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Mary Matilda <I>Apelt</I> Hull

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Mary Matilda Apelt Hull

Birth
Mason County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Jan 1947 (aged 60)
Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas, USA
Burial
Junction, Kimble County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.4828848, Longitude: -99.7810358
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Daughter of August Apelt and Augusta Leifeste.
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Matilda Hull, 60, who died in a Fredericksburg hospital Friday at 8:30 a.m., were held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Junction Baptist Church with Rev. Lewis Wilkins, Rocksprings Presbyterian minister officiating, assisted by Rev. Olen D. Welch, Baptist minister, and Rev. Thomas D. Murphy, Junction Presbyaterian minister. The Hodges Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Burial was made in the Junction Cemetery.
Mrs. Hull was taken to Fredericksburg Thursday by ambulance for treatment of a heart ailment for which she had received 17 days hospitalization during December
and January. She was born at Art, Mason County, on April 30, 1886, and moved to Kimble in 1912. She was married to Melvin C. Hull here on November 13, 1913.
They were engaged in ranching until five months ago when they moved to Junction.
Deceased was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include the husband; three daughters, Mrs. R. E. Rutherford of Keller, Texas; Mrs. Charlie Walker of London and Miss Ella Mae Hull of Junction; two sons
Melvin, Jr., of Hamilton, and Harvey of Junction; a twin sister, Mrs. Henry Heinemannof Fredericksburg; another sister, Mrs. Hulda Hull of Wimblerly; three brothers, Ed Apelt of Fredericksburg, and Willie Apelt and August Apelt of Beaumont.
Pallbearers were Robert Dodd, Arthur Schultze, Bennie Cobb, Clay Secrest, Jim Holt, and Clay Maddux.
Daughter of August Apelt and Augusta Leifeste.
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Matilda Hull, 60, who died in a Fredericksburg hospital Friday at 8:30 a.m., were held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Junction Baptist Church with Rev. Lewis Wilkins, Rocksprings Presbyterian minister officiating, assisted by Rev. Olen D. Welch, Baptist minister, and Rev. Thomas D. Murphy, Junction Presbyaterian minister. The Hodges Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Burial was made in the Junction Cemetery.
Mrs. Hull was taken to Fredericksburg Thursday by ambulance for treatment of a heart ailment for which she had received 17 days hospitalization during December
and January. She was born at Art, Mason County, on April 30, 1886, and moved to Kimble in 1912. She was married to Melvin C. Hull here on November 13, 1913.
They were engaged in ranching until five months ago when they moved to Junction.
Deceased was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include the husband; three daughters, Mrs. R. E. Rutherford of Keller, Texas; Mrs. Charlie Walker of London and Miss Ella Mae Hull of Junction; two sons
Melvin, Jr., of Hamilton, and Harvey of Junction; a twin sister, Mrs. Henry Heinemannof Fredericksburg; another sister, Mrs. Hulda Hull of Wimblerly; three brothers, Ed Apelt of Fredericksburg, and Willie Apelt and August Apelt of Beaumont.
Pallbearers were Robert Dodd, Arthur Schultze, Bennie Cobb, Clay Secrest, Jim Holt, and Clay Maddux.


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