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Charley Prull

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Charley Prull

Birth
Lower Saxony, Germany
Death
31 Oct 1942 (aged 67)
Kanawha, Hancock County, Iowa, USA
Burial
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Biography from History of Winnebago and Hancock Counties, Iowa, 1917, Vol. II, page 496:

Charles Prull, living on section 3, Amsterdam township, Hancock county, has two hundred and twenty-one acres of rich and productive land devoted to general farming. He was born on the 30th of January, 1875, in Germany, a son of Gerhard and Marie (Arnholz) Prull, both of whom were natives of that country. The common schools afforded him his educational privileges and he pursued his studies until he reached the age of eighteen years, spending the summer months at work upon the home farm. He afterward rented land for twelve years and in this way gained his start in life. At length he purchased land and is today the owner of two hundred and twenty-one acres on sections 2 and 3, Amsterdam township, Hancock county. He devotes his place to general farming and is a wide-awake, alert and enterprising in all that he undertakes in a business way. He is systematic in his work and his methods are the expression of sound judgment and long experience. In addition to cultivating his home place he has extended his business connections by becoming a stockholder in the creamery, elevator and telephone companies of Kanawha and thus cooperates in movements which are indicative of the progressive spirit of the farming community of Hancock county.

On the 28th of February, 1898, Mr. Prull was united in marriage to Miss Fannie Eenhuis, her parents being John and Grace Eenhuis, natives of Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Prull have four children: Gerhard, Grace L., John A., and Fritz M. The family attend the German Lutheran church, in which the parents hold membership. Mr. Prull votes with the republican party, to which he has given his support since age conferred upon him the right of franchise. He does not seek nor desire office, however, preferring to concentrate his efforts and attention upon his farming interests, and his close application has been one of the chief features of his growing success.

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Obituary from the Britt News-Tribune (Britt, Iowa), 4 Nov 1942:

DEATH CLAIMS KANAWHA AND CORWITH MEN - Charles Prull, Kanawha, S. P. Stark, Corwith, Die 24 Hours Apart.

Charles Prull. Kanawha, Nov. 2: — The community was saddened to hear the tidings of the passing of Mr. Charles Prull at his home in Kanawha early Saturday morning.

Mr. Prull was born in Germany on Jan 30, 1875. At the age of five years the family came to Parkersburg, Iowa, where he grew to manhood. In 1893 they came to Hancock County. On Feb. 28, 1902 Mr. Prull was united in marriage to Miss Fannie Eenhuis of Britt. They lived on a farm three and one-half miles north and one mile east of Kanawha until five years ago when they moved to their present home in Kanawha, where Mr. Prull passed away on October 31, 1942, at the age of 67 years, 9 months, and 1 day of age.

Mr. Prull was an attendant at the local Christian Reformed church.

Surviving are his wife and one daughter, Grace, Mrs. Chris Abbas of Britt, three sons, Gerhard, John, and Fritz Prull, all of Kanawha; four grandchildren and three brothers, Henry Prull of Ceylon, Minn., John Prull of Loveland, Colo., and Louis Prull of Sanborn, Minn., three sisters, Mrs. Lena Steffen of Kanawha, Mrs. C. E. Johnson of Loveland, Colo., and Mrs. Otto Wellner of Springfield, Minn. Three brothers and one sister preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held Monday at 2:00 p.m. in the local church, the Rev. D. H. Plesscher in charge. Burial was made in Kanawha cemetery.
Biography from History of Winnebago and Hancock Counties, Iowa, 1917, Vol. II, page 496:

Charles Prull, living on section 3, Amsterdam township, Hancock county, has two hundred and twenty-one acres of rich and productive land devoted to general farming. He was born on the 30th of January, 1875, in Germany, a son of Gerhard and Marie (Arnholz) Prull, both of whom were natives of that country. The common schools afforded him his educational privileges and he pursued his studies until he reached the age of eighteen years, spending the summer months at work upon the home farm. He afterward rented land for twelve years and in this way gained his start in life. At length he purchased land and is today the owner of two hundred and twenty-one acres on sections 2 and 3, Amsterdam township, Hancock county. He devotes his place to general farming and is a wide-awake, alert and enterprising in all that he undertakes in a business way. He is systematic in his work and his methods are the expression of sound judgment and long experience. In addition to cultivating his home place he has extended his business connections by becoming a stockholder in the creamery, elevator and telephone companies of Kanawha and thus cooperates in movements which are indicative of the progressive spirit of the farming community of Hancock county.

On the 28th of February, 1898, Mr. Prull was united in marriage to Miss Fannie Eenhuis, her parents being John and Grace Eenhuis, natives of Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Prull have four children: Gerhard, Grace L., John A., and Fritz M. The family attend the German Lutheran church, in which the parents hold membership. Mr. Prull votes with the republican party, to which he has given his support since age conferred upon him the right of franchise. He does not seek nor desire office, however, preferring to concentrate his efforts and attention upon his farming interests, and his close application has been one of the chief features of his growing success.

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Obituary from the Britt News-Tribune (Britt, Iowa), 4 Nov 1942:

DEATH CLAIMS KANAWHA AND CORWITH MEN - Charles Prull, Kanawha, S. P. Stark, Corwith, Die 24 Hours Apart.

Charles Prull. Kanawha, Nov. 2: — The community was saddened to hear the tidings of the passing of Mr. Charles Prull at his home in Kanawha early Saturday morning.

Mr. Prull was born in Germany on Jan 30, 1875. At the age of five years the family came to Parkersburg, Iowa, where he grew to manhood. In 1893 they came to Hancock County. On Feb. 28, 1902 Mr. Prull was united in marriage to Miss Fannie Eenhuis of Britt. They lived on a farm three and one-half miles north and one mile east of Kanawha until five years ago when they moved to their present home in Kanawha, where Mr. Prull passed away on October 31, 1942, at the age of 67 years, 9 months, and 1 day of age.

Mr. Prull was an attendant at the local Christian Reformed church.

Surviving are his wife and one daughter, Grace, Mrs. Chris Abbas of Britt, three sons, Gerhard, John, and Fritz Prull, all of Kanawha; four grandchildren and three brothers, Henry Prull of Ceylon, Minn., John Prull of Loveland, Colo., and Louis Prull of Sanborn, Minn., three sisters, Mrs. Lena Steffen of Kanawha, Mrs. C. E. Johnson of Loveland, Colo., and Mrs. Otto Wellner of Springfield, Minn. Three brothers and one sister preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held Monday at 2:00 p.m. in the local church, the Rev. D. H. Plesscher in charge. Burial was made in Kanawha cemetery.


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