Henry Glosser, 45, Dam Worker, dies Saturday Evening Henry Glosser, 45, Wills Creek dam worker, died suddenly from an attack of angina pectoris at 4 p.m. Saturday at his home in Conesville. He became ill yesterday afternoon while working at the dam, and died shortly after being removed to his home. He was born August 29, 1891, in Virginia Township, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewelyn Glosser. His mother is deceased. He had spend most of his life in the Conesville vicinity. Surviving are the widow; nine children. Mrs. Frank Ugle,and Mrs. Edmund Hardesty, both of Conesville; Warren, Madeline, Iathleen, Wayne, Vearl, Vonnie and Ronald, all of the home; the father Llewelyn of near Conesville; three sisters, Mrs. Kathryn White of Columbus, Mrs. Ann Whiteus of Conesville and Mrs. Harry Minor of near Conesville, and a brother John Glosser, Coshocton. Funeral services will be held at 10 am Wednesday at the Conesville M.E. church of which he was a member. Rev. Ray E. Harrison will officiate, and burial will be in South Lawn Cemetery. Coshocton Tribune Saturday June 26, 1937 ------ Transcribed and Submitted by Gwendolyn Oliver 1186 Neil Ave, Unit C Columbus Ohio 43201 coliver@netwalk.com