The Shelbyville Republican
Saturday, December 28, 1932
Mrs. Adah [Ada] Mull Called By Death
MOTHER OF LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER PASSES AWAY AT AGE OF 76 YEARS
SEVEN CHILDREN SURVIVE
Mrs. Adah [Ada] M. Mull, seventy-six years old, mother of Miss Eulalie Mull of the Shelbyville high school faculty, died at the home of another daughter, Mrs. William Webster, north of Homer, at 4:45 p.m. Tuesday. Her death was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage.
Mrs. Mull was born in Rush county, April 1, 1856, the daughter of Noble and Jane [Elizabeth McIlwain] Lines. Her marriage to Omer P. Mull, who survives, took place August 1, 1878. Besides the husband, she leaves seven children, two brothers, and a sister, in addition to seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
The surviving children are: Miss Eulalie Mull, Mrs. Webster, Dr. A. A. Mull, of Rushville, Donald L. Mull of Anderson; Noble Mull, of Dayton, O.; Blount Mull, of East Chicago, and Mrs. Denning Nelson, of Arlington. Leroy Lines of Milroy and Charles Lines of Montana are brothers of the deceased, and Mrs. Bert Hester is her sister.
Mrs. Mull was taken to the home of Mrs. Webster, December 12, after becoming critically ill. Her own home is located west of Homer. She was a member of the Omer Christian church.
The funeral service will be held at ten o'clock Thursday morning from the Webster home, with the Rev. E. S. Connor of Indianapolis officiating. Burial will be in the East Hill cemetery at Rushville, in charge of Ezra Carmony.
The Shelbyville Republican
Saturday, December 28, 1932
Mrs. Adah [Ada] Mull Called By Death
MOTHER OF LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER PASSES AWAY AT AGE OF 76 YEARS
SEVEN CHILDREN SURVIVE
Mrs. Adah [Ada] M. Mull, seventy-six years old, mother of Miss Eulalie Mull of the Shelbyville high school faculty, died at the home of another daughter, Mrs. William Webster, north of Homer, at 4:45 p.m. Tuesday. Her death was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage.
Mrs. Mull was born in Rush county, April 1, 1856, the daughter of Noble and Jane [Elizabeth McIlwain] Lines. Her marriage to Omer P. Mull, who survives, took place August 1, 1878. Besides the husband, she leaves seven children, two brothers, and a sister, in addition to seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
The surviving children are: Miss Eulalie Mull, Mrs. Webster, Dr. A. A. Mull, of Rushville, Donald L. Mull of Anderson; Noble Mull, of Dayton, O.; Blount Mull, of East Chicago, and Mrs. Denning Nelson, of Arlington. Leroy Lines of Milroy and Charles Lines of Montana are brothers of the deceased, and Mrs. Bert Hester is her sister.
Mrs. Mull was taken to the home of Mrs. Webster, December 12, after becoming critically ill. Her own home is located west of Homer. She was a member of the Omer Christian church.
The funeral service will be held at ten o'clock Thursday morning from the Webster home, with the Rev. E. S. Connor of Indianapolis officiating. Burial will be in the East Hill cemetery at Rushville, in charge of Ezra Carmony.
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