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Estie Irene <I>Hunter</I> Culler

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Estie Irene Hunter Culler

Birth
Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA
Death
2 Jan 1972 (aged 83)
Duval County, Florida, USA
Burial
Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.0102283, Longitude: -79.9022794
Plot
Section 4
Memorial ID
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Her obituary in the Greensboro Daily News, North Carolina, Monday, January 3, 1972.

Mrs. Estie H. Culler, 83, of 6461 Southwest Sixteenth Court in Pompano Beach, Florida, a former Greensboro resident, died Sunday in the Plantation Hospital in fort Lauderdale, Florida. The body is being sent to Hanes-Lineberry Vanstory Street Chapel today, pending funeral arrangements. She was a Forsyth County native who lived in Greensboro 40 years, and was a charter member of the Christian & Missionary Alliance Church in Greensboro and High Point.
Survivors are sons, Wayne C. Culler of Pompano Beach, Florida, H. Addison Culler of Dallas, North Carolina, David Culler of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Troy Culler of Winston-Salem; daughters, Mrs. Angela Williamson of Summerfield, Mrs. Lois Webster of Greensboro, Mrs. Ann Trexler and Mrs. Ethel Kersey, both of high Point, Mrs. Shirley Bryant and Mrs. Dorothy Osborne, both of Jacksonville, Florida; brother, W. H. Hunter of Summerfield; sisters, Mrs. L. O. Pruitt, Mrs. Zora Clemmons, Mrs. Walter Bales and Mrs. Jim Ward, all of Greensboro.

Her obituary in the Greensboro Daily News, North Carolina, Monday, January 3, 1972.

Mrs. Estie H. Culler, 83, of 6461 Southwest Sixteenth Court in Pompano Beach, Florida, a former Greensboro resident, died Sunday in the Plantation Hospital in fort Lauderdale, Florida. The body is being sent to Hanes-Lineberry Vanstory Street Chapel today, pending funeral arrangements. She was a Forsyth County native who lived in Greensboro 40 years, and was a charter member of the Christian & Missionary Alliance Church in Greensboro and High Point.
Survivors are sons, Wayne C. Culler of Pompano Beach, Florida, H. Addison Culler of Dallas, North Carolina, David Culler of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Troy Culler of Winston-Salem; daughters, Mrs. Angela Williamson of Summerfield, Mrs. Lois Webster of Greensboro, Mrs. Ann Trexler and Mrs. Ethel Kersey, both of high Point, Mrs. Shirley Bryant and Mrs. Dorothy Osborne, both of Jacksonville, Florida; brother, W. H. Hunter of Summerfield; sisters, Mrs. L. O. Pruitt, Mrs. Zora Clemmons, Mrs. Walter Bales and Mrs. Jim Ward, all of Greensboro.


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