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Charles Francis Hull

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Charles Francis Hull

Birth
Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
10 Feb 1952 (aged 92)
Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Abbotsford, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block F Row 6 Lot 4-6
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Abbotsford Tribune Thursday, February 14, 1952

Funeral services for Charles F Hull, 92, who died Sunday at the Lutheran Home at Fond du Lac, were held Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at the Zink Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Knoblock officiating.

Pallbearers were six grand sons of of the deceased Frank, Robert, David, and Bruce Hull, Orville Miller and Don Marshall.

Internment was mad in the Abbotsford cemetery beside the body of his wife, who preceded him in death in 1917.

Charles Hull was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hull, after whom the town of Hull was named. He was born in Sheboygan county, town of Scott, Jan 9, 1860. His boyhood was spent on a farm in the town of Holton. He maried Miss Georgia Brewer and about 1907 the family came from Poysippi, near Weyauwega, to the farm of her parents, four miles east of Abbotsford, across the Eau Pleine river. Some years later they sold the farm nad moved to the village, where Mrs. Hull died in 1917.

Mr Hull then went to live with his youngest daughter. They resided at Plymouth and in 1941, moved to Fond du Lac. The past three years, he lived at the Lutheran Home for the aged.

He is survived by two sons, Wallace, of Owen; Roy of Sheboygan; and Mrs. Laura Peterson, of Chicago, Ill., all of whom were here for the funeral.

There are 24 grand children and 27 great grand children. An older sister, Mrs. Lil Rice, of Iron River, Mich., also survives. Two daughters, Mrs. Cora Miller and Mrs. Myrtle Wallace, preceded him in death.


Abbotsford Tribune Thursday, February 14, 1952

Funeral services for Charles F Hull, 92, who died Sunday at the Lutheran Home at Fond du Lac, were held Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at the Zink Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Knoblock officiating.

Pallbearers were six grand sons of of the deceased Frank, Robert, David, and Bruce Hull, Orville Miller and Don Marshall.

Internment was mad in the Abbotsford cemetery beside the body of his wife, who preceded him in death in 1917.

Charles Hull was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hull, after whom the town of Hull was named. He was born in Sheboygan county, town of Scott, Jan 9, 1860. His boyhood was spent on a farm in the town of Holton. He maried Miss Georgia Brewer and about 1907 the family came from Poysippi, near Weyauwega, to the farm of her parents, four miles east of Abbotsford, across the Eau Pleine river. Some years later they sold the farm nad moved to the village, where Mrs. Hull died in 1917.

Mr Hull then went to live with his youngest daughter. They resided at Plymouth and in 1941, moved to Fond du Lac. The past three years, he lived at the Lutheran Home for the aged.

He is survived by two sons, Wallace, of Owen; Roy of Sheboygan; and Mrs. Laura Peterson, of Chicago, Ill., all of whom were here for the funeral.

There are 24 grand children and 27 great grand children. An older sister, Mrs. Lil Rice, of Iron River, Mich., also survives. Two daughters, Mrs. Cora Miller and Mrs. Myrtle Wallace, preceded him in death.



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