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Ira Melvin Culler

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Ira Melvin Culler

Birth
Harrisburg, Stark County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Jan 1925 (aged 56)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Payette, Payette County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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The following was sent by Richard Paul Culler of Carrollton, Ohio

Ira M. Culler died at St. Alphonsus hospital, Boise, Sunday morning, following an illness of eleven days. He had been in poor health for several weeks but his condition was not considered to be serious, until a sudden change for the worse came and he was taken to the St. Alphonsus hospital, where everything possible known to modern science and nursing was done in the hope of giving him relief but all to no avail. He was hopeful to the last and appreciative off the efforts of his loved ones who so faithfully ministered to him during his illness.
Ira M. Culler was born near Louisville, Stark County, Ohio, and died January 9, 1925. He was married to Sadie E. Hiller, March 1, 1893, who died June 12, 1916. In 1917 he was married to Helen M. Judd, who with their son, Melvin, and two older children, Russell W. Culler, and Mrs. Greta Davidson, of Warner, Canada, mourn the loss of a kind husband and an indulgent father. He also leaves an aged mother, three sisters and one brother to mourn their loss. His father passed away a few months ago.
While he was a faithful worker in the Methodist Church, of which he was a member, also being a member of the choir, and of the Yoeman lodge, his family was always uppermost in his thoughts. He was a good citizen, always ready to lend a hand to those in need and his pleasing manner won him many warm friends who grieve at his death.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Methodist Church, by his pastor, Rev. V. E. Hall. Burial was at Riverside cemetery.(Payette Independent Payette, Idaho, January 15, 1925)

Ira M. Culler passed away at St. Alphonsus hospital, Boise, January 11, 1925, after a short illness of 11 days. While his illness seems of a short duration he was been failing for a month from cancer of the blood. Everything was done to prolong his life but all in vain.
Ira M. Culler was born near Louisville, Stark County, Ohio, April 26, 1868. On March 1, 1893 he was married to Sadie E. Miller, who departed this life June 12, 1916. The following year he was married to Helen M. Judd, who with their son Melvin are left to mourn. He also leaves two adopted children, Russel W. Culler and Mrs. Greta Davidson of Warner, Canada, who have been at his bedside in his last illness, also a mother, three sisters and one brother. While a residence in Payette he has been an active member of the Methodist church and choir. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the Methodist church, Rev. Hall officiating.(Payette Enterprise Payette, Idaho, January 15, 1925)

In the 1900 census Ira was living in Rutland Township, Woodbury County, Iowa. Ira was listed as a teamster age 32 born April 1868 in Ohio, and his wife Sadie E. age 26 born March 1874 in Iowa.



The following was sent by Richard Paul Culler of Carrollton, Ohio

Ira M. Culler died at St. Alphonsus hospital, Boise, Sunday morning, following an illness of eleven days. He had been in poor health for several weeks but his condition was not considered to be serious, until a sudden change for the worse came and he was taken to the St. Alphonsus hospital, where everything possible known to modern science and nursing was done in the hope of giving him relief but all to no avail. He was hopeful to the last and appreciative off the efforts of his loved ones who so faithfully ministered to him during his illness.
Ira M. Culler was born near Louisville, Stark County, Ohio, and died January 9, 1925. He was married to Sadie E. Hiller, March 1, 1893, who died June 12, 1916. In 1917 he was married to Helen M. Judd, who with their son, Melvin, and two older children, Russell W. Culler, and Mrs. Greta Davidson, of Warner, Canada, mourn the loss of a kind husband and an indulgent father. He also leaves an aged mother, three sisters and one brother to mourn their loss. His father passed away a few months ago.
While he was a faithful worker in the Methodist Church, of which he was a member, also being a member of the choir, and of the Yoeman lodge, his family was always uppermost in his thoughts. He was a good citizen, always ready to lend a hand to those in need and his pleasing manner won him many warm friends who grieve at his death.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Methodist Church, by his pastor, Rev. V. E. Hall. Burial was at Riverside cemetery.(Payette Independent Payette, Idaho, January 15, 1925)

Ira M. Culler passed away at St. Alphonsus hospital, Boise, January 11, 1925, after a short illness of 11 days. While his illness seems of a short duration he was been failing for a month from cancer of the blood. Everything was done to prolong his life but all in vain.
Ira M. Culler was born near Louisville, Stark County, Ohio, April 26, 1868. On March 1, 1893 he was married to Sadie E. Miller, who departed this life June 12, 1916. The following year he was married to Helen M. Judd, who with their son Melvin are left to mourn. He also leaves two adopted children, Russel W. Culler and Mrs. Greta Davidson of Warner, Canada, who have been at his bedside in his last illness, also a mother, three sisters and one brother. While a residence in Payette he has been an active member of the Methodist church and choir. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the Methodist church, Rev. Hall officiating.(Payette Enterprise Payette, Idaho, January 15, 1925)

In the 1900 census Ira was living in Rutland Township, Woodbury County, Iowa. Ira was listed as a teamster age 32 born April 1868 in Ohio, and his wife Sadie E. age 26 born March 1874 in Iowa.





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