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Florence <I>McMahon</I> Fulton

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Florence McMahon Fulton

Birth
Death
28 Oct 1929 (aged 61–62)
Woodsfield, Monroe County, Ohio, USA
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Fulton, Florence Fulton

Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, November 20, 1929

On Monday, October 28, 1929 the ardent messenger, angel of death saw fit to visit us and took from our home our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Florence Fulton, daughter of John and Mattie McMahon, of Woodsfield, Ohio, being at the time of her death 62 years, 4 months, and 1 day old.

She was united in marriage to Emery E. Fulton on December 24, 1885 and to this union were born seven children, six daughters, and one son. A daughter Hattie, preceded her to the Great Beyond. She leaves to mourn her loss, husband and six children; Mrs. T.E. Truex and Forest Fulton, of Akron; Mrs. F.F. Ruff, of Cleveland; Mrs. C.C.Smith, Cambridge; Mrs. I.L. Schumacher and Mrs. W.M. Gray of Woodsfield; two grandchildren, Walter Truex, of Seattle, Wash.; and Paul Ruff of Cleveland; two half-sisters; Mrs. J.C. Bennett and Mrs. S.B. Craig of Woodsfield, besides a wide circle of relatives and friends.

All that medical skill and loving hands could do was done to prolong her life on earth but God saw fit to call our loved one home where pain and sorrow are not known.

She united with the Christian Church at an early age, and was always found in service with her Master as long as health would permit.

The history of her Christian life began like a sweet perfume not only in her home but by all who knew her. On Wednesday afternoon short services were held at the home. The body was then taken to the Christian Church where services were conducted by Rev. J.F. Cash assisted by Rev. J.V.A. Traylor. Interment was made in Oak Lawn cemetery to await the morning of the resurrection.

Among those who attended the funeral home from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Kasserman, Mrs. C.H. Holden of Ravenna; Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKelvey of Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ault of Bellaire; Mrs. Ida Montgomery, of Wheeling; Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bauer of Clarington and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hawker of Cleveland.

Dearest loved one, how we miss thee
In our broken household band,
Miss your voice so full of kindness
And your ready helping hand.
Yes, dear mother, how we miss thee
The voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our house
Which never can be filled.


Fulton, Emory Fulton

Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, October 30, 1929

Mrs. Emory Fulton, aged 61, succumbed to infirmities at her Paul Street home Monday following a few days severe illness. Mrs. Fulton’s life was one of service and kindly deeds to neighbors and friends, and her passing is a distinct loss to the community. She was a member of the Woodsfield Church of Christ.

Her husband and six children survive, as follows: Mrs. Lulu Truex, of Akron; Mrs. Isadore Schumacher of Jerusalem R.3; Mrs Margaret Ruff, of Cleveland; Forest Fulton, of Akron; Mrs. Charles Smith of Cambridge, and Mrs. Walter Gray, of Woodsfield.

Funeral services will be held at the Church of Christ this Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock, Rev. J.F. Cash in charge, assisted by Rev. J.V. Traylor.

Interment will be made in the Oak Lawn cemetery.

Fulton, Florence Fulton

Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, November 20, 1929

On Monday, October 28, 1929 the ardent messenger, angel of death saw fit to visit us and took from our home our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Florence Fulton, daughter of John and Mattie McMahon, of Woodsfield, Ohio, being at the time of her death 62 years, 4 months, and 1 day old.

She was united in marriage to Emery E. Fulton on December 24, 1885 and to this union were born seven children, six daughters, and one son. A daughter Hattie, preceded her to the Great Beyond. She leaves to mourn her loss, husband and six children; Mrs. T.E. Truex and Forest Fulton, of Akron; Mrs. F.F. Ruff, of Cleveland; Mrs. C.C.Smith, Cambridge; Mrs. I.L. Schumacher and Mrs. W.M. Gray of Woodsfield; two grandchildren, Walter Truex, of Seattle, Wash.; and Paul Ruff of Cleveland; two half-sisters; Mrs. J.C. Bennett and Mrs. S.B. Craig of Woodsfield, besides a wide circle of relatives and friends.

All that medical skill and loving hands could do was done to prolong her life on earth but God saw fit to call our loved one home where pain and sorrow are not known.

She united with the Christian Church at an early age, and was always found in service with her Master as long as health would permit.

The history of her Christian life began like a sweet perfume not only in her home but by all who knew her. On Wednesday afternoon short services were held at the home. The body was then taken to the Christian Church where services were conducted by Rev. J.F. Cash assisted by Rev. J.V.A. Traylor. Interment was made in Oak Lawn cemetery to await the morning of the resurrection.

Among those who attended the funeral home from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Kasserman, Mrs. C.H. Holden of Ravenna; Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKelvey of Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ault of Bellaire; Mrs. Ida Montgomery, of Wheeling; Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bauer of Clarington and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hawker of Cleveland.

Dearest loved one, how we miss thee
In our broken household band,
Miss your voice so full of kindness
And your ready helping hand.
Yes, dear mother, how we miss thee
The voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our house
Which never can be filled.


Fulton, Emory Fulton

Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, October 30, 1929

Mrs. Emory Fulton, aged 61, succumbed to infirmities at her Paul Street home Monday following a few days severe illness. Mrs. Fulton’s life was one of service and kindly deeds to neighbors and friends, and her passing is a distinct loss to the community. She was a member of the Woodsfield Church of Christ.

Her husband and six children survive, as follows: Mrs. Lulu Truex, of Akron; Mrs. Isadore Schumacher of Jerusalem R.3; Mrs Margaret Ruff, of Cleveland; Forest Fulton, of Akron; Mrs. Charles Smith of Cambridge, and Mrs. Walter Gray, of Woodsfield.

Funeral services will be held at the Church of Christ this Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock, Rev. J.F. Cash in charge, assisted by Rev. J.V. Traylor.

Interment will be made in the Oak Lawn cemetery.



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