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Happy 60th Anniversary: Harold and Dorothy Mouser

It's the 60th anniversary today for a popular Adair County couple, Harold and Dorothy Karnes Mouser, who were married February 16, 1947. They were married not long after he finished service in the US Navy in World War II.

The Mousers are lifetime Adair Countians. His fame as a horse trader ranges over a much wider, multi-state area. She is a housewife. The Mousers are members of the Columbia Baptist Church.



The Mousers are the parents of two children, Danny Mouser and Phyllis Robertson. They have six grandchildren, Brian Melton, Stacy Melton, Kevin Melton, Kali Mouser, Tasha and Sammi Jo Jennings, and Danette Lawless. Their great grandchildren are Tristan Reece, Madison McCloud, Daniel and Preslie Lawless, and Emily Melton.


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The Mousers celebrate 60th anniversary today



2007-02-16 . Today, Friday, February 16, 2007, is the 60th anniversary for a wonderful Adair County Couple, Harold and Dorothy Karnes Mouser.
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