56 years, four months and 17 days.
In her early childhood she moved with her parents to a farm in Decatur county and the remainder of her life was spent in Decatur and Ringgold counties.
She confessed her belief in her Saviour and joined the Christian church in Kellerton, where her membership remained.
On January 1st, 1914, she was untied in marriage to Ollie Kuder, at Mount Ayr. To this union were born two children, a daughter, Pauline, and a son, John.
She was preceded in death by her husband in September, 1941, her parents, three sisters, Mrs. Kathryn Willington, Mrs. Dalpha Newton and Mrs. Veva Walker, and a brother, Will Corll.
Since her husband's death she had made her home at different intervals with her brothers, Alma and Orville Corll, and with her children.
Her death came as a shock to her family, as she had been in comparatively good health until the time of her death.
Heavy are our thoughts today, but blessed with the thought that she is safe at rest in the arms of her Saviour.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, June 1, at 2:30 o'clock, from the Christian church in Kellerton. Interment was in the Kellerton cemetery
56 years, four months and 17 days.
In her early childhood she moved with her parents to a farm in Decatur county and the remainder of her life was spent in Decatur and Ringgold counties.
She confessed her belief in her Saviour and joined the Christian church in Kellerton, where her membership remained.
On January 1st, 1914, she was untied in marriage to Ollie Kuder, at Mount Ayr. To this union were born two children, a daughter, Pauline, and a son, John.
She was preceded in death by her husband in September, 1941, her parents, three sisters, Mrs. Kathryn Willington, Mrs. Dalpha Newton and Mrs. Veva Walker, and a brother, Will Corll.
Since her husband's death she had made her home at different intervals with her brothers, Alma and Orville Corll, and with her children.
Her death came as a shock to her family, as she had been in comparatively good health until the time of her death.
Heavy are our thoughts today, but blessed with the thought that she is safe at rest in the arms of her Saviour.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, June 1, at 2:30 o'clock, from the Christian church in Kellerton. Interment was in the Kellerton cemetery
Family Members
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Joseph Earl "J E" Corll
1881–1957
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Meva Stella Corll Walker
1882–1940
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Katherine "Cassie" Corll Wellington
1884–1906
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Sadie Leona Corll Powell
1886–1956
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Floyd Jonathan Corll
1887–1974
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Harvey Silas Corll
1890–1969
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Margaret Lovella "Maggie" Corll Smith
1891–1969
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William M "Will" Corll
1892–1948
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Charles "Charlie" Corll
1896–1960
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Clyde Forrest Corll
1898–1975
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Dalpha Mae Corll Newton
1899–1947
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Alma Dale Corll
1903–1965
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Alva Curtis Corll
1903–1967
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Arthur Glen Corll
1904–1985
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Orval A Corll
1906–1962
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