He stood 5'10. He had gray eyes, brown hair, and a "ruddy" complexion.
As of 27 April 1942, he worked for Ford Lumber company in Lebanon, Oregon.
His closest contact was listed as Ethan Hull.
[World War II draft registration, filled in 27 April 1942 in Linn county, Oregon.]
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Samuel George Hull was born 15 November 1896 in Boyd county, Nebraska. His father was born in Boone county, Iowa. His mother was Hortense Hull, who resided in Crane, Montana.
At the time his WW I draft registration card was filled in, Samuel George Hull was single. He worked for Frank Hull of Crane, Montana.
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Served 2 September 1918 through 24 December 1918 in the U. S. Army.
[U. S. Dept. of Veterans' Affairs, BIRLS File.]
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Born in Spence, Nebraska.
Moved to Oregon in 1928. Worked at Bauman lumber mill. Retired in 1964.
Served during World War I. Belonged to American Legion Santiam Post 51. Belonged to lodge 44 of a local fraternal organization. Belonged to Marguerite Chapter 60, Order of the Eastern Star.
Samuel George Hull passed away 12 June 1972, at a hospital in Lebanon, Oregon.
- rewritten from obituary. The original was printed Wednesday, 14 June, 1972, on page 36 of The Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon.
NB: Information given as found in record, including spelling of names or places.
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Samuel George Hull passed away Monday, 12 June, 1972, at a hospital in Lebanon, Oregon. He had worked for Bauman lumber mill.
Funeral services were given graveside at Oddfellows cemetery in Lebanon, Oregon. Masonic rites were also conducted graveside during the funeral.
- rewritten from obituary. The original was printed Wednesday, 14 June, 1972, on page 23 of The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon.
He stood 5'10. He had gray eyes, brown hair, and a "ruddy" complexion.
As of 27 April 1942, he worked for Ford Lumber company in Lebanon, Oregon.
His closest contact was listed as Ethan Hull.
[World War II draft registration, filled in 27 April 1942 in Linn county, Oregon.]
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Samuel George Hull was born 15 November 1896 in Boyd county, Nebraska. His father was born in Boone county, Iowa. His mother was Hortense Hull, who resided in Crane, Montana.
At the time his WW I draft registration card was filled in, Samuel George Hull was single. He worked for Frank Hull of Crane, Montana.
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Served 2 September 1918 through 24 December 1918 in the U. S. Army.
[U. S. Dept. of Veterans' Affairs, BIRLS File.]
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Born in Spence, Nebraska.
Moved to Oregon in 1928. Worked at Bauman lumber mill. Retired in 1964.
Served during World War I. Belonged to American Legion Santiam Post 51. Belonged to lodge 44 of a local fraternal organization. Belonged to Marguerite Chapter 60, Order of the Eastern Star.
Samuel George Hull passed away 12 June 1972, at a hospital in Lebanon, Oregon.
- rewritten from obituary. The original was printed Wednesday, 14 June, 1972, on page 36 of The Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon.
NB: Information given as found in record, including spelling of names or places.
_____
Samuel George Hull passed away Monday, 12 June, 1972, at a hospital in Lebanon, Oregon. He had worked for Bauman lumber mill.
Funeral services were given graveside at Oddfellows cemetery in Lebanon, Oregon. Masonic rites were also conducted graveside during the funeral.
- rewritten from obituary. The original was printed Wednesday, 14 June, 1972, on page 23 of The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon.
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