Person:David Hosler (1)

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  1. David N. Hosler1946 - 1961
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Name David N. Hosler
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 1946 Michigan, United States
Death[2][3][4] 19 Mar 1961 Central Lake (township), Antrim, Michigan, United States
Burial[2][3][4] 22 Mar 1961 Southern Cemetery, Central Lake, Michigan, United StatesSection C, Row 43 with his parents

News Articles

ANTRIM YOUTH DIES ON SCOOTER

 Bellaire -- Services will be held at  p.m. Wednesday for David Hosler, 14, ___East Jordan who was killed Sunday afternoon when his motorcyclescooter went out of control on a steep hill and hit an auto headon.
 Mrs. Herbert J. Thomas, 45, driver of the car and her daughter, Cheryl Harbaugh, 14, were unhurt.
 Police said the youth's scooter was going too fast to negotiate a curve near the bottom of a hill __ ___ of Central Lake ____

______. David was a ninth? grade student at Central Lake.

 Source: Petoskey News-Review, Tues Mar 21, 1961 pg 4.

BOY IS KILLED

Echo - Fourteen-year-old David Hosler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hosler of Echo, was killed instantly Sunday when his motor scoot ran into a car.
 Riding down a hill, he lost control and collided with the car of Mrs. Herbert Thomas of Bellaire.  There was little auto damage.  Sheriff Dunson said there was no negligence on Mrs. Thomas' part and no charges were preferred.
 David had no siblings.
 Source: The Antrim County News, Thur., Mar. 23, 1961, page 4.


Several from here attended funeral services for David Hosler at Central Lake on Wednesday. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hosler and he met accidental death Sunday.

 Source: Petoskey News-Review, Sat. March 25, 1961.
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References
  1. Belle Murphy Sweet letters and interviews. Belle Murphy Sweet, Author's Addr: deceased. (Sep 1981, 1984, Oct 1990).

    For his name.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Find A Grave.
  3. 3.0 3.1 News Article, in Petoskey News-Review.

    Tuesday, Mar 21, 1961 page 4, and Sat. March 25, 1961.

  4. 4.0 4.1 News Item, in The Antrim County News.

    Thursday., Mar. 23, 1961, page 4.