Tuller, Lucinda (Dickenson) Palmer
1874-1951 Hartwick Obituary
Hartwick
Woman dies of Heart Attack
In
Bassett Hospital
Hartwick---Mrs.
Lucinda E. Tuller,76, of Hartwick died suddenly of a heart attack at
9:15 a. m. yesterday at Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, two hours
after her admission.
Funeral services will
be held at the Hartwick Congregational-Christian Church at 2:30 p. m.
Tuesday, with the Rev. George Becker, pastor of Hartwick Methodist
church, officiating. Burial will be in Hartwick Cemetery. Friends
may call at the Patterson Funeral Home tonight.
Mrs. Tuller was born
Aug. 12, 1874, in the Town of Otsego, daughter of Menzo and Eva
(Irons) Dickenson. She was twice married. Her first husband was
Edward Palmer of Hartwick, who died in 1894. She was married to
William H. Tuller of Hartwick in 1896. Mr. Tuller died Oct. 19,
1950.
She
was a member of the Congregational-Christian Church and its
affiliated women's organizations. She had been a resident of
Hartwick for the past seven years.
Before coming to
Hartwick, she had been a resident of Mount Vision and Oneonta. Most
of her married life was spent on a farm at South Hartwick.
She
is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lynn Washburn, Burlington Flats, a
granddaughter, Mrs. Donald Wallace, 14 Myrtle Ave., Oneonta; a
great-grandson,
Richard
Wallace, Burlington Flats; a sister, Mrs. Emma Balcolm, Hartwick,
and a brother, the Rev. Altert T. Dickenson, Nickleville, Pa.
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