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LaNita Vivian <I>Minnick</I> Fulk

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LaNita Vivian Minnick Fulk

Birth
Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA
Death
29 May 1984 (aged 78)
Burial
Lenox, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday June 6, 1984
LaNita Vivian Fulk, the daughter of Homer and Annis Depree Minnick was born at Oskaloosa, Iowa September 20, 1905. She died at the Lenox Care Center in Lenox, Iowa on Tuesday May 29, 1984 at the age of seventy-eight years, eight months and eight days.

LaNita spent her childhood years in the Oskaloosa and Morton Mills area and graduated from Villisca High School. She taught in rural schools near Corning for several years.

LaNita was united in marriage with Ralph Fulk at Guthrie Center, Iowa on May 21, 1930. The couple farmed near Coming and she continued teaching for two more years. They moved to a farm north of Stringtown in 1943 where they made their home until moving into Lenox in 1951.

Mrs. Fulk was a member of the First Christian Church in Lenox and the Harmony Reading Circle. Her family will always remember they were their mother's first concern. Home life was the center of her devotion.

Preceding her in death were her parents and one sister, Thelma Holt.

Survivors include her husband, Ralph of Lenox; her daughter, Shirley Riley and husband, Richard of Corning; her son, Ronald and wife, Susan of Lenox; three grandsons, Russell Riley, his wife, Mary, and their daughter, Deena of Corning, Keith Riley and wife, Vicki of Aurora, Illinois and Dallas Fulk of Lenox; two brothers, Homer Minnick of Kent, Iowa and George Minnick of Mt. Ayr, Iowa; three sisters, Evelyn Gem of Lenox, Dorothy George of Houston, Texas and Barbara Horne of Mt. Ayr; as well as other relatives and many friends.

Services were held Friday, June 1 at 1:30 p.m. at the First Christian Church in Lenox. Pastor Don Jensen officiated.

Music was by Mildred Walter, organist; and Janice Christensen, pianist. The selections were "Amazing Grace" and "Precious Lord Take My Hand".

Casket bearers were Dale Peterson, Dale Nelson, Eldon Ewart, Kenneth McFee, Eddie Ryan, and Raymond Brown.

Interment was in the North Fairview Cemetery at Lenox.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Wednesday June 6, 1984
LaNita Vivian Fulk, the daughter of Homer and Annis Depree Minnick was born at Oskaloosa, Iowa September 20, 1905. She died at the Lenox Care Center in Lenox, Iowa on Tuesday May 29, 1984 at the age of seventy-eight years, eight months and eight days.

LaNita spent her childhood years in the Oskaloosa and Morton Mills area and graduated from Villisca High School. She taught in rural schools near Corning for several years.

LaNita was united in marriage with Ralph Fulk at Guthrie Center, Iowa on May 21, 1930. The couple farmed near Coming and she continued teaching for two more years. They moved to a farm north of Stringtown in 1943 where they made their home until moving into Lenox in 1951.

Mrs. Fulk was a member of the First Christian Church in Lenox and the Harmony Reading Circle. Her family will always remember they were their mother's first concern. Home life was the center of her devotion.

Preceding her in death were her parents and one sister, Thelma Holt.

Survivors include her husband, Ralph of Lenox; her daughter, Shirley Riley and husband, Richard of Corning; her son, Ronald and wife, Susan of Lenox; three grandsons, Russell Riley, his wife, Mary, and their daughter, Deena of Corning, Keith Riley and wife, Vicki of Aurora, Illinois and Dallas Fulk of Lenox; two brothers, Homer Minnick of Kent, Iowa and George Minnick of Mt. Ayr, Iowa; three sisters, Evelyn Gem of Lenox, Dorothy George of Houston, Texas and Barbara Horne of Mt. Ayr; as well as other relatives and many friends.

Services were held Friday, June 1 at 1:30 p.m. at the First Christian Church in Lenox. Pastor Don Jensen officiated.

Music was by Mildred Walter, organist; and Janice Christensen, pianist. The selections were "Amazing Grace" and "Precious Lord Take My Hand".

Casket bearers were Dale Peterson, Dale Nelson, Eldon Ewart, Kenneth McFee, Eddie Ryan, and Raymond Brown.

Interment was in the North Fairview Cemetery at Lenox.


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