Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Monday, June 10th, 1935
page 12
Mrs. Thomas G. Fuller
Mrs. Zora Fuller, wife of Thomas G. Fuller, 203 North D street, a resident of Arkansas City for 20 years, died at 8 o'clock Sunday morning at her home. She had been critically ill for several months. Mr. Fuller, formerly of Grainola, is a member of the Osage tribe. Mrs. Fuller was widely known in Arkansas City and in Oklahoma.
Surviving are the husband; a daughter, Mrs. Eula Parker, and a son, Jack McCaleb, Arkansas City.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon in the Oldroyd chapel. The Rev. O.R. Bray, pastor of the Bethel Mission will officiate. The body will be place in the community mausoleum in Riverview cemetery.
(Transcribed by Judy Mayfield) September 2022
Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Monday, June 10th, 1935
page 12
Mrs. Thomas G. Fuller
Mrs. Zora Fuller, wife of Thomas G. Fuller, 203 North D street, a resident of Arkansas City for 20 years, died at 8 o'clock Sunday morning at her home. She had been critically ill for several months. Mr. Fuller, formerly of Grainola, is a member of the Osage tribe. Mrs. Fuller was widely known in Arkansas City and in Oklahoma.
Surviving are the husband; a daughter, Mrs. Eula Parker, and a son, Jack McCaleb, Arkansas City.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon in the Oldroyd chapel. The Rev. O.R. Bray, pastor of the Bethel Mission will officiate. The body will be place in the community mausoleum in Riverview cemetery.
(Transcribed by Judy Mayfield) September 2022
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