Ralph & Peggy Wallis (From Bella Vista Days.)
Dot, Please accept my sincerest sympathy on the loss of Shorty. I know he is smoking ribs for everyone up there. and Dan is probably the first in line. He will be missed., Betty Holland
Birth date: Apr 22, 1931 Death date: Jun 25, 2003
Eldon L. "Shorty" Mosler of Fayetteville died June 25, 2003, at his home. He was born April 22, 1931 in Oswego, KS to Lois and Clyde Mosler. Eldon grew up in Oswego and as a young adult represented the Go-Getter 4-H club competing Read Obituary
Dot, Please accept my sincerest sympathy on the loss of Shorty. I know he is smoking ribs for everyone up there. and Dan is probably the first in line. He will be missed., Betty Holland
Dear Mosler Family:
I never had the pleasure of meeting your husband and father. I understand from many of our common aquaintances that he was a very kind person, who never knew a stranger.
I just wanted you to know that many people are thinking of you, and praying for God to comfort your family at this difficult time. Your Dad lives on in all of you children, and what a blessing that is!
Kindest Regards,
Tracee "Grammer" Williams
Dot, we are sorry to hear about Shorty. He was always a happy person.
Our thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family
Thinking of all of you.
Sharon and Family,
Just want to let you know you all are in my prayers and thoughts! Times like these are hard, but time heals. Trust in the Lord for his healing.
Your friend,
Dave
We will miss Shorty, He has been a great part of our lives. When he ran Dot's Cafe it was the first restraunt we brought our son to after his birth. Shorty was the kindest person there is. He will be greatly missed by all of us in the Cave Springs Community. We will always remember him when we look outside the office and see the beautiful roses he planted years ago.
We will miss Shorty, He has been a great part of our lives. When he ran Dot's Cafe it was the forst restraunt we brought out son to after his birth. Shorty was the kindest person the is. He will be greatly missed by all of us in the Cave Springs Community. We will always remember him when we look outside the office and see the beautiful roses he planted years ago.