Miss Hull died Thursday, May 30, at the Masonic Home in Wallingford. She was born in Oakville, July 14, 1907, a daughter of the late Harry G. and Agda (Krantz) Hull. She lived in Oakville for most of her life and had lived in Stratford for 10 years. She graduated from Watertown High School in 1925 and from Stone Accounting and Secretarial School. She was employed by the former Hotchkiss Buick in Waterbury before going to work at Anaconda American Brass. She was employed by Anaconda until her retirement in 1960. After retirement she was employed by the Iseli Co. part time for 10 years. She was a member of Union Congregational Church for more than 70 years. She was a member of its Ladies Aid Society and for more than 50 years she played the organ there. She was an avid traveler and a member of the Mattatuck Museum Arts Society. She was a member of the Watertown and Oakville senior citizens group, and the American Association of Retired Persons, Chapter 548 of Watertown. She used to play the organ at AARP meetings.
She leaves a brother, Harry G. Hull of Oakville.
-Town Times – June 6, 1996
Miss Hull died Thursday, May 30, at the Masonic Home in Wallingford. She was born in Oakville, July 14, 1907, a daughter of the late Harry G. and Agda (Krantz) Hull. She lived in Oakville for most of her life and had lived in Stratford for 10 years. She graduated from Watertown High School in 1925 and from Stone Accounting and Secretarial School. She was employed by the former Hotchkiss Buick in Waterbury before going to work at Anaconda American Brass. She was employed by Anaconda until her retirement in 1960. After retirement she was employed by the Iseli Co. part time for 10 years. She was a member of Union Congregational Church for more than 70 years. She was a member of its Ladies Aid Society and for more than 50 years she played the organ there. She was an avid traveler and a member of the Mattatuck Museum Arts Society. She was a member of the Watertown and Oakville senior citizens group, and the American Association of Retired Persons, Chapter 548 of Watertown. She used to play the organ at AARP meetings.
She leaves a brother, Harry G. Hull of Oakville.
-Town Times – June 6, 1996
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