Mrs. Mary A. Culler, 85, one of the oldest resident of the vicinity, died this morning at the residence of Mrs. Hately, 1639 Garfield Avenue, Canton, after a week's illness.
Surviving are her husband, Orlando Culler, two sons, Charles Culler, east of Massillon, and Clement Culler, Pigeon Run Road; a daughter, Mrs. Cora Soverign, of East Greenville; three sister, Mrs. Ada Oberlin, of East Greenville; Mrs. Ida Brain, of Youngstown, and Mrs. Lademia Shafer, of this city, and two brothers John and William Levers, of Massillon. There are 11 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren. The body has been taken to the funeral parlors of Gordon and Hollinger, where it will remain until taken to the residence of Charles Culler for the funeral. Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Mrs. Mary A. Culler, 85, one of the oldest resident of the vicinity, died this morning at the residence of Mrs. Hately, 1639 Garfield Avenue, Canton, after a week's illness.
Surviving are her husband, Orlando Culler, two sons, Charles Culler, east of Massillon, and Clement Culler, Pigeon Run Road; a daughter, Mrs. Cora Soverign, of East Greenville; three sister, Mrs. Ada Oberlin, of East Greenville; Mrs. Ida Brain, of Youngstown, and Mrs. Lademia Shafer, of this city, and two brothers John and William Levers, of Massillon. There are 11 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren. The body has been taken to the funeral parlors of Gordon and Hollinger, where it will remain until taken to the residence of Charles Culler for the funeral. Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later.
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