The interment will be tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in Oakwood cemetery. The services over the body were conducted in Atlanta by the Rev. W.W. Landrum. Therefore the only services in this city will be conducted at the cemetery by Dr. George I. Petrie of the Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Dull was the widow of Cornelius Dull of this city, for many years ticket agent here for the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. Mr. Dull during the early 70's was a prominent Mason and in 1878 was Master of Widow's Son Lodge, No. 60, this city.
Mrs. Dull had for some time made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Snead, wife of James C. Snead of Augusta Springs. She was about 70 years old and long a resident of Staunton, the daughter of the late Dr. S.B. Rice, the first pastor of the Staunton Baptist congregation, which was organized in 1853.
Surviving the deceased are five children - Mrs. H.D. Jarman of this city, Mrs. James C. Snead of Augusta Springs, Messrs. Samuel R. and William A. Dull of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Ernest Howell of Charleston, W. Va.
(transcribed from The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va., Monday, January 23, 1905)
The interment will be tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in Oakwood cemetery. The services over the body were conducted in Atlanta by the Rev. W.W. Landrum. Therefore the only services in this city will be conducted at the cemetery by Dr. George I. Petrie of the Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Dull was the widow of Cornelius Dull of this city, for many years ticket agent here for the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. Mr. Dull during the early 70's was a prominent Mason and in 1878 was Master of Widow's Son Lodge, No. 60, this city.
Mrs. Dull had for some time made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Snead, wife of James C. Snead of Augusta Springs. She was about 70 years old and long a resident of Staunton, the daughter of the late Dr. S.B. Rice, the first pastor of the Staunton Baptist congregation, which was organized in 1853.
Surviving the deceased are five children - Mrs. H.D. Jarman of this city, Mrs. James C. Snead of Augusta Springs, Messrs. Samuel R. and William A. Dull of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Ernest Howell of Charleston, W. Va.
(transcribed from The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va., Monday, January 23, 1905)
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