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Cully - Mary R

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Friday, 20 December 1901
 
Miss Mary R. Cully, aged fifty years, died suddenly Saturday evening from heart trouble. She resided with her mother and a brother and sister at the Endean place near the iron bridge. She was a carpet weaver and had been working all day, but had complained of having a pain in her side and about seven o’clock the pains affected her heart and she fell dead in the arms of her brother. A physician was summoned but of course could do nothing. The body was taken on Tuesday morning to Boone County for burial in the Robinson Cemetery near Lebanon. -s


Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Friday, 20 December 1901

 
Again has God in his infinite power and wisdom seen fit to call from our midst a dear one, Mary Roxana Cully, youngest child of George and Jemima Cully. She was born in Union County, Ind., May 15, 1850, and died Dec. 14, 1901, aged 50 years, six months, and twenty nine days. Her death was wholly unexpected, her sickness being only of a few minutes duration, death coming while seemingly in the best of health, was a great shock to her many friends and especially so to the aged mother, who having passed her four score years. She had made peace with her God, having joined the M. E. Church at Lebanon, Boone County, in the prime of womanhood.

The funeral services were conducted at the home Monday afternoon, after which the remains were taken to Lebanon, her old home, and laid to rest by the side of her father and sister gone before.

Besides an aged mother, she leaves one sister, Mrs. Sarah Ragsdale and one brother, John Cully, to mourn her

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