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Mrs Mary Jane “Grandma” <I>Tullock</I> Malugen

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Mrs Mary Jane “Grandma” Tullock Malugen

Birth
Washington County, Missouri, USA
Death
22 Sep 1906 (aged 72)
Piedmont, Wayne County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Piedmont, Wayne County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Malugen Dead
Wayne County Journal
October 4, 1906

From the Piedmont Banner.

Mrs. Malugen, or “Grandma,” as she was affectionately referred to by her many friends in Piedmont, was stricken with paralysis some months ago. She lingered in considerable pain, gradually growing weaker all the time until last Saturday, when death came like and angel of compassion and removed her from her sufferings.

The deceased’s maiden name was Tullock. She is survived by a sister living in Colorado and a brother at Bismarck, besides nine children as follows: C. T. Malugen, of Piedmont; S. J. , of Greenville; John, Bonne Terre; William and Hayes, of Doniphan; Mrs. Thomas Gilbreath, of Piedmont; Mrs. N. Bisplinghoff and Mrs. M. E. Gruner, of Bismarck; and Mrs. J. H. Van Amburg, of Greenville, Texas. All her children were present when she died except Mrs. Van Amburg.

Mrs. Malugen’s husband died eighteen years ago. The old home place was on a farm near Piedmont where the family was reared. Mrs. Malugen was a good woman in every attitude of life, and she was loved by everybody who had the good fortune to enjoy her acquaintance. She was a consistent member of the Baptist Church.

Mrs. Malugen was buried Sunday afternoon at the Masonic cemetery, after funeral services by friend and neighbor, Rev J. C. L. _____ pastor of the local Methodist church.

A large crowd of sorrowing relatives and friends followed her remains to their last resting place. To these the Banner expresses its deepest sympathy.
Mrs. Malugen Dead
Wayne County Journal
October 4, 1906

From the Piedmont Banner.

Mrs. Malugen, or “Grandma,” as she was affectionately referred to by her many friends in Piedmont, was stricken with paralysis some months ago. She lingered in considerable pain, gradually growing weaker all the time until last Saturday, when death came like and angel of compassion and removed her from her sufferings.

The deceased’s maiden name was Tullock. She is survived by a sister living in Colorado and a brother at Bismarck, besides nine children as follows: C. T. Malugen, of Piedmont; S. J. , of Greenville; John, Bonne Terre; William and Hayes, of Doniphan; Mrs. Thomas Gilbreath, of Piedmont; Mrs. N. Bisplinghoff and Mrs. M. E. Gruner, of Bismarck; and Mrs. J. H. Van Amburg, of Greenville, Texas. All her children were present when she died except Mrs. Van Amburg.

Mrs. Malugen’s husband died eighteen years ago. The old home place was on a farm near Piedmont where the family was reared. Mrs. Malugen was a good woman in every attitude of life, and she was loved by everybody who had the good fortune to enjoy her acquaintance. She was a consistent member of the Baptist Church.

Mrs. Malugen was buried Sunday afternoon at the Masonic cemetery, after funeral services by friend and neighbor, Rev J. C. L. _____ pastor of the local Methodist church.

A large crowd of sorrowing relatives and friends followed her remains to their last resting place. To these the Banner expresses its deepest sympathy.


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