Ralph Moss |
| Posted 2026-02-02 by Jo Brown |
| RALPH MOSS DIES HERE Ralph Moss, one of the most prominent tomato growers on the West Coast of Mexico, and well known on the West Coast and California, died here, Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. Mr. Moss was brought to the St. Joseph’s hospital about ten days ago in a semi-conscious condition, suffering from dysentary. Death is said to have been due to complications. Moss was born in India of British parentage in 1870 and was sent to England when a boy for his education. He came to the United States in 1894. He was married in California in 1897 and is survived by his widow and one daughter, Mrs. Maurice Wallich, Santa Monica, Calif. Mrs. Wallich and Mr. Merril Brown, a very close friend of the family, and Mrs. Moss arrived here last Sunday. Funeral services were held yesterday, interment being in the Nogales cemetery. The Border Vidette August 1, 1931 |
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