She was born at Lexington, July 1, 1891, a daughter of William and Lillie Taylor Cullers.
Surviving are a son, James Jenkins, Mason City, Iowa; two grandchildren, two great- grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Edward Whitt, Mrs. Floyd Carr, Mrs. August Glatz, Springfield; and a brother, Estelle Cullers, Springfield.
Two brothers preceded her in death
She was a licensed practical nurse and was a beautician in the Jenkins shop on Oakland Avenue.
She was a Presbyterian and a member of the White Shrine, Keystone Chaper, Orderof Eastern Star; Royal Neighbors of America and the Grandmothers Club of Mason City, Iowa.
The Pantagraph
Bloomington, Illinois
01 May 1969, Thu
She was born at Lexington, July 1, 1891, a daughter of William and Lillie Taylor Cullers.
Surviving are a son, James Jenkins, Mason City, Iowa; two grandchildren, two great- grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Edward Whitt, Mrs. Floyd Carr, Mrs. August Glatz, Springfield; and a brother, Estelle Cullers, Springfield.
Two brothers preceded her in death
She was a licensed practical nurse and was a beautician in the Jenkins shop on Oakland Avenue.
She was a Presbyterian and a member of the White Shrine, Keystone Chaper, Orderof Eastern Star; Royal Neighbors of America and the Grandmothers Club of Mason City, Iowa.
The Pantagraph
Bloomington, Illinois
01 May 1969, Thu
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