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PFC Frederick Royston Tull

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PFC Frederick Royston Tull

Birth
New Church, Accomack County, Virginia, USA
Death
20 Oct 1973 (aged 86)
New Church, Accomack County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Oak Hall, Accomack County, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.939483, Longitude: -75.5431928
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Fred R. Tull

NEW CHURCH, Va. - Funeral services were held Monday in the Berea United Methodist Church here for a member, Fred R. Tull. Mr. Tull, 86, a retired farmer, died Saturday at his New Church home after a long illness.

Interment with graveside military rites was in Downing Cemetery, Oak Hall.

Born here, Mr. Tull was a son of the late Charles U. and Jenny Covington Tull. He was a World War I Army veteran and a member of American Legion Post No. 93, Pocomoke City.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillie Hall Tull; two children, Edward McFord, New Church, and Mrs. Willard Outten, Pocomoke City; two grandchildren; a brother and three sisters, Algie Tull, Mrs. Myrtle Carey, New Church, Mrs. Josephine Brooks, Pocomoke City, and Mrs. Helen Jewel, Grasonville, Md. and several nieces and nephews.

Arrangements were handled by the Fox Funeral Home, Temperanceville.

- from The Daily Times, 24 Oct 1973
Fred R. Tull

NEW CHURCH, Va. - Funeral services were held Monday in the Berea United Methodist Church here for a member, Fred R. Tull. Mr. Tull, 86, a retired farmer, died Saturday at his New Church home after a long illness.

Interment with graveside military rites was in Downing Cemetery, Oak Hall.

Born here, Mr. Tull was a son of the late Charles U. and Jenny Covington Tull. He was a World War I Army veteran and a member of American Legion Post No. 93, Pocomoke City.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillie Hall Tull; two children, Edward McFord, New Church, and Mrs. Willard Outten, Pocomoke City; two grandchildren; a brother and three sisters, Algie Tull, Mrs. Myrtle Carey, New Church, Mrs. Josephine Brooks, Pocomoke City, and Mrs. Helen Jewel, Grasonville, Md. and several nieces and nephews.

Arrangements were handled by the Fox Funeral Home, Temperanceville.

- from The Daily Times, 24 Oct 1973


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