Washington M. Citizen Newspaper obituary dated Thursday, 11/15/1945
Charles N. Bullington died at St. Francis Hospital at Washington Sunday morning, November 4, 1945, at 6:45 o'clock, at the age of 59 years, 7 months and 7 days.
Mr. Bullington was born in Oak Hill (Crawford Co. MO) on March 27, 1886, where he received his education, and thereafter, remained with his parents.
On February 22, 1910, he was married to Levonia H. Triplett, after which time, made their home on a farm in the Oak Hill Community. One daughter was born to this marriage whom he leaves to survive.
They later moved to Owensville (Gasconade Co., MO) and resided there until 1929 when they came to Washington (Franklin Co., MO). Here he followed the trucking business until the year 1943 when they moved near Columbia, MO. A year later they moved to Illinois and remained there until three weeks ago when they returned to Washington.
He was a member of the First Baptist Church. He was preceeded in death by his parents, first wife Nellie Bullington (nee Souders), one daughter, Mamie, in infancy, three sisters and two brothers.
Surviving is his bereaved wife, Mrs. Levonia H. Bullington, one daughter, Mrs. Lloyd W. Illig, one sister, Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Pamonia, CA, two brothers, William Bullington, Owensville, and George Bullington, Blue Mound, Illinois.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, November 6, at 2:00 at the First Baptist Church, Rev. A.B. Sadler officiating. Burial was made in St. Peter's Evangelical & Reformed Cemetery.
Washington M. Citizen Newspaper obituary dated Thursday, 11/15/1945
Charles N. Bullington died at St. Francis Hospital at Washington Sunday morning, November 4, 1945, at 6:45 o'clock, at the age of 59 years, 7 months and 7 days.
Mr. Bullington was born in Oak Hill (Crawford Co. MO) on March 27, 1886, where he received his education, and thereafter, remained with his parents.
On February 22, 1910, he was married to Levonia H. Triplett, after which time, made their home on a farm in the Oak Hill Community. One daughter was born to this marriage whom he leaves to survive.
They later moved to Owensville (Gasconade Co., MO) and resided there until 1929 when they came to Washington (Franklin Co., MO). Here he followed the trucking business until the year 1943 when they moved near Columbia, MO. A year later they moved to Illinois and remained there until three weeks ago when they returned to Washington.
He was a member of the First Baptist Church. He was preceeded in death by his parents, first wife Nellie Bullington (nee Souders), one daughter, Mamie, in infancy, three sisters and two brothers.
Surviving is his bereaved wife, Mrs. Levonia H. Bullington, one daughter, Mrs. Lloyd W. Illig, one sister, Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Pamonia, CA, two brothers, William Bullington, Owensville, and George Bullington, Blue Mound, Illinois.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, November 6, at 2:00 at the First Baptist Church, Rev. A.B. Sadler officiating. Burial was made in St. Peter's Evangelical & Reformed Cemetery.
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Family Members
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Nancy Ellen Bullington Chapman
1870–1927
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James Franklin "Frank" Bullington
1872–1945
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Emily J Bullington Chapman
1874–1899
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John Henry Bullington
1876–1931
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Florence Z Bullington Taylor
1878–1958
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William Emory Bullington
1881–1969
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Alice Elizabeth Bullington Stubblefield
1884–1939
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George Washington Bullington
1888–1978
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