The Oswego Daily Palladium, Oswego, NY,
Thursday, February 19, 1891
West Monroe.
Feb. 18. — Mrs. Mary Fuller, widow of 8imeon Fuller, who died in 1847, died at the residence of her «on A. R. Fuller, February 8, 1891, at the age of 87 years, one month and five days. Mrs. Fuller was Stricken unconscious by paralysis when discovered, and lingered in apparent agony until her death. She leaves four sons, Lot, Almon, Ephraim and William, and one daughter, Mrs. Julia Claxton and twenty great-grandchildren. Mrs. Fuller was one of the elders residents of this town having moved here from Floyd, Oneida county, where she was born, about
sixty-one years ago. She was loved and respected by a large circle of friends. She was a consistent Christian and a member of the M. E church for the past forty-nine years.
The Oswego Daily Palladium, Oswego, NY,
Thursday, February 19, 1891
West Monroe.
Feb. 18. — Mrs. Mary Fuller, widow of 8imeon Fuller, who died in 1847, died at the residence of her «on A. R. Fuller, February 8, 1891, at the age of 87 years, one month and five days. Mrs. Fuller was Stricken unconscious by paralysis when discovered, and lingered in apparent agony until her death. She leaves four sons, Lot, Almon, Ephraim and William, and one daughter, Mrs. Julia Claxton and twenty great-grandchildren. Mrs. Fuller was one of the elders residents of this town having moved here from Floyd, Oneida county, where she was born, about
sixty-one years ago. She was loved and respected by a large circle of friends. She was a consistent Christian and a member of the M. E church for the past forty-nine years.
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