Delbert George Mosher
Born: October 27, 1955
Died: April 13, 2015
Delbert George Mosher passed away April 13, 2015 in Guthrie, OK. He was born October 27, 1955 in Guthrie to Everett and Vera Mosher.
Dale loved to fish the Cottonwood River. He loved his friends and family but actually his friends were his family. Dale had this sense of humor that made everyone smile and laugh and always said what was on his mind and it was never sugar coated.
Dale is preceded in death by his parents, Everett Mosher and Vera (Burrows) Mosher, his sister Sherri Burrows Carrot, brother Gene Mosher, and both his grandparents Mathew George Jones and Viola Jones.
He is survived by his children: Dale (aka Chunky) Burrows, Shannon Mosher, and Trisha Mosher. He had 7 grandchildren that he loved very much but didn’t get to see much and his brother and sister-in-law, Garry and Dianne Burrows as well as his sister Anita Medellin. Dale is also survived by a host of other loved family and friends.
Graveside funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM, Friday, April 17, 2015 at Summit View Cemetery with Pastor Robby Robbins officiating. Services are under the direction of Smith-Gallo Funeral Home, Guthrie.
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