On Sept. 27, 1888, she was united in Holy Matrimony to Nathan Crull at Bryan, Ohio. Five children were born, James, Clarence, Walter, Ethel and Gertrude. Most of her married life was spent at Williams Center. At one time Mother was a member of the Methodist Church at Williams Center.
Mrs. Crull was a kind mother, a good neighbor, and suffered patiently through her recent illness, most thoughtful of others. She was preceded in death by her husband July 21, 1931, and also one son, Walter. She leaves to remember her passing, two sons, James of Williams Center and Clarence; two daughters, Mrs. R.B. Snyder and Mrs. Irvin Croninger both of Morenci, Mich.; six grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Thursday Sept. 19, with Rev. S. Glen Cameron, minister, and internment was in family cemetery at Williams Center.
On Sept. 27, 1888, she was united in Holy Matrimony to Nathan Crull at Bryan, Ohio. Five children were born, James, Clarence, Walter, Ethel and Gertrude. Most of her married life was spent at Williams Center. At one time Mother was a member of the Methodist Church at Williams Center.
Mrs. Crull was a kind mother, a good neighbor, and suffered patiently through her recent illness, most thoughtful of others. She was preceded in death by her husband July 21, 1931, and also one son, Walter. She leaves to remember her passing, two sons, James of Williams Center and Clarence; two daughters, Mrs. R.B. Snyder and Mrs. Irvin Croninger both of Morenci, Mich.; six grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Thursday Sept. 19, with Rev. S. Glen Cameron, minister, and internment was in family cemetery at Williams Center.
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