Margaret A. Stull, Widow of the Rev. H. H. Stull, died at the home of her son, B. F. Stull, Johnstown, Nov. 12, 1901, aged 75 y., 7 m., of heart failure. She was born in Conemaugh Twp. Cambria Co., April 12, 1836 and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Varner. In 1848, she was married to Rev. W. H. Stull, who was, for many years a minister in the Pittsburgh Conference, of the Ev. Association. this union was blessed with 6 children, 2 of whom, with the husband, preceded the mother and wife into the spirit world. B. F Stull, of Dale, Mrs. W. G. McKee, of Johnstown, Lorenzo D. Stull of Adams Township, and Amanda Benner of Atlantic City, N.J., survive as children. Mother Stull was for many years a faithful, devoted and earnest member of Trinity United Evangelical Church of this city. Her faith in her Saviour was unwavering and when affliction came she yearned to go home to be with him and her loved ones gone before.
Margaret A. Stull, Widow of the Rev. H. H. Stull, died at the home of her son, B. F. Stull, Johnstown, Nov. 12, 1901, aged 75 y., 7 m., of heart failure. She was born in Conemaugh Twp. Cambria Co., April 12, 1836 and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Varner. In 1848, she was married to Rev. W. H. Stull, who was, for many years a minister in the Pittsburgh Conference, of the Ev. Association. this union was blessed with 6 children, 2 of whom, with the husband, preceded the mother and wife into the spirit world. B. F Stull, of Dale, Mrs. W. G. McKee, of Johnstown, Lorenzo D. Stull of Adams Township, and Amanda Benner of Atlantic City, N.J., survive as children. Mother Stull was for many years a faithful, devoted and earnest member of Trinity United Evangelical Church of this city. Her faith in her Saviour was unwavering and when affliction came she yearned to go home to be with him and her loved ones gone before.
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