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William Edward Bullen

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William Edward Bullen

Birth
Stockbridge, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
19 Mar 1915 (aged 51)
Nashua, Chickasaw County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Nashua, Chickasaw County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 39
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Wm. Bullen Dead.-- News of the death last Friday, of Wm. Bullen, a prosperous and well known farmer living north of Nashua, came as a great shock to the community as few knew that he was sick. He was taken with Pneumonia about a week previous and while he had been very sick his relatives and friends had little thought but that he would recover until a short time before the end came at about 3 a.m. Friday.

The greater part of Mr. Bullen's life had been spent in this community and he was respected by all who knew him and his untimely death will be mourned by many outside of his circle of relatives.

William Edward Bullen, the eldest son of Osborn L. and Sarah Ann Bullen, was born at Stockbridge, Wis., June 16, 1861, [sic] being the eldest of fourteen. At the age of six years he came with his parents to this vicinity where he spent the greater part of his life. On Feb. 12, 1906, he was united in marriage to Miss Grace Harmon, and to this union four children were born, three of whom are living. He is also survived by his father, mother, five brothers and five sisters, namely: Amos J. and Osie Bullen, of Nashua, Bernard, of Charles City, John, of Idaho and Lou, of Montana, Mrs. W. F. Harrison, Mrs. W.R. Wright and Mrs. Nettie S. (Roy) Zwanzigar, of Nashua, Mrs. Grace (Leo) Bruns, of Greene, and Mrs. Harry DuBoise, of Wolf Point, Mont.

The Funeral was held from the home Sunday at 10 a.m., conducted by Rev. Paul Pease, and interment was in Oak Hill cemetery.

[The Nashua Reporter, March 25, 1915, page 1]
Wm. Bullen Dead.-- News of the death last Friday, of Wm. Bullen, a prosperous and well known farmer living north of Nashua, came as a great shock to the community as few knew that he was sick. He was taken with Pneumonia about a week previous and while he had been very sick his relatives and friends had little thought but that he would recover until a short time before the end came at about 3 a.m. Friday.

The greater part of Mr. Bullen's life had been spent in this community and he was respected by all who knew him and his untimely death will be mourned by many outside of his circle of relatives.

William Edward Bullen, the eldest son of Osborn L. and Sarah Ann Bullen, was born at Stockbridge, Wis., June 16, 1861, [sic] being the eldest of fourteen. At the age of six years he came with his parents to this vicinity where he spent the greater part of his life. On Feb. 12, 1906, he was united in marriage to Miss Grace Harmon, and to this union four children were born, three of whom are living. He is also survived by his father, mother, five brothers and five sisters, namely: Amos J. and Osie Bullen, of Nashua, Bernard, of Charles City, John, of Idaho and Lou, of Montana, Mrs. W. F. Harrison, Mrs. W.R. Wright and Mrs. Nettie S. (Roy) Zwanzigar, of Nashua, Mrs. Grace (Leo) Bruns, of Greene, and Mrs. Harry DuBoise, of Wolf Point, Mont.

The Funeral was held from the home Sunday at 10 a.m., conducted by Rev. Paul Pease, and interment was in Oak Hill cemetery.

[The Nashua Reporter, March 25, 1915, page 1]

Gravesite Details

Stone DOD is incorrectly inscribed; should be 1915.



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