Tuesday, December 7, 1948
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GEORGE BULL, 46, MALLARD
FARMER, DIES SUDDENLY
George Bull, 46, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday at his farm home west of Mallard.
He was born near Havelock July 14, 1902, and had lived all of his life in the Mallard-Havelock community. He was unmarried and operated the farm with his father, Thomas, who survives him.
In addition to his father, he leaves three sisters, Blanche at home, Mrs. Jessie Root of Addison, N.Y.; Mrs. Gladys Reining of Estherville, and a brother, Clarence of Curlew. His mother, Frances Bull, preceded him in death.
The date of the funeral had not been definitely set Monday, according to the Martin Funeral home which is in charge of arrangements. The services will be at the Curlew Methodist church with the Rev. R. R. Rings officiating. Burial will be in the Rush Lake cemetery.
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The Emmetsburg Reporter
Tuesday, December 14, 1948
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George Bull, 46, farmer southwest of Curlew, died suddenly Sunday evening at the supper table, of a heart attack.
Funeral services were held in the Curlew Methodist church, Thursday afternoon, at 2 p.m. following a short service in the home, with the Rev. Robert R. Rings officiating.
The pallbearers were his neighbors, Reuben Backstrom, Oliver Johnson, Frank Gaddis, Floyd Hurley, Emory Johnson, and Elmer Ducomon of Laurens.
The Martin Funeral home of Emmetsburg had charge of funeral arrangements. Interment was in Rush Lake cemetery south of Curlew.
A quartette, Blaine Drown, Mrs. Clyde Stoltz, Mrs. Crosswait and Lloyd Seagren sang "Jesus Pilot Me" and "Abide with Me". Mrs. Lloyd Seagren was the accompaniest.
The W. S. C. S. committee had charge of the floral arrangements.
Mr. Bull was born near Havelock July 14, 1902, and had lived all his life in this community. He was unmarried and operated the farm with his father, Thomas Bull, who survives him. Other surviving members of the family are his three sisters, Blanche at home, Mrs. Jessie Root of Addison, N.Y., Mrs. Gladys Reining of Estherville and one brother, Clarence of Curlew. His mother preceded him in death August 12, 1944.
Tuesday, December 7, 1948
page four
GEORGE BULL, 46, MALLARD
FARMER, DIES SUDDENLY
George Bull, 46, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday at his farm home west of Mallard.
He was born near Havelock July 14, 1902, and had lived all of his life in the Mallard-Havelock community. He was unmarried and operated the farm with his father, Thomas, who survives him.
In addition to his father, he leaves three sisters, Blanche at home, Mrs. Jessie Root of Addison, N.Y.; Mrs. Gladys Reining of Estherville, and a brother, Clarence of Curlew. His mother, Frances Bull, preceded him in death.
The date of the funeral had not been definitely set Monday, according to the Martin Funeral home which is in charge of arrangements. The services will be at the Curlew Methodist church with the Rev. R. R. Rings officiating. Burial will be in the Rush Lake cemetery.
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The Emmetsburg Reporter
Tuesday, December 14, 1948
page eight
George Bull, 46, farmer southwest of Curlew, died suddenly Sunday evening at the supper table, of a heart attack.
Funeral services were held in the Curlew Methodist church, Thursday afternoon, at 2 p.m. following a short service in the home, with the Rev. Robert R. Rings officiating.
The pallbearers were his neighbors, Reuben Backstrom, Oliver Johnson, Frank Gaddis, Floyd Hurley, Emory Johnson, and Elmer Ducomon of Laurens.
The Martin Funeral home of Emmetsburg had charge of funeral arrangements. Interment was in Rush Lake cemetery south of Curlew.
A quartette, Blaine Drown, Mrs. Clyde Stoltz, Mrs. Crosswait and Lloyd Seagren sang "Jesus Pilot Me" and "Abide with Me". Mrs. Lloyd Seagren was the accompaniest.
The W. S. C. S. committee had charge of the floral arrangements.
Mr. Bull was born near Havelock July 14, 1902, and had lived all his life in this community. He was unmarried and operated the farm with his father, Thomas Bull, who survives him. Other surviving members of the family are his three sisters, Blanche at home, Mrs. Jessie Root of Addison, N.Y., Mrs. Gladys Reining of Estherville and one brother, Clarence of Curlew. His mother preceded him in death August 12, 1944.
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