Mrs. Nancy E. Hull, nearly 35, wife of Roy L. Hull of 308 Pershing avenue, died at the Ottumwa hospital at 12:25 a.m. Sunday.
She was the daughter of George H. and Anna L. Ancell and was born at New Canton, Ill., September 27, 1902. For the last seventeen years she had lived in Ottumwa.
Surviving are her husband; three daughters, Betty, Genevieve and Esther; and seven sons, Carl, Glenn, Roy, Donald, Daniel, Robert and Edward Hull, all at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ancell of Ottumwa; two sisters, Mrs. I.W. Clark of Genesco, Ill., and Mrs. O.F. Pickrell of Ottumwa; and four brothers, James and Eugene Ancell of California, John Ancell of Ottumwa and Charles Ancell of Quincy, Ill.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 4 p.m. in Johnson's funeral chapel, conducted by the Rev. A.D. McClure. Burial will be made in the Shaul cemetery.
Mrs. Nancy E. Hull, nearly 35, wife of Roy L. Hull of 308 Pershing avenue, died at the Ottumwa hospital at 12:25 a.m. Sunday.
She was the daughter of George H. and Anna L. Ancell and was born at New Canton, Ill., September 27, 1902. For the last seventeen years she had lived in Ottumwa.
Surviving are her husband; three daughters, Betty, Genevieve and Esther; and seven sons, Carl, Glenn, Roy, Donald, Daniel, Robert and Edward Hull, all at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ancell of Ottumwa; two sisters, Mrs. I.W. Clark of Genesco, Ill., and Mrs. O.F. Pickrell of Ottumwa; and four brothers, James and Eugene Ancell of California, John Ancell of Ottumwa and Charles Ancell of Quincy, Ill.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 4 p.m. in Johnson's funeral chapel, conducted by the Rev. A.D. McClure. Burial will be made in the Shaul cemetery.
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