"Accident Causes Death"
"Mrs. Gus Bullerman passed away peacefully at her home Tuesday"
Mrs. Gus Bullerman, who fell from a wagon July 4th, and fatally injured her back, was brought home from the Presbyterian Hospital Tuesday and died a few hours afterward.
Mrs. Bullerman was taken to the hospital in Chicago Monday of last week for treatment, but the physicians offered little hope from the first. It was found that while her back was not broken it was injured in such a way as to make recovery almost impossible.
Mrs. Bullerman was greatly interested in her garden and asked to see it once more before she died and to comply with her last wish she was brought home Tuesday after it was found that there was positively no hope. She arrived shortly after noon and quietly passed away at two o'clock that same day.
Shortly after the mother died one of the smaller children was taken ill and it was necessary to call a physician. The husband is prostrated with grief and has been under physician's care for the past few days.
Mrs. Bullerman was forty-one years of age and was the mother of three girls and a boy. The youngest being one year old. She was loved by all who knew her and the accident and death is a source of grief to the entire community.
The coroner's jury met Wednesday morning and decided that death was due to the effects of a rupture of the spine caused by the fall.
Funeral services were held at the home at one o'clock yesterday afternoon and a second service at the German Lutheran church in Hinsdale at two o'clock, conducted by Rev. C.H.Guebert, and interment was in the German Lutheran cemetery at that place.
"Accident Causes Death"
"Mrs. Gus Bullerman passed away peacefully at her home Tuesday"
Mrs. Gus Bullerman, who fell from a wagon July 4th, and fatally injured her back, was brought home from the Presbyterian Hospital Tuesday and died a few hours afterward.
Mrs. Bullerman was taken to the hospital in Chicago Monday of last week for treatment, but the physicians offered little hope from the first. It was found that while her back was not broken it was injured in such a way as to make recovery almost impossible.
Mrs. Bullerman was greatly interested in her garden and asked to see it once more before she died and to comply with her last wish she was brought home Tuesday after it was found that there was positively no hope. She arrived shortly after noon and quietly passed away at two o'clock that same day.
Shortly after the mother died one of the smaller children was taken ill and it was necessary to call a physician. The husband is prostrated with grief and has been under physician's care for the past few days.
Mrs. Bullerman was forty-one years of age and was the mother of three girls and a boy. The youngest being one year old. She was loved by all who knew her and the accident and death is a source of grief to the entire community.
The coroner's jury met Wednesday morning and decided that death was due to the effects of a rupture of the spine caused by the fall.
Funeral services were held at the home at one o'clock yesterday afternoon and a second service at the German Lutheran church in Hinsdale at two o'clock, conducted by Rev. C.H.Guebert, and interment was in the German Lutheran cemetery at that place.
Gravesite Details
Anna Christine Caroline Appelberg daughter of Friedrich Appelberg and Wilhelmine Sophia Bastian, married Gustav H. Bullerman son of Conrad Wilhelm Bullerman and Dorthea Sophia Leipitz, 29 Nov 1893.
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