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Kate L. <I>DeLand</I> Hull

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Kate L. DeLand Hull

Birth
Rutland County, Vermont, USA
Death
23 Aug 1886 (aged 35–36)
DeWitt County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Clinton, DeWitt County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Clinton Register
DeWitt County, Illinois
Friday, August 27, 1886

Death of Mrs. Kate Hull.

Last Thursday Mrs. Kate L. Hull, wife of Theodore F. Hull, was taken with cholera morbus which terminated in congestion and caused her death on Monday evening, aged 36 years and one month. Funeral services were held at the residence, Tuesday at 4 o'clock, p.m., conducted by Rev. Hunter, who spoke of the life of the deceased in a beautiful and touching manner. The burial took place at Woodlawn cemetery. Beautiful floral designs were presented by Mrs. J. G. Cackley, Mrs. A. W. Razey, W. W. McAboy, Mrs. Rose and Wormly. "Our Sister" was handsomely interwoven upon a pillow, the offering of the brothers and sisters of the deceased. When a young lady, she came from Rutland, Vermont, with her parents who located in this city. Twelve years ago she was married to Mr. Hull, and is the mother of two bright little children, a girl and a boy, the former ten and the latter eight years old. She was a sister of Captain DeLand. Her parents, brothers and sisters, of Bloomington, were present at the funeral. Mrs. Hull was a faithful and consistent member of the Presbyterian church, and was prepared to meet death, which came to her as it always does to a good Christian woman.
Clinton Register
DeWitt County, Illinois
Friday, August 27, 1886

Death of Mrs. Kate Hull.

Last Thursday Mrs. Kate L. Hull, wife of Theodore F. Hull, was taken with cholera morbus which terminated in congestion and caused her death on Monday evening, aged 36 years and one month. Funeral services were held at the residence, Tuesday at 4 o'clock, p.m., conducted by Rev. Hunter, who spoke of the life of the deceased in a beautiful and touching manner. The burial took place at Woodlawn cemetery. Beautiful floral designs were presented by Mrs. J. G. Cackley, Mrs. A. W. Razey, W. W. McAboy, Mrs. Rose and Wormly. "Our Sister" was handsomely interwoven upon a pillow, the offering of the brothers and sisters of the deceased. When a young lady, she came from Rutland, Vermont, with her parents who located in this city. Twelve years ago she was married to Mr. Hull, and is the mother of two bright little children, a girl and a boy, the former ten and the latter eight years old. She was a sister of Captain DeLand. Her parents, brothers and sisters, of Bloomington, were present at the funeral. Mrs. Hull was a faithful and consistent member of the Presbyterian church, and was prepared to meet death, which came to her as it always does to a good Christian woman.


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