The Washington Post
Friday, November 8, 1907
Mrs. Creed M. Fulton Dead
Wife of Washington Lawyer Had Been Ill for Long Time
Mrs. Creed M. Fulton, wife of Creed M. Fulton of the law firm of Leckle, Fulton & Cox of this city died at her home, Sunny Slope on the Conduit Road at 10:55 o'clock last night. Mrs. Fulton was forty-five years old and had been in ill health for several years.
Mrs. Fulton was a Miss Emma Virginia Walsh of Grayson County, Virginia. She is survived by her husband and two children, a son, Creed W. Fulton, a student in Cornell University and a daughter, Anna Fulton. A sister, Mrs. F.H. Ward lives in Murphysboro, Illinois and another sister, Mrs. N.H. Tomlinson in Vergennes, Illinois.
The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon and the interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.
The Washington Post
Friday, November 8, 1907
Mrs. Creed M. Fulton Dead
Wife of Washington Lawyer Had Been Ill for Long Time
Mrs. Creed M. Fulton, wife of Creed M. Fulton of the law firm of Leckle, Fulton & Cox of this city died at her home, Sunny Slope on the Conduit Road at 10:55 o'clock last night. Mrs. Fulton was forty-five years old and had been in ill health for several years.
Mrs. Fulton was a Miss Emma Virginia Walsh of Grayson County, Virginia. She is survived by her husband and two children, a son, Creed W. Fulton, a student in Cornell University and a daughter, Anna Fulton. A sister, Mrs. F.H. Ward lives in Murphysboro, Illinois and another sister, Mrs. N.H. Tomlinson in Vergennes, Illinois.
The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon and the interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.
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