On May 24, 1911 she was married to Otto E. Tull. They moved to their farm north of Arapahoe in Gosper County. This place was their home all their married lives.
Three children were born to them. Itha Krumme of Falls City, and Leo and Robert Tull of Arapahoe.
Emma was a faithful member of the Methodist Church. She was also an active member and worker of the Quilting Circle.
She was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister.
Those who survive her are her husband, Otto; her three children; one son-in-law, Henry Krumme of Falls City; two grandchildren, Mrs. John Reinmiller of Omaha and Myra Krumme of Falls City; four sisters, Mrs. D. H. Marks of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Edna Kolp of Detroit, Mich,; Mrs. Zelda Warren of Beaver City, and Mrs. Conrad Naumann of Lexington; and a host of relatives and friends.
On May 24, 1911 she was married to Otto E. Tull. They moved to their farm north of Arapahoe in Gosper County. This place was their home all their married lives.
Three children were born to them. Itha Krumme of Falls City, and Leo and Robert Tull of Arapahoe.
Emma was a faithful member of the Methodist Church. She was also an active member and worker of the Quilting Circle.
She was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister.
Those who survive her are her husband, Otto; her three children; one son-in-law, Henry Krumme of Falls City; two grandchildren, Mrs. John Reinmiller of Omaha and Myra Krumme of Falls City; four sisters, Mrs. D. H. Marks of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Edna Kolp of Detroit, Mich,; Mrs. Zelda Warren of Beaver City, and Mrs. Conrad Naumann of Lexington; and a host of relatives and friends.
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