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Wilbur Dewitt Culler

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Wilbur Dewitt Culler

Birth
Utica, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
6 Aug 1947 (aged 55)
Feagaville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Feagaville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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He was married to Maranda May Stup on January 17, 1912 in Frederick County, Maryland.

According to his World War I Draft Registration card dated June 5, 1917, serial number 2806. His full name was Wilbur Dewitt Culler. His address was R.D.#4 Frederick, Maryland. His age was 25 years, he was born in Utica, Frederick County, Maryland, September 22, 1891. He was listed as a self-employed farmer. He was listed as married with a child. He was listed as medium height, stout built, brown eyes and dark brown hair.

According to his world War II Draft Card dated April 26, 1942, his serial number was 3240. His full name was Wilbur Dewitt Culler, his address was R.F.D.4 Feagaville Elect Dist 23 Frederick County, Maryland. His age was 50 years, born September 22, 1891, near Lewistown, Frederick County, Maryland. He gave Mrs. Maranda Culler, as someone who would always know his address. He was listed as unemployed. He was listed as a white male, height 5' 9" , weight 180, eyes gray, hair brown, and light complexion.

His obituary in The News, Frederick, Maryland, Saturday, August 16, 1947.

Wilbur DeWitt Culler, well known resident of Feagaville, died at his home this morning at three o'clock after an illness of eight months, aged 55 years. He was a son of the late William L. and Sarah (Krantz) Culler and a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, in Feagaville. Due to ill health Mr. Culler discontinued farming in 1942.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Miranda (Stup) Culler; one son, Wilbur D. Culler, Jr., near this city; two brothers, W. Walter Culler, of Walkersville, and Philip H. Culler, this city. The body is at the funeral home, 106 East Church Street, where friends may call after seven o'clock this evening. Funeral will take place from the funeral home Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment in St. Luke's Cemetery, Feagaville. M. R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors.

His death notice in the Frederick News-Post, Frederick, Maryland, Tuesday, August 19, 1947.

The funeral of Wilbur DeWitt Culler, who died at his home, in Feagaville early Saturday morning took place from the funeral home, 106 East Church Street. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Morris Zumbrum, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Feagaville, officiated. Miss Elizabeth Derr, Miss Minerva Zimmerman, Harry M. Howard and Edgar P. Culler sang "Rock of Ages" and "The Old Rugged Cross." The funeral was largely attended and there, were many Floral emblems. Pallbearers were, Philip Beard, Thomas P. Culler, Claude F. Culler, John H. Krantz, Floyd L. Culler and Paul Beard. Interment in St. Luke's Cemetery, in Feagaville. M. R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors.
He was married to Maranda May Stup on January 17, 1912 in Frederick County, Maryland.

According to his World War I Draft Registration card dated June 5, 1917, serial number 2806. His full name was Wilbur Dewitt Culler. His address was R.D.#4 Frederick, Maryland. His age was 25 years, he was born in Utica, Frederick County, Maryland, September 22, 1891. He was listed as a self-employed farmer. He was listed as married with a child. He was listed as medium height, stout built, brown eyes and dark brown hair.

According to his world War II Draft Card dated April 26, 1942, his serial number was 3240. His full name was Wilbur Dewitt Culler, his address was R.F.D.4 Feagaville Elect Dist 23 Frederick County, Maryland. His age was 50 years, born September 22, 1891, near Lewistown, Frederick County, Maryland. He gave Mrs. Maranda Culler, as someone who would always know his address. He was listed as unemployed. He was listed as a white male, height 5' 9" , weight 180, eyes gray, hair brown, and light complexion.

His obituary in The News, Frederick, Maryland, Saturday, August 16, 1947.

Wilbur DeWitt Culler, well known resident of Feagaville, died at his home this morning at three o'clock after an illness of eight months, aged 55 years. He was a son of the late William L. and Sarah (Krantz) Culler and a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, in Feagaville. Due to ill health Mr. Culler discontinued farming in 1942.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Miranda (Stup) Culler; one son, Wilbur D. Culler, Jr., near this city; two brothers, W. Walter Culler, of Walkersville, and Philip H. Culler, this city. The body is at the funeral home, 106 East Church Street, where friends may call after seven o'clock this evening. Funeral will take place from the funeral home Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment in St. Luke's Cemetery, Feagaville. M. R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors.

His death notice in the Frederick News-Post, Frederick, Maryland, Tuesday, August 19, 1947.

The funeral of Wilbur DeWitt Culler, who died at his home, in Feagaville early Saturday morning took place from the funeral home, 106 East Church Street. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Morris Zumbrum, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Feagaville, officiated. Miss Elizabeth Derr, Miss Minerva Zimmerman, Harry M. Howard and Edgar P. Culler sang "Rock of Ages" and "The Old Rugged Cross." The funeral was largely attended and there, were many Floral emblems. Pallbearers were, Philip Beard, Thomas P. Culler, Claude F. Culler, John H. Krantz, Floyd L. Culler and Paul Beard. Interment in St. Luke's Cemetery, in Feagaville. M. R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors.


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