Aug. 31. 1893, Livingston county, MO; died: Mar. 11. 1997, Everett, WA.
Jenne C. Kuller was born on August 31, 1893, on a farm in Livingston County, Missouri. She was a graduate of the University of Missouri and received a Masters Degree in Religious Education from Columbia University in New York City. After graduation, she worked with immigrants in the disadvantaged areas of New York, then moved to Kansas City, Missouri where she served as Youth Director in several large churches.
In 1930, she married John Kuller, a Methodist Minister from Montana. Together they served several small Montana town churches. He was considered to be a "modern day" Methodist Circuit Rider. They moved to the Pacific Northwest where John served several more small churches and Jenne continued a career in social work and education. Retiring to South Everett, Jenne continued her involvement in the church and became active in politics. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and the American Association of University Person for over 50 years. Jenne passed away in Everett on March 17, 1997.
She is survived by two children, John Kuller of Everett, Mary Kathryn Chase of Santa Clara, CA; six grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren.
A memorial service was held on Saturday, April 5, 1997, at the First United Methpdist Church of Everett. Private interment was held in the Janesville Cemetery, Hamilton, KS.
Liberty County Times, Chester, MT, 1 May 1997
Aug. 31. 1893, Livingston county, MO; died: Mar. 11. 1997, Everett, WA.
Jenne C. Kuller was born on August 31, 1893, on a farm in Livingston County, Missouri. She was a graduate of the University of Missouri and received a Masters Degree in Religious Education from Columbia University in New York City. After graduation, she worked with immigrants in the disadvantaged areas of New York, then moved to Kansas City, Missouri where she served as Youth Director in several large churches.
In 1930, she married John Kuller, a Methodist Minister from Montana. Together they served several small Montana town churches. He was considered to be a "modern day" Methodist Circuit Rider. They moved to the Pacific Northwest where John served several more small churches and Jenne continued a career in social work and education. Retiring to South Everett, Jenne continued her involvement in the church and became active in politics. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and the American Association of University Person for over 50 years. Jenne passed away in Everett on March 17, 1997.
She is survived by two children, John Kuller of Everett, Mary Kathryn Chase of Santa Clara, CA; six grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren.
A memorial service was held on Saturday, April 5, 1997, at the First United Methpdist Church of Everett. Private interment was held in the Janesville Cemetery, Hamilton, KS.
Liberty County Times, Chester, MT, 1 May 1997
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