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Nannie Rebecca Crull

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Nannie Rebecca Crull

Birth
Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Death
24 Sep 1941 (aged 82)
Tipton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Tipton, Tipton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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OBIT:

NANNIE CRULL PASSED AWAY

SHE CAME TO TIPTON FROM HAMILTON COUNTY SIXTY YEARS AGO

WAS KNOWN BY MANY

Another one of the older residents of this city ws takrn away when Nannie Crull, age 82, died at her home, 122 North Independence street Wednesday morning at 6:35 o'clock. She had been in ill health with complications due to advanced age for a year or more but had been confined to her bed only one week.

The body was taken to Young's funeral home and services will be conducted there at 10:00 o'clock Friday morning with the Rev. Urban L. Ogden officiating. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery.

Nannie Crull had been a resident of this city for 60 years and was known by many of the older people of Tipton. She was an industrious worker who loved to be busy. For years she was a waitress at the old Evans hotel here and later was housekeeper for the late Dr. Anna Rhoades who had her office in her home on North Main street just north of the Tipton Main Motor Co.

For thirty years the deceased had her home on North Independence street and always ad roomers in her home and took delight in looking after them.

She was the daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Gregory) Crull and was born in Hamilton county January 3, 1859, being one of eight children in the family. Surviving is one brother, Riley, of Elwood. Among the nephews and nieces surviving are Claude Crull of this city and Mrs. Oma Stuart, who as Oma Crull was taken into the aunt's home when only 6 years old and continued to live there as a daughter. In later years Mrs. Stuart repaid her aunt by remaining in the home and giving her constant care and attention. She was most faithful at all times and this devotion brought her much deserved comment.

Mrs. Crull at different times instructed her niece that she desired no flowers at her funeral and this wish will be carried out.

Source: Tipton Daily Tribune, 24 Sep 1941, pg. 1
OBIT:

NANNIE CRULL PASSED AWAY

SHE CAME TO TIPTON FROM HAMILTON COUNTY SIXTY YEARS AGO

WAS KNOWN BY MANY

Another one of the older residents of this city ws takrn away when Nannie Crull, age 82, died at her home, 122 North Independence street Wednesday morning at 6:35 o'clock. She had been in ill health with complications due to advanced age for a year or more but had been confined to her bed only one week.

The body was taken to Young's funeral home and services will be conducted there at 10:00 o'clock Friday morning with the Rev. Urban L. Ogden officiating. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery.

Nannie Crull had been a resident of this city for 60 years and was known by many of the older people of Tipton. She was an industrious worker who loved to be busy. For years she was a waitress at the old Evans hotel here and later was housekeeper for the late Dr. Anna Rhoades who had her office in her home on North Main street just north of the Tipton Main Motor Co.

For thirty years the deceased had her home on North Independence street and always ad roomers in her home and took delight in looking after them.

She was the daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Gregory) Crull and was born in Hamilton county January 3, 1859, being one of eight children in the family. Surviving is one brother, Riley, of Elwood. Among the nephews and nieces surviving are Claude Crull of this city and Mrs. Oma Stuart, who as Oma Crull was taken into the aunt's home when only 6 years old and continued to live there as a daughter. In later years Mrs. Stuart repaid her aunt by remaining in the home and giving her constant care and attention. She was most faithful at all times and this devotion brought her much deserved comment.

Mrs. Crull at different times instructed her niece that she desired no flowers at her funeral and this wish will be carried out.

Source: Tipton Daily Tribune, 24 Sep 1941, pg. 1


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