Lebanon Express Sept 17, 1919 MRS. EMALINE MOSS After a week's illness, caused by injuries received for a fall down the stairs at her home in his city, Mrs. Emaline Moss, a well-known and highly esteemed pioneer woman, died Thursday, September 11, at the are of 73 years, 9 months and 14 days. Emaline Barr was born in Missouri on November 27, 1845 to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Barr and with her parents crossed the plains by ox team in 1853. They settled on a donation land claim in the district of Holley and Mrs. Moss had spent practically all her life in this community until coming to Lebanon about ten years ago to reside. She was married on February 16, 1861 to L. B. Moss, who was a pioneer of 1852 and passed away in May 1893. Mrs. Moss became the mother of eleven children, all of whom survive her, and are, Mrs. W. H. Cecil and Mrs. J. R. Green of Lebanon, Mrs. Hattie Matlock of Crowfordsvill, W. M. Moss of Holley, Orta Moss of Austin, Nevada, Mrs. Anna Dwey of Montana, Mrs. Grace Mason of Portland, Mrs. Maude Gardner of Walla Walla, Wash., S. J. Moss of Sweet Home, Bradley Moss of Drewsey, Oregon, and Mrs. L. M. Taylor of Ogden, Utah. Mrs. Moss was a member of the Rebekah lodge of this city and was a woman of noble character whose life of service and influence has made a deep and lasting impression on the lives of her large circle of admiring friends. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. P. Elmore of Brownsville at the Nye cemetery Saturday afternoon, where the aged form was tenderly laid to rest by the side of her companion.