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Charles E. “Chas” Mull

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Charles E. “Chas” Mull

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
Jun 1917 (aged 32)
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Rushville, Rush County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 10
Memorial ID
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Obituary From:
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Thursday, June 7, 1917
Page 5

CHARLES E. MULL WAS BURIED AT RUSHVILLE

Charles E. Mull, a brother of Miss Eulalie Mull, who is a teacher in the schools here, was buried in East Hill Cemetery at Rushville, Monday, following funeral services at North Madison and Homer. He was a resident of North Madison and his death occurred at his home there.

Short services were conducted at his home Sunday afternoon by the Knights Templar of Madison and the Rev. W. A. Carpenter, pastor of the Baptist church, of which he was a member, and the body was then brought to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Mull, near Homer, for the regular services, Monday morning.

Mr. Mull was a member of the Masons at Manilla, also of the Knights Templar at Madison and the Order of Mystic Shrine at Indianapolis. He had been in the employment of the Pennsylvania railroad company for twelve years. He was also scoutmaster at Madison and had done much to build up the Boy Scout movement there.

His father, mother, widow, five brothers and three sisters survive.

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Obituary From:
The Shelbyville Republican
Thursday, June 7, 1917
Page 5, Column 2

CHARLES E. MULL DEAD

Funeral services for the late Chas E. Mull, who died at his home in North Madison, Ind., were held Sunday afternoon at the hme [home] of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. P. [O. P.] Mull, of near Homer, Rush county.

The services were conducted by the Rev. W. A. Carpenter, pastor of the Baptist church and by the Knights Templar, of which he was a member. Burial was made in the East Hill cemetery at Rushville.

He was a member of the Masons at Manilla; Knights Templar at Madison and of the Mystic Shrine at Indianapolis. Mr. Mull was Scout Master at Madison and had done a splendid work there among the boys.

He leaves his parents, widow, five brothers and three sisters. Miss Eulalie Mull, teacher of domestic science in the Shelbyville schools, is a sister.

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Charles' Parents:
Omer Pache Mull
Ada May Lines Mull

His Silbings:
Gilbert Blount Mull
Helen Elizabeth Mull Hadley Nelson
Hallie Mull Webster
Eulalie Mull
Dr. Arthur "Artie" Abbot Mull
Maxon Arnold Mull
Donald Leroy Mull
Noble Mull

Obituary From:
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Thursday, June 7, 1917
Page 5

CHARLES E. MULL WAS BURIED AT RUSHVILLE

Charles E. Mull, a brother of Miss Eulalie Mull, who is a teacher in the schools here, was buried in East Hill Cemetery at Rushville, Monday, following funeral services at North Madison and Homer. He was a resident of North Madison and his death occurred at his home there.

Short services were conducted at his home Sunday afternoon by the Knights Templar of Madison and the Rev. W. A. Carpenter, pastor of the Baptist church, of which he was a member, and the body was then brought to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Mull, near Homer, for the regular services, Monday morning.

Mr. Mull was a member of the Masons at Manilla, also of the Knights Templar at Madison and the Order of Mystic Shrine at Indianapolis. He had been in the employment of the Pennsylvania railroad company for twelve years. He was also scoutmaster at Madison and had done much to build up the Boy Scout movement there.

His father, mother, widow, five brothers and three sisters survive.

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Obituary From:
The Shelbyville Republican
Thursday, June 7, 1917
Page 5, Column 2

CHARLES E. MULL DEAD

Funeral services for the late Chas E. Mull, who died at his home in North Madison, Ind., were held Sunday afternoon at the hme [home] of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. P. [O. P.] Mull, of near Homer, Rush county.

The services were conducted by the Rev. W. A. Carpenter, pastor of the Baptist church and by the Knights Templar, of which he was a member. Burial was made in the East Hill cemetery at Rushville.

He was a member of the Masons at Manilla; Knights Templar at Madison and of the Mystic Shrine at Indianapolis. Mr. Mull was Scout Master at Madison and had done a splendid work there among the boys.

He leaves his parents, widow, five brothers and three sisters. Miss Eulalie Mull, teacher of domestic science in the Shelbyville schools, is a sister.

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Charles' Parents:
Omer Pache Mull
Ada May Lines Mull

His Silbings:
Gilbert Blount Mull
Helen Elizabeth Mull Hadley Nelson
Hallie Mull Webster
Eulalie Mull
Dr. Arthur "Artie" Abbot Mull
Maxon Arnold Mull
Donald Leroy Mull
Noble Mull



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  • Added: Sep 23, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42305300/charles_e-mull: accessed ), memorial page for Charles E. “Chas” Mull (Mar 1885–Jun 1917), Find a Grave Memorial ID 42305300, citing East Hill Cemetery, Rushville, Rush County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Denica (contributor 47173910).