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Jane T. <I>Rossback</I> Fuller

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Jane T. Rossback Fuller

Birth
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Death
8 Apr 1959 (aged 92)
Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Groton, Brown County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Mrs. Jane T. Rossback Fuller, 92, were held at 2:00 p.m., Sunday at the Methodist Church, with the Rev. Harvey Sander officiating. Misses Myrtle and Margaret Blader sang several hymns with Mrs. Robert Wegner at the organ. Burial was in the Groton cemetery, Pall bearers were: Two grandsons, Allen Miller and Isaac Boies and Oliver, Albert, Harold and Frank Belden.

Mrs. Fuller passed away Wednesday, April 8, 1959, at St. Luke's Hospital, Aberdeen, where she had been very ill for about 15 days.

She was born in Quincy, Ill., on Feb. 18, 1867, and became a member of the First Christian Church there. On May 20, 1886, she was united in marriage to William A. Fuller. The couple resided at Quincy, Ill., until November, 1898, when they came to Groton to make their home until their deaths. Mr. Fuller passed away in August 1957. Mrs. Fuller was also preceded in death by a son, Walter, in infancy.

Mrs. Fuller was a member of the local American Legion Auxiliary.

Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Geneva McGurn, Moorcroft, Wyo., Mrs. Pearl O. Walsh, Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Edna Manke, Rapid City, S. D., Mrs. Georgia Boies, Miles City, Mont., Mrs. Ruth Miller, Shannon, Ill., and Miss Eunice Fuller, at home. Three sons, William T. Fuller, Milbank; Dwight Fuller, Aberdeen, and Raymond Fuller, at home; also 17 grandchildren, 40 great grandchildren, and six great great grandchildren.

Relatives attending the services were: Mrs. Geneva McGurn, Mrs. Pearl Walsh, Mrs. Georgia Boies, Mrs. Ruth Miller, Allen Miller, Shannon, Ill.; Isaac Boies, Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Fuller and son, Robert and Arla Buntrock, Aberdeen.
Funeral services for Mrs. Jane T. Rossback Fuller, 92, were held at 2:00 p.m., Sunday at the Methodist Church, with the Rev. Harvey Sander officiating. Misses Myrtle and Margaret Blader sang several hymns with Mrs. Robert Wegner at the organ. Burial was in the Groton cemetery, Pall bearers were: Two grandsons, Allen Miller and Isaac Boies and Oliver, Albert, Harold and Frank Belden.

Mrs. Fuller passed away Wednesday, April 8, 1959, at St. Luke's Hospital, Aberdeen, where she had been very ill for about 15 days.

She was born in Quincy, Ill., on Feb. 18, 1867, and became a member of the First Christian Church there. On May 20, 1886, she was united in marriage to William A. Fuller. The couple resided at Quincy, Ill., until November, 1898, when they came to Groton to make their home until their deaths. Mr. Fuller passed away in August 1957. Mrs. Fuller was also preceded in death by a son, Walter, in infancy.

Mrs. Fuller was a member of the local American Legion Auxiliary.

Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Geneva McGurn, Moorcroft, Wyo., Mrs. Pearl O. Walsh, Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Edna Manke, Rapid City, S. D., Mrs. Georgia Boies, Miles City, Mont., Mrs. Ruth Miller, Shannon, Ill., and Miss Eunice Fuller, at home. Three sons, William T. Fuller, Milbank; Dwight Fuller, Aberdeen, and Raymond Fuller, at home; also 17 grandchildren, 40 great grandchildren, and six great great grandchildren.

Relatives attending the services were: Mrs. Geneva McGurn, Mrs. Pearl Walsh, Mrs. Georgia Boies, Mrs. Ruth Miller, Allen Miller, Shannon, Ill.; Isaac Boies, Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Fuller and son, Robert and Arla Buntrock, Aberdeen.


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