the hospital since May 16, when he suffered a stroke. Mr. Mohs was born Dec. 21, 1866, in the town of Plymouth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mohs. He married Caroline Hemb Jan. 23, 1890, at Centerville. The couple lived on farms in Sheboygan County until 1914 when they moved to Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Mohs conducted the Hub City restaurant for a number of years. Since the death of his wife in January 1940, Mr. Mohs had lived with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pfrang, Greenbush.
Survivors are two sons, Arwin, Franksville (Racine County), and Arno, Big Falls, one daughter, Mrs. Clarence (Leona) Pfrang, Greenbush, and 16 grandchildren
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