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Noah Culler

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Noah Culler

Birth
Louisville, Stark County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 Jan 1952 (aged 78)
North Canton, Stark County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Hartville, Stark County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Noah's Obituary 1952, Louisville newspaper.

Hartville, Ohio ---- Noah Culler, 78, of South Prospect Street, died Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Pearl Wenger of near Middlebranch, after suffering a heart attack. He had been visiting at his daughter's home during the day. Born in Nimishillen Township, he lived his entire life in the vicinity. A retired farmer, he had spent the last 13 years in Hartville. He was a member of East Nimishillen Church where he had served as a deacon the last 31 years.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katie Culler; five sons, Homer Culler of Florida, Cletus and Raymond Culler of Canton; James Quinter Culler of Hartville and Charles of North Canton; seven daughters, Mrs. Wenger, Mrs. Elsie Shoemaker and Mrs. Olive Weaver of Canton, Mrs Grace Ebie and Mrs. Saddie Thomas, both of Louisville, Mrs. Florence Drake of North Canton and Mrs. Clara Weekley of Uniontown; a brother, Edwin Culler of Greeley, Colorado; a sister Mrs. Lydia Slusser of Denver, Colorado; 36 grandchildren, and 24 great grandchildren. Services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the residence and at 2:30 at the church. Rev. Arthur H. Hess will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will be taken to the residence from the Stull Funeral Home Thursday evening. Friends may call at the residence Thursday evening and Friday after 2 p.m.

This next is the Announcement of Noah & Katie's wedding in newspaper.

The seen of the Happy Wedding of Prominent Young People. A wedding took place at North Canton Thursday morning. The ceremony was performed at the residence of Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Persons, the bride's parents, inviting in the bonds of matrimony, Mr. Noah Culler and Miss Katie A. Way, both of North Canton. The ceremony was performed by W. N. Quinn, of No.64 High Street, Canton. Prayer was offered by Rev. Jacob Weirich, of Osnaburg. There were many friends and neighbors who surrounded the marriage alter to witness the ceremony, after congratulations were offered, a sumptuous dinner was served. After dinner was over there was an hour spent in praise and song service. The contracting parties are well and favorable known and are held in high esteem by their many friends and neighbors.

In the 1900 census Noah Culler was living in Suffield Township, Portage County, Ohio. Noah was listed as a farmer age 26 born July 1873 in Ohio, his wife Katie age 24 born November 1875 in Ohio, their children listed at that time were: Homer age 3 born March 1897 in Ohio, Pearl age 2 born March 1898 in Ohio and Grace age 11 months born June 1899 in Ohio. The census state that Noah and Katie have been married for 5 years and had 3 children at that time. Also living with him was his deceased sister, Anna (Culler) Kelley, daughter, Bertha Kelley age 12 born February 1888 in Ohio.

In the 1910 census Noah Culler was still living in Suffield Township, Portage County, Ohio. Noah was listed as a farmer age 36 born in Ohio, his wife Katie A. age 34 born in Ohio, their children listed were: Homer E. age 13, E. Pearl age 12, Grace I. age 10, Elsie M. age 9, Olive R. age 6, Sadie E. age 3, Cletus A. age 2 and Florence C. age 5 month, all were listed as being born in Ohio. The census also stated that Noah and Katie have been married for 14 years, and were the parent of 9 children and only 8 were still living at that time.

According to his death certificate, his full name was given as, Noah Culler, and his address was 303 South Prospect Street, Hartville, Stark Co., Ohio, he was listed as a white male, married, and was a retired farmer, and that he never served in the the U.S. Armed Forces. His birth date was July 30, 1873, in Nimishillen Twp., Stark Co., Ohio, and his death date was, January 8, 1952, in Wenger home, (his daughter) in Stark County, Ohio, at the age of 78 years, 5 months and 22 days old, cause of death was Coronary Thrombosis, due to Hypertensive Arterios Clerosis, which is Chronic disease characterized by abnormal thickening and hardening of the artery walls, which duration was 15 years. His father was listed as, David Culler, and his mother, Elizabeth Kern. He was buried on January 12, 1952, in the East Nimishillen Cemetery, in Stark Co., Ohio. The person listed who gave the information was his son, Cletus A. Culler.

Thrombosis: The formation or presence of a blood clot in a blood vessel. The vessel may be any vein or artery as, for example, in a deep vein thrombosis or a coronary (artery) thrombosis. The clot itself is termed a thrombus. If the clot breaks loose and travels through the bloodstream, it is a thromboembolism. Thrombosis, thrombus, and the prefix thrombo- all come from the Greek thrombos meaning a lump or clump, or a curd or clot of milk. See entries also to: Cavernous sinus thrombosis; Renal vein thrombosis. And see: Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism.

Hypertension: High blood pressure, defined as a repeatedly elevated blood pressure exceeding 140 over 90 mmHg -- a systolic pressure above 140 with a diastolic pressure above 90. Chronic hypertension is a "silent" condition. Stealthy as a cat, it can cause blood vessel changes in the back of the eye (retina), abnormal thickening of the heart muscle, kidney failure, and brain damage.
For diagnosis, there is no substitute for measurement of blood pressure. Not having your blood pressure checked (or checking it yourself) is an invitation to hypertension. No specific cause for hypertension is found in 95% of cases. Hypertension is treated with regular aerobic exercise, weight reduction (if overweight), salt restriction, and medications.

According to his World War I Draft Registration card dated September 12, 1918, serial number 923. His full name was Noah Culler. His address Louisville, Stark County, Ohio. His age was 45 years, he was born July 30, 1873. He was listed as a farmer. He listed his wife Katie Culler as nearest relative. He was listed as medium height, medium built, brown eyes and black hair.

Noah's Obituary 1952, Louisville newspaper.

Hartville, Ohio ---- Noah Culler, 78, of South Prospect Street, died Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Pearl Wenger of near Middlebranch, after suffering a heart attack. He had been visiting at his daughter's home during the day. Born in Nimishillen Township, he lived his entire life in the vicinity. A retired farmer, he had spent the last 13 years in Hartville. He was a member of East Nimishillen Church where he had served as a deacon the last 31 years.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katie Culler; five sons, Homer Culler of Florida, Cletus and Raymond Culler of Canton; James Quinter Culler of Hartville and Charles of North Canton; seven daughters, Mrs. Wenger, Mrs. Elsie Shoemaker and Mrs. Olive Weaver of Canton, Mrs Grace Ebie and Mrs. Saddie Thomas, both of Louisville, Mrs. Florence Drake of North Canton and Mrs. Clara Weekley of Uniontown; a brother, Edwin Culler of Greeley, Colorado; a sister Mrs. Lydia Slusser of Denver, Colorado; 36 grandchildren, and 24 great grandchildren. Services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the residence and at 2:30 at the church. Rev. Arthur H. Hess will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will be taken to the residence from the Stull Funeral Home Thursday evening. Friends may call at the residence Thursday evening and Friday after 2 p.m.

This next is the Announcement of Noah & Katie's wedding in newspaper.

The seen of the Happy Wedding of Prominent Young People. A wedding took place at North Canton Thursday morning. The ceremony was performed at the residence of Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Persons, the bride's parents, inviting in the bonds of matrimony, Mr. Noah Culler and Miss Katie A. Way, both of North Canton. The ceremony was performed by W. N. Quinn, of No.64 High Street, Canton. Prayer was offered by Rev. Jacob Weirich, of Osnaburg. There were many friends and neighbors who surrounded the marriage alter to witness the ceremony, after congratulations were offered, a sumptuous dinner was served. After dinner was over there was an hour spent in praise and song service. The contracting parties are well and favorable known and are held in high esteem by their many friends and neighbors.

In the 1900 census Noah Culler was living in Suffield Township, Portage County, Ohio. Noah was listed as a farmer age 26 born July 1873 in Ohio, his wife Katie age 24 born November 1875 in Ohio, their children listed at that time were: Homer age 3 born March 1897 in Ohio, Pearl age 2 born March 1898 in Ohio and Grace age 11 months born June 1899 in Ohio. The census state that Noah and Katie have been married for 5 years and had 3 children at that time. Also living with him was his deceased sister, Anna (Culler) Kelley, daughter, Bertha Kelley age 12 born February 1888 in Ohio.

In the 1910 census Noah Culler was still living in Suffield Township, Portage County, Ohio. Noah was listed as a farmer age 36 born in Ohio, his wife Katie A. age 34 born in Ohio, their children listed were: Homer E. age 13, E. Pearl age 12, Grace I. age 10, Elsie M. age 9, Olive R. age 6, Sadie E. age 3, Cletus A. age 2 and Florence C. age 5 month, all were listed as being born in Ohio. The census also stated that Noah and Katie have been married for 14 years, and were the parent of 9 children and only 8 were still living at that time.

According to his death certificate, his full name was given as, Noah Culler, and his address was 303 South Prospect Street, Hartville, Stark Co., Ohio, he was listed as a white male, married, and was a retired farmer, and that he never served in the the U.S. Armed Forces. His birth date was July 30, 1873, in Nimishillen Twp., Stark Co., Ohio, and his death date was, January 8, 1952, in Wenger home, (his daughter) in Stark County, Ohio, at the age of 78 years, 5 months and 22 days old, cause of death was Coronary Thrombosis, due to Hypertensive Arterios Clerosis, which is Chronic disease characterized by abnormal thickening and hardening of the artery walls, which duration was 15 years. His father was listed as, David Culler, and his mother, Elizabeth Kern. He was buried on January 12, 1952, in the East Nimishillen Cemetery, in Stark Co., Ohio. The person listed who gave the information was his son, Cletus A. Culler.

Thrombosis: The formation or presence of a blood clot in a blood vessel. The vessel may be any vein or artery as, for example, in a deep vein thrombosis or a coronary (artery) thrombosis. The clot itself is termed a thrombus. If the clot breaks loose and travels through the bloodstream, it is a thromboembolism. Thrombosis, thrombus, and the prefix thrombo- all come from the Greek thrombos meaning a lump or clump, or a curd or clot of milk. See entries also to: Cavernous sinus thrombosis; Renal vein thrombosis. And see: Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism.

Hypertension: High blood pressure, defined as a repeatedly elevated blood pressure exceeding 140 over 90 mmHg -- a systolic pressure above 140 with a diastolic pressure above 90. Chronic hypertension is a "silent" condition. Stealthy as a cat, it can cause blood vessel changes in the back of the eye (retina), abnormal thickening of the heart muscle, kidney failure, and brain damage.
For diagnosis, there is no substitute for measurement of blood pressure. Not having your blood pressure checked (or checking it yourself) is an invitation to hypertension. No specific cause for hypertension is found in 95% of cases. Hypertension is treated with regular aerobic exercise, weight reduction (if overweight), salt restriction, and medications.

According to his World War I Draft Registration card dated September 12, 1918, serial number 923. His full name was Noah Culler. His address Louisville, Stark County, Ohio. His age was 45 years, he was born July 30, 1873. He was listed as a farmer. He listed his wife Katie Culler as nearest relative. He was listed as medium height, medium built, brown eyes and black hair.



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