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Grace Marie <I>Hull</I> Oakley

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Grace Marie Hull Oakley

Birth
Adel, Dallas County, Iowa, USA
Death
17 Nov 1958 (aged 80)
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 165, No 23, p 16, Dec. 22, 1958.

Grace M., daughter of Richard and Jennie Hull, was born at Adell, Iowa, February 26, 1878, and died November 17, 1958, in a Madison, Wis., hospital.

In early childhood her family moved to the vicinity of Milton, Wis., where she lived the greater part of her life. She attended Milton College, after which she taught for several years in rural schools.

She also served for many years as a practical nurse and was also employed for fourteen years as a receptionist at the Burdick Corporation in Milton.

Grace Oakley was baptized on May 16, 1896, by the Rev. George Burdick and joined the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist Church. Later she joined the Milton Church where she was active and loyal through the years. She was married to John Oakley on October 25, 1898.

She is survived by one son, Doctor Carroll, of Milwaukee, Wis.; and a grandson, Clyde, Leandro, Calif.; and one sister, Mrs. Fay Coon, Milton, Wis.

Farewell services were conducted in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church with her pastor, the Rev. Elmo Fitz Randolph, officiating. Interment was in the Milton Junction Cemetery.
E. F. R.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 165, No 23, p 16, Dec. 22, 1958.

Grace M., daughter of Richard and Jennie Hull, was born at Adell, Iowa, February 26, 1878, and died November 17, 1958, in a Madison, Wis., hospital.

In early childhood her family moved to the vicinity of Milton, Wis., where she lived the greater part of her life. She attended Milton College, after which she taught for several years in rural schools.

She also served for many years as a practical nurse and was also employed for fourteen years as a receptionist at the Burdick Corporation in Milton.

Grace Oakley was baptized on May 16, 1896, by the Rev. George Burdick and joined the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist Church. Later she joined the Milton Church where she was active and loyal through the years. She was married to John Oakley on October 25, 1898.

She is survived by one son, Doctor Carroll, of Milwaukee, Wis.; and a grandson, Clyde, Leandro, Calif.; and one sister, Mrs. Fay Coon, Milton, Wis.

Farewell services were conducted in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church with her pastor, the Rev. Elmo Fitz Randolph, officiating. Interment was in the Milton Junction Cemetery.
E. F. R.


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