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Helen A. Mosher, 73, Clifton, IL

Helen Mosher Obit PicHelen A. Mosher, 73, of Clifton passed away on Sunday, February 17, 2013 at her home following a short illness.  Cremation rites will be accorded by the Knapp Funeral Home in Clifton.  A memorial mass will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at St. Peters Catholic Church in Clifton.  The Rev. Vern Arseneau will officiate.  Friends may call at the Knapp Funral Home in Clifton on Friday from 4:00-8:00 p.m.  Burial of ashes will be in the St. Peters Catholic Cemetery in Clifton.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made for the family’s wishes.

Mrs. Mosher was born on August 2, 1939 in Clifton, the daughter of Clifford and Frances Marie Brault Ducat and they preceded her in death.  She married Wilbur D. Mosher in Clifton on December 22, 1962 and he preceded her in death on September 16, 2012.

Surviving are one son, Keith (Heather) Mosher of Bourbonnais; one granddaughter, Brittany (Chuck) Trabaris of Champaign; three step-grandchildren, RayAnne, RyLeigh and Mason Shaul of Bourbonnias; six sisters, Delores (Ron) Bowers of Watseka, Phyllis Stewart of Clifton, Marjorie Johnson of Clifton, Norma (John) Palider of Pueblo West, CO, Cathie (Brian) Hilgendorf of Clifton and Connie (Larry) King of Chebanse; and two brothers, Kenneth (Florence) Ducat of Bourbonnias and Dale Ducat of Clifton.

Mrs. Mosher was a life long member of St. Peters Catholic Church in Clifton and also a member of St. Peters CCW.  She was a graduate of Central High School and also Marycrest Business College.  She had worked many years as a dental assistant.  She enjoyed crocheting, reading, working puzzles and being with her family.  She also belonged to Strictly Street Rods Car Club.

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