She was united in marriage to Luther Hults, March 10, 1919. Three sons Robert, Norman, and Medford, were born of this union, Norman dying in infancy.
She leaves to mourn her going her husband, Luther Hults of Morrellton, MO, two sons, Robert of St. Louis and Medford of Morrellton, one daughter-in-law, Farrell Hults of St. Louis, her mother Mrs. Hulda Stricker of Morrellton, three sisters, Mrs. Harry Lack of Sullivan, Mrs. Gorman Shelton of Washington and Mrs. Harry Barlow of St. Louis, two brothers Gus Stricker of Shirley and Elasco Stricker of St. Louis, her mother-in-law Mrs. Will Hults of Morrellton, other relatives and many friends.
Mrs. Hults became a Christian and united with the Indian Creek Baptist Church many years ago and remained a faithful Christian all her life. At the time of her death she was a member of the Baptist Church at Union, MO.
She was ill only a few days and everything humanly possible was done for her recovery but on Friday morning the Angel of Death came bidding her enter that house not made with hands eternal in the heavens and quietly and peacefully she answered the call.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. A. B. Sadler at the St. Clair Baptist Church, Sunday, March 29th at 2. Interment was made in the Prospect Cemetery with Kitchell Funeral Service in charge.
Source: April 2, 1942 The Ozark News, St. Clair, MO
Note: Special Thank You to Shar for the photo.
She was united in marriage to Luther Hults, March 10, 1919. Three sons Robert, Norman, and Medford, were born of this union, Norman dying in infancy.
She leaves to mourn her going her husband, Luther Hults of Morrellton, MO, two sons, Robert of St. Louis and Medford of Morrellton, one daughter-in-law, Farrell Hults of St. Louis, her mother Mrs. Hulda Stricker of Morrellton, three sisters, Mrs. Harry Lack of Sullivan, Mrs. Gorman Shelton of Washington and Mrs. Harry Barlow of St. Louis, two brothers Gus Stricker of Shirley and Elasco Stricker of St. Louis, her mother-in-law Mrs. Will Hults of Morrellton, other relatives and many friends.
Mrs. Hults became a Christian and united with the Indian Creek Baptist Church many years ago and remained a faithful Christian all her life. At the time of her death she was a member of the Baptist Church at Union, MO.
She was ill only a few days and everything humanly possible was done for her recovery but on Friday morning the Angel of Death came bidding her enter that house not made with hands eternal in the heavens and quietly and peacefully she answered the call.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. A. B. Sadler at the St. Clair Baptist Church, Sunday, March 29th at 2. Interment was made in the Prospect Cemetery with Kitchell Funeral Service in charge.
Source: April 2, 1942 The Ozark News, St. Clair, MO
Note: Special Thank You to Shar for the photo.
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