Albert F. Bullard
lot owner: Hugh T. Fisher
Lot 206, Section B, Grave 9
died: 10/9/1918
buried: 9/29/1932
age: 19
late residence: Topeka
interment authorization: Moved from Mt. Auburn
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Microfilmed cemetery records at the Kansas State Historical Society: (Mount Auburn)
buried: Oct. 11, 1918
name: Albert F. Bullard
relative: Wm. P. Bullard, father
interment no. 1011
undertaker: Shellabarger
age: 19
Block 22, Lot 72, Grave 7
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The Topeka Daily Capital, Friday, October 11, 1918:
Albert Bullard Dies.
Former Topeka Boy Was Trying to Enlist in Navy.
Albert Fisher BULLARD, of Albany, Ga., died in Chicago last Wednesday of pneumonia, according to word received in Topeka yesterday by his grandfather, John W. FISHER, 701 Fillmore street.
His father, William P. Bullard, will accompany the body to Topeka for burial in the family lot here.
Albert was born in Atchison twenty years ago.
At the time of his death he was in Chicago, where he was trying to join the Navy. An injury when a child, which destroyed his right eye, prevented his being accepted.
Owing to the epidemic the funeral will be private, the relatives and pall bearers meeting at Shellabarger's chapel this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Short funeral services will be held at the grave in Mount Auburn cemetery.
Albert F. Bullard
lot owner: Hugh T. Fisher
Lot 206, Section B, Grave 9
died: 10/9/1918
buried: 9/29/1932
age: 19
late residence: Topeka
interment authorization: Moved from Mt. Auburn
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Microfilmed cemetery records at the Kansas State Historical Society: (Mount Auburn)
buried: Oct. 11, 1918
name: Albert F. Bullard
relative: Wm. P. Bullard, father
interment no. 1011
undertaker: Shellabarger
age: 19
Block 22, Lot 72, Grave 7
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The Topeka Daily Capital, Friday, October 11, 1918:
Albert Bullard Dies.
Former Topeka Boy Was Trying to Enlist in Navy.
Albert Fisher BULLARD, of Albany, Ga., died in Chicago last Wednesday of pneumonia, according to word received in Topeka yesterday by his grandfather, John W. FISHER, 701 Fillmore street.
His father, William P. Bullard, will accompany the body to Topeka for burial in the family lot here.
Albert was born in Atchison twenty years ago.
At the time of his death he was in Chicago, where he was trying to join the Navy. An injury when a child, which destroyed his right eye, prevented his being accepted.
Owing to the epidemic the funeral will be private, the relatives and pall bearers meeting at Shellabarger's chapel this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Short funeral services will be held at the grave in Mount Auburn cemetery.
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