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George H. Cullins

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George H. Cullins

Birth
USA
Death
30 Jul 1887 (aged 17)
Fayette County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
160
Memorial ID
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George H. Cullins was born February 6, 1870, and died at the home of his mother, in Maplewood, July 30, 1887, aged seventeen years, five months and twenty-four days.
George was a good boy, obedient to his widowed mother, kind and affectionate to his brothers and sisters, and it may be truly said, none knew him but to love him.
Mrs. Cullins has other sons and daughters, each one to fill their place in life, as near and dear to her as the one that has been taken from her, but they cannot fill the place of the one beneath the sod.
During the long winter evenings of the future, as the family gathers around the fireside, George's place will be vacant, and his chair at the table will be empty. Weep not mother, weep not sisters and brothers; he is only gone before, and waits to welcome you as a reunited family in that "house not made with hands", where the widow's tears shall cease to flow and kindred weep no more. JAPNEL
Connersville Times, August 12, 1887.
Another account of his death, published 8/5/1887, gives his date of death as July 29th and lists his cause of death as malaria.
George H. Cullins was born February 6, 1870, and died at the home of his mother, in Maplewood, July 30, 1887, aged seventeen years, five months and twenty-four days.
George was a good boy, obedient to his widowed mother, kind and affectionate to his brothers and sisters, and it may be truly said, none knew him but to love him.
Mrs. Cullins has other sons and daughters, each one to fill their place in life, as near and dear to her as the one that has been taken from her, but they cannot fill the place of the one beneath the sod.
During the long winter evenings of the future, as the family gathers around the fireside, George's place will be vacant, and his chair at the table will be empty. Weep not mother, weep not sisters and brothers; he is only gone before, and waits to welcome you as a reunited family in that "house not made with hands", where the widow's tears shall cease to flow and kindred weep no more. JAPNEL
Connersville Times, August 12, 1887.
Another account of his death, published 8/5/1887, gives his date of death as July 29th and lists his cause of death as malaria.

Gravesite Details

son of Larkin and Louisa Cullins died at Maplewood. Newspaper says he died of malaria.



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