In the death of Frank B. Trull, of North Tewksbury, at the Lowell hospital last Sunday as the result of a surgical operation, a large community loses a large and generous citizen, and agriculture the largest market gardener in the vicinity of Lowell, and the Middlesex North Agricultural society its largest contributor to its annual fair, and all this at the youthful age of fifty-five years. He leaves a wife, seven children, three brothers and three sisters. His wife was a niece of the late Dr. N. B. Edwards, of North Chelmsford, so well-known in this vicinity. Mr. Trull was a prominent member and deacon in the Baptist church in North Tewksbury.
In the death of Frank B. Trull, of North Tewksbury, at the Lowell hospital last Sunday as the result of a surgical operation, a large community loses a large and generous citizen, and agriculture the largest market gardener in the vicinity of Lowell, and the Middlesex North Agricultural society its largest contributor to its annual fair, and all this at the youthful age of fifty-five years. He leaves a wife, seven children, three brothers and three sisters. His wife was a niece of the late Dr. N. B. Edwards, of North Chelmsford, so well-known in this vicinity. Mr. Trull was a prominent member and deacon in the Baptist church in North Tewksbury.
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