According to his world War II Draft Card dated April 2, 1942, his serial number was 1775. His full name was Harmon Franklin Culler, his address was District I near Adamstown, Frederick County, Maryland. His age was 51 years, born May 4, 1891, in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland. He gave Mrs. Anna Mary Culler, his wife as someone who would always know his address. He was a self-employed farmer. He was listed as a white male, height 5' 10 1/2", weight 180, eyes gray, hair black, and dark complexion. It also stated that he wears glasses, and that he had a mole on right side.
(thank you Richard Culler)
Below is the newspaper article about Harman's funeral, The News Frederick, Monday, August 22, 1949.
The funeral of Harman Franklin Culler who died at his home, Church Hill on the Ballenger Creek road Thursday morning took place from the funeral home, 106 East Church Street Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Morris G. Zumbrum officiated. The services were very largely attended and there was a profusion of floral emblems. Pallbearers were: Murray D. Shook, John W. Cook, Tobias Zimmerman, George W. Hoffman, Atlee Compher and Everitt Shook. Interment was in St. Paul's Lutheran cemetery, Jefferson. M. R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors.
According to his world War II Draft Card dated April 2, 1942, his serial number was 1775. His full name was Harmon Franklin Culler, his address was District I near Adamstown, Frederick County, Maryland. His age was 51 years, born May 4, 1891, in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland. He gave Mrs. Anna Mary Culler, his wife as someone who would always know his address. He was a self-employed farmer. He was listed as a white male, height 5' 10 1/2", weight 180, eyes gray, hair black, and dark complexion. It also stated that he wears glasses, and that he had a mole on right side.
(thank you Richard Culler)
Below is the newspaper article about Harman's funeral, The News Frederick, Monday, August 22, 1949.
The funeral of Harman Franklin Culler who died at his home, Church Hill on the Ballenger Creek road Thursday morning took place from the funeral home, 106 East Church Street Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Morris G. Zumbrum officiated. The services were very largely attended and there was a profusion of floral emblems. Pallbearers were: Murray D. Shook, John W. Cook, Tobias Zimmerman, George W. Hoffman, Atlee Compher and Everitt Shook. Interment was in St. Paul's Lutheran cemetery, Jefferson. M. R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors.
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