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<center>'''Mrs. D. C. Buller'''</center> | |||
Elizabeth E. Buller, nee Becker, wife of D. C. Buller of Halstead, Kansas, was born on a farm southwest of Halstead, known as thw Abe Schowalter farm, on april13l,1 1893. As a little girl she received her first schooling in district No. 2 near her home. | |||
In 1905, at the age of 12 years, she moved to Goltry, Okla., with her parents, brothers and sisters and there grew to womanhood. On Oct. 31, 1912, she was untied in marriage with D. C. Buller, who is deeply sorrowing over the loss of his life's companion. Goltry, Okla., remained their home for a number of years. Ten children were born to this union, six sons and four daughters. One infant son preceded his mother into the gret beyond. | |||
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Revision as of 07:57, 7 May 2013
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1937 Jul 14 p. 6
Birth date: 1893 Apr 13
Elizabeth E. Buller, nee Becker, wife of D. C. Buller of Halstead, Kansas, was born on a farm southwest of Halstead, known as thw Abe Schowalter farm, on april13l,1 1893. As a little girl she received her first schooling in district No. 2 near her home.
In 1905, at the age of 12 years, she moved to Goltry, Okla., with her parents, brothers and sisters and there grew to womanhood. On Oct. 31, 1912, she was untied in marriage with D. C. Buller, who is deeply sorrowing over the loss of his life's companion. Goltry, Okla., remained their home for a number of years. Ten children were born to this union, six sons and four daughters. One infant son preceded his mother into the gret beyond.