Mr. Hull at one time operated the former Terminal cafe here and later was employed as dispatcher for Columbus Cab company. He retired about five years ago. Born Feb. 11, 1893, he was the son of William and Emma Stidham Hull. He was married Jan. 1, 1936, to the former Elizabeth Kreitzer, who died Feb. 3, 1956.
Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Barkes and Inlow funeral home by the Rev. C. H. Allison of Jeffersonville. Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Petro of 1925 Cottage avenue, and Mrs. Paul Perkins of 3306 Sycamore street; three brothers, Columbus postmaster Charles E. Hull, Frank Hull of Hope and William Hull of 1934 12th street; four sisters, Miss Grace C. Hull of 2316 Elm street, Mrs. J. C. Phillips and Mrs. J. D. Garr, both of Anderson, and Mrs. C. W. Marr of Detroit; and a grandson." The Republic (Columbus, Indiana), April 12, 1965
Mr. Hull at one time operated the former Terminal cafe here and later was employed as dispatcher for Columbus Cab company. He retired about five years ago. Born Feb. 11, 1893, he was the son of William and Emma Stidham Hull. He was married Jan. 1, 1936, to the former Elizabeth Kreitzer, who died Feb. 3, 1956.
Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Barkes and Inlow funeral home by the Rev. C. H. Allison of Jeffersonville. Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Petro of 1925 Cottage avenue, and Mrs. Paul Perkins of 3306 Sycamore street; three brothers, Columbus postmaster Charles E. Hull, Frank Hull of Hope and William Hull of 1934 12th street; four sisters, Miss Grace C. Hull of 2316 Elm street, Mrs. J. C. Phillips and Mrs. J. D. Garr, both of Anderson, and Mrs. C. W. Marr of Detroit; and a grandson." The Republic (Columbus, Indiana), April 12, 1965
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