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Anna Mary <I>Holland</I> Culler

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Anna Mary Holland Culler

Birth
York, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Jan 1942 (aged 97)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Thank you for you posting of the Culler family on findagrave. Just a correction on the name of Anna Mary Culler. Her name was Anna Mary..and I believe it is written Anna May on findagrave. She was the wife of John W. Culler. She was born in York, York Co., PA on 24 April 1844 and died 12 Jan 1942. Thanks for your work Sincerely,
Joan.

Her obituary newspaper and date of paper is unknown.

The funeral of Mrs. Anna Mary (Holland) Culler, 97, who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Rathbone, 1211 Roanoke, after years of invalidism, will be Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the Thleme Chapel. The Reverend V. C. Clark, pastor of Grace Church, will officiate, assisted by the Reverend E. E. White of St. Paul's. Burial will be in Hazelwood Cemetery. Pall-bearers will be Ed Roblee, A. F. Wickersham, Fred Lippman, B. F. Buchanan, C. A. Harris and Al White.
Mrs. Culler was born in York, Pennsylvania, April 24, 1844, daughter of a family already old in the old city where her mother before her also had been born. She was reared and educated there, and there married and widowed and and married again, to John W. Culler, before they moved west into Kansas in a pioneer day, in 1873. They lived and farmed at Eureka, Kansas for 10 years, and moved to Springfield in 1888. Mr. Culler was with the Frisco here. he died in 1903. Both Mr. and Mrs. Culler were extremely active in church work, and Mrs. Culler has been one of the oldest and most faithful women of Grace Church in which she has been a member for more than 50 years. For several years her health has been very frail.
Serving her are two sons, Charles Culler of Chicago and S. L. Culler of St. Louis; three daughter, Mrs. Rathbone, Mrs. E. E. Ennis of Springfield, and Mrs. Anna Stickel of Hutchinson, Kansas; one brother, William Holland of York, Pennsylvania, 10 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and one little great-great-grandchild in the far west. Another son was George Culler, mayor of Springfield in 1912 to 1916.
This e-mail sent to me with information:
Thank you for you posting of the Culler family on findagrave. Just a correction on the name of Anna Mary Culler. Her name was Anna Mary..and I believe it is written Anna May on findagrave. She was the wife of John W. Culler. She was born in York, York Co., PA on 24 April 1844 and died 12 Jan 1942. Thanks for your work Sincerely,
Joan.

Her obituary newspaper and date of paper is unknown.

The funeral of Mrs. Anna Mary (Holland) Culler, 97, who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Rathbone, 1211 Roanoke, after years of invalidism, will be Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the Thleme Chapel. The Reverend V. C. Clark, pastor of Grace Church, will officiate, assisted by the Reverend E. E. White of St. Paul's. Burial will be in Hazelwood Cemetery. Pall-bearers will be Ed Roblee, A. F. Wickersham, Fred Lippman, B. F. Buchanan, C. A. Harris and Al White.
Mrs. Culler was born in York, Pennsylvania, April 24, 1844, daughter of a family already old in the old city where her mother before her also had been born. She was reared and educated there, and there married and widowed and and married again, to John W. Culler, before they moved west into Kansas in a pioneer day, in 1873. They lived and farmed at Eureka, Kansas for 10 years, and moved to Springfield in 1888. Mr. Culler was with the Frisco here. he died in 1903. Both Mr. and Mrs. Culler were extremely active in church work, and Mrs. Culler has been one of the oldest and most faithful women of Grace Church in which she has been a member for more than 50 years. For several years her health has been very frail.
Serving her are two sons, Charles Culler of Chicago and S. L. Culler of St. Louis; three daughter, Mrs. Rathbone, Mrs. E. E. Ennis of Springfield, and Mrs. Anna Stickel of Hutchinson, Kansas; one brother, William Holland of York, Pennsylvania, 10 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and one little great-great-grandchild in the far west. Another son was George Culler, mayor of Springfield in 1912 to 1916.


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