She was married to J. V. Dull, to which union six children were born, four boys and two girls, of whom all are living. Besides the husband and children she leaves to mourn her loss her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Bittner; sisters, Mabel, Ida, and Bessie; and brother, Allen, also a large number of relatives and friends.
Mrs. Dull was a kind hearted woman, loved and respected by all who knew her. She was a great sufferer in her last days, but bore it very patiently. Her last wish was that her Lord and Savior should come and take her home, for she was prepared and ready to meet her God. A few hours before she died, having the assurance of eternal life, she called to her bedside relatives and friends and bid them all good bye, asking each one to meet her in heaven.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the home, Rev. J. H. Cornelius officiating. Interment in the Highland cemetery. Gladwin County Record dated 4-12/1917 Column – 4 Page – 5.
She was married to J. V. Dull, to which union six children were born, four boys and two girls, of whom all are living. Besides the husband and children she leaves to mourn her loss her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Bittner; sisters, Mabel, Ida, and Bessie; and brother, Allen, also a large number of relatives and friends.
Mrs. Dull was a kind hearted woman, loved and respected by all who knew her. She was a great sufferer in her last days, but bore it very patiently. Her last wish was that her Lord and Savior should come and take her home, for she was prepared and ready to meet her God. A few hours before she died, having the assurance of eternal life, she called to her bedside relatives and friends and bid them all good bye, asking each one to meet her in heaven.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the home, Rev. J. H. Cornelius officiating. Interment in the Highland cemetery. Gladwin County Record dated 4-12/1917 Column – 4 Page – 5.
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