Lull, Pamela 1837-1932 Morris
Obituary
Mrs.
Pamela Lull, Oldest Resident of Morris, Dies
Funeral
Services Held Saturday at Home of Son
With
Burial in Hillington Cemetery
Morris, May 23---Probably, the oldest resident in
this community was Mrs. Pamela Lull, 94 years, nine months, who died
Thursday at the home of her son, W. S. Lull, on upper Main street
here. Death was caused by the infirmities of age.
Born in the town of Laurens, August 5, 1837, the
daughter of William J. and Olive (Bundy) Stewart, she married,
November12, 1856, Almon B. Lull, who died in 1875, leaving her with
six children, the eldest 14 years and the youngest 15 months.
Surviving are: Edwin L., of Oneonta, W. Scott and Clarence of
Morris, and Frank B., of Los Angeles, besides four grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren. Two sisters, Mrs. Mary Leonard of
Schaghticoke and Miss Eliza Stewart.
Mrs. Lull's life had been spent in and around Morris.
During her latter years, she was partially blind. Unable to read,
nevertheless she was interested in events of the day, and her life
was the life of her children, their interests, her interests. For
many years she was tenderly cared for by her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lull.
The funeral was held Saturday at 2 p. m., at her late
home, Rev. F. G. Leonard officiating. Burial was in Hillington
cemetery. Many beautiful flowers were brought for the funeral.
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