Obituary Record

Albert Eli Bullock
Died on 6/8/1936
Buried in Arlington Cemetery

18 June, 1936 - The Enterprise

A. E. BULLOCK, ARLINGTON BURIED

Funeral services for A. E. Bullock were held on Wednesday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Tom Dowell, at 2:30.

The services were in charge of the Rev. William Park, pastor of the First Baptist church of Fremont, of which Mr. Bullock was a member. Rev. H. C. Van Valkenburgh and Rev. Ralph P. Rasmussen assisted in the services.

A quartet composed of Vernon Marshall, W. A. Reckmeyer, Mrs. George Marshall and Miss Vee Louise Marshall, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Carl Keller, sang “There’ll Be No Night There”, “Face to Face”, and “Some Time We’ll Understand”.

The pallbearers were W. A. Hall, James Hall, Ed Nonnamaker, Bern Decker, Avery Haynes and Mel Springgate.

Mr. Bullock was born on September 12, 1855 at Caruthersville, Mo., and on December 7, 1881 was married to Mahaley Ellen Curl. The family resided in Kentucky before coming to Fremont about 15 years ago.

Interment was made in the Arlington cemetery.

~~~Obituaries courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair, Nebraska Public Library~~~

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Printed in the Washington County Enterprise on 6/18/1936


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