Spokesman Review
3 July 1908 page 8
Isaac Tull Passes Away
Spokane Pioneer Succumbs to Bright's Disease
Death Ends Career of Civil War Veteran, 21-year Resident of this city.
Isaac Tull, a pioneer of Spokane, died yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the family residence, W1724 Fifth Avenue, from Bright's disease, from which he had been suffering fro several months. Mr. Tull was born in April 10, 1830, in Brown county, Ind. He served in the Union Army throught the entire civil war in Company G, Twelfth Missouri Cavalry. The year after the war closed he was united in marriage in Missouri to the wife who survives him and is the mother of P.D. Tull of Tull & Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Tull have been residents of Spokane for 21 years. He leaves a son, F.M. Tull, who lives in Oklahoma City, Okla. The funeral will be held at 3 o'clcok today from the residence, the Rev. G. William Giboney officiating. Reno post, G.A.R. of which he was a member, will have charge of the services in Fairmount cemetery, and a squad of soldiers from Fort George Wright will fire a salute.
Spokesman Review
3 July 1908 page 8
Isaac Tull Passes Away
Spokane Pioneer Succumbs to Bright's Disease
Death Ends Career of Civil War Veteran, 21-year Resident of this city.
Isaac Tull, a pioneer of Spokane, died yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the family residence, W1724 Fifth Avenue, from Bright's disease, from which he had been suffering fro several months. Mr. Tull was born in April 10, 1830, in Brown county, Ind. He served in the Union Army throught the entire civil war in Company G, Twelfth Missouri Cavalry. The year after the war closed he was united in marriage in Missouri to the wife who survives him and is the mother of P.D. Tull of Tull & Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Tull have been residents of Spokane for 21 years. He leaves a son, F.M. Tull, who lives in Oklahoma City, Okla. The funeral will be held at 3 o'clcok today from the residence, the Rev. G. William Giboney officiating. Reno post, G.A.R. of which he was a member, will have charge of the services in Fairmount cemetery, and a squad of soldiers from Fort George Wright will fire a salute.
Gravesite Details
buried with wife Levina Reynolds Tull
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