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Frank J. Buller

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Frank J. Buller

Birth
McPherson County, Kansas, USA
Death
22 Apr 1950 (aged 69)
Goltry, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Goltry, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Messenger Of Truth 3.0
1950 Issue 12
BULLER-Frank Buller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob P. Buller, was born Dec. 18, 1880 at Moundridge, Kansas, and passed away in his home in Goltry, Oklahoma on April 22, 1950, at the age of 69 years, 4 months, and 9 days. Death was caused by a stroke.
In 1843 Mr. Buller moved to Oklahoma with his parents.
In Sept. 10, 1903 he was united in marriage to Miss Lizzie Schultz at Enid, Oklahoma. To this union were born 3 daughters.
On May 14, 1916 he was baptized by Rev. H. R. Voth and joined the Zoar Mennonite Church at Goltry, where he has remained a member until his death.
Four years ago he retired from farming and moved into the town of Goltry, where he lived his remaining years. In his later years he manifested a devoted Christian life, and had a deep interest as to his soul's relationship to God, especially so in the last two months.
He leaves to mourn, his wife; three daughters, Jessie (Mrs. Elmer Smith) of Enid, Okla.; Pearl (Mrs. Bert Schmidt) of Goltry, Okla.; and Hulda (Mrs. Barney Smith) of Sublette, Kansas; four brothers and four
sisters; Mrs. Minnie Jantz; Mrs. A. C. Nichols; Mrs. S. B. Unruh; Mrs. Tom McClarty, all of Goltry; Mr. Ben Buller of Halstead, Kansas, Mr. Fred Buller, Woodlake, Calif., Mr. Bert Buller and Mr. Alvin Buller,
both from Goltry; 5 grandchildren and a host of friends.
His parents, one sister, and one infant brother preceded him in death.

Death has robbed us of our daddy
Whom we loved and cherished dear,
It was husband and dear daddy,
Can we help but shed a tear?
Yes we miss him, oh we miss him
When we see his vacant chair,
And how sad the room without him
For there is no daddy there.
Oft we think we hear him coming
Coming through the open door,
Then we tearfully remember
Daddy will come back no more.
Daddy's work on earth is ended
Faithfully the cross he bore
After long years with life's struggles
Daddy has fallen asleep.
-The Family

Funeral services were conducted in the Zoar Mennonite Church at Goltry, with Rev. Bergan and Rev. Boehs in charge. Interment was made in the Karoma Cemetery.
Submitted by Lorraine (#47032648)
Messenger Of Truth 3.0
1950 Issue 12
BULLER-Frank Buller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob P. Buller, was born Dec. 18, 1880 at Moundridge, Kansas, and passed away in his home in Goltry, Oklahoma on April 22, 1950, at the age of 69 years, 4 months, and 9 days. Death was caused by a stroke.
In 1843 Mr. Buller moved to Oklahoma with his parents.
In Sept. 10, 1903 he was united in marriage to Miss Lizzie Schultz at Enid, Oklahoma. To this union were born 3 daughters.
On May 14, 1916 he was baptized by Rev. H. R. Voth and joined the Zoar Mennonite Church at Goltry, where he has remained a member until his death.
Four years ago he retired from farming and moved into the town of Goltry, where he lived his remaining years. In his later years he manifested a devoted Christian life, and had a deep interest as to his soul's relationship to God, especially so in the last two months.
He leaves to mourn, his wife; three daughters, Jessie (Mrs. Elmer Smith) of Enid, Okla.; Pearl (Mrs. Bert Schmidt) of Goltry, Okla.; and Hulda (Mrs. Barney Smith) of Sublette, Kansas; four brothers and four
sisters; Mrs. Minnie Jantz; Mrs. A. C. Nichols; Mrs. S. B. Unruh; Mrs. Tom McClarty, all of Goltry; Mr. Ben Buller of Halstead, Kansas, Mr. Fred Buller, Woodlake, Calif., Mr. Bert Buller and Mr. Alvin Buller,
both from Goltry; 5 grandchildren and a host of friends.
His parents, one sister, and one infant brother preceded him in death.

Death has robbed us of our daddy
Whom we loved and cherished dear,
It was husband and dear daddy,
Can we help but shed a tear?
Yes we miss him, oh we miss him
When we see his vacant chair,
And how sad the room without him
For there is no daddy there.
Oft we think we hear him coming
Coming through the open door,
Then we tearfully remember
Daddy will come back no more.
Daddy's work on earth is ended
Faithfully the cross he bore
After long years with life's struggles
Daddy has fallen asleep.
-The Family

Funeral services were conducted in the Zoar Mennonite Church at Goltry, with Rev. Bergan and Rev. Boehs in charge. Interment was made in the Karoma Cemetery.
Submitted by Lorraine (#47032648)


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