The deceased was converted at the Olive Branch church at the age of about 20 years, and shortly after marriage, she was united with the ME church at Wesley Chapel of which she was a faithful member until death.
Besides the husband and two daughters, she is survived by an aged step-mother, Mrs. Frances Spraker, who has been a mother to her; two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Wood of Martinsville and Mrs. Morton Mills of Annapolis, also two granddaughters, a son-in-law and many other relatives. A sister, Mrs. Nelson Walters preceded her in death about eight years ago.
Ida, as she was familiarly called, was a faithful wife and mother, always thinking of the comforts of her loved ones before herself.
We wish to express our thanks to our many friends for their kindness and help in our bereavement in the loss of our wife and mother.
Geo. Hull and daughters.
Source: Marshall Herald (Marshall, IL) 25 April 1924, p. 3
The deceased was converted at the Olive Branch church at the age of about 20 years, and shortly after marriage, she was united with the ME church at Wesley Chapel of which she was a faithful member until death.
Besides the husband and two daughters, she is survived by an aged step-mother, Mrs. Frances Spraker, who has been a mother to her; two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Wood of Martinsville and Mrs. Morton Mills of Annapolis, also two granddaughters, a son-in-law and many other relatives. A sister, Mrs. Nelson Walters preceded her in death about eight years ago.
Ida, as she was familiarly called, was a faithful wife and mother, always thinking of the comforts of her loved ones before herself.
We wish to express our thanks to our many friends for their kindness and help in our bereavement in the loss of our wife and mother.
Geo. Hull and daughters.
Source: Marshall Herald (Marshall, IL) 25 April 1924, p. 3
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