DEATH OF MRS. HULL
Sadness and grief displaced Christmas cheer in the home of Elza P. Hull south of Hightown, the wife and mother, Mrs. Jessie Hull, being called by death on the morning of December 21. Her death followed an illness of some length and and was due to fever and other complications. Mrs. Hull, before her marriage in 1899, was Miss Jessie Wimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambe Wimer of Crabbottom. Her aged father and mother survive her and she has several brothers and sisters living. Of he immediate family she is survived by her husband and seven children, three of them being small. She was taken at a comparatively age, being 45 years old, and at a time when her presence in the home meant so much to the family. Mrs. Hull was a member of the Crabbottom Presbyterian church, and was a devoted christian mother. Funeral services were held at Hightown church on Sunday morning, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Geo. L. Kerns, and in-spite of rainy weather and almost impassible roads, a large audience of relatives and sympathetic friends attended the service. Interment was in the cemetery near by.
From Crabbottom Presbyterian Church: Book Two, 1859-1888, transcribed by Dorothy A. Boyd-Bragg, 2010: Jesse Kale [sic] b. Feb 25 1878.
FG Contributor: Glenn Huffman
DEATH OF MRS. HULL
Sadness and grief displaced Christmas cheer in the home of Elza P. Hull south of Hightown, the wife and mother, Mrs. Jessie Hull, being called by death on the morning of December 21. Her death followed an illness of some length and and was due to fever and other complications. Mrs. Hull, before her marriage in 1899, was Miss Jessie Wimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambe Wimer of Crabbottom. Her aged father and mother survive her and she has several brothers and sisters living. Of he immediate family she is survived by her husband and seven children, three of them being small. She was taken at a comparatively age, being 45 years old, and at a time when her presence in the home meant so much to the family. Mrs. Hull was a member of the Crabbottom Presbyterian church, and was a devoted christian mother. Funeral services were held at Hightown church on Sunday morning, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Geo. L. Kerns, and in-spite of rainy weather and almost impassible roads, a large audience of relatives and sympathetic friends attended the service. Interment was in the cemetery near by.
From Crabbottom Presbyterian Church: Book Two, 1859-1888, transcribed by Dorothy A. Boyd-Bragg, 2010: Jesse Kale [sic] b. Feb 25 1878.
FG Contributor: Glenn Huffman
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