This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ober, Brooks, Trullinger, Sawyer, Snyder, Bennett, Hannum Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/4177 Message Board Post: THE SIDNEY ARGUS - HERALD. December 6, 1945. "Well Known Farragut Resident Passes Away".-- Mrs. Hillary Burton (Dick) Trullinger of Farragut, who died Nov. 26, was a mother of nine children, seven of whom are living. 26 grandchildren and four great grandchildren mourn her death. Seven of her grandsons were among those listed in the services of their country in World War II. Clara Cuttler Ober was the daughter of Oliver F. Ober and Mary Brooks-Ober. She was born at Bloomfield, Iowa July 20, 1866, and had reached the age of 79 years. She was left motherless at the age of eight. At the age of 16 she united with the Methodist church. Later she transferred her membership to the Church of Christ in Farragut. She came to Farragut at the age of 18, directly to the home of her relatives, Isaac Trullinger. On Feb. 26, 1891, she and Hillary BurtonTrullinger, best known in the community as"Dick", were united in marriage by the Rev.Howe, at the time minister of the Church of Christ. In this companionship she became associated with one of the early pioneer families of the community. She is survived by seven children: 1. Milton Trullinger of Willow Springs, Missouri 2. Jesse (Mrs. George Sawyer) of Paxton, Nebraska 3. Earl Trullinger of Waterloo, Nebraska 4. Pearl (Mrs. Marrel Snyder) of Malvern, Iowa 5. Isaac Trullinger of Farragut, Iowa 6. Bessie (Mrs. Fletcher Bennett) of Shenandoah 7. Dollinver Trullinger of Farragut, Iowa Twenty six grandchildren, four great grandchildren and a nephew, Frank Hannum, of Omaha, whom she reared from childhood, also survive her. Her husband died October 7, 1935. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 in the Christian church at Farragut, conducted by Rev. Peter Jacobs of Shenandoah. Mrs. Chas. Herriman and Mrs. Herschel Whitehill, with Mrs. Albert Turnbull as pianist, sang three number: "This world is not my home," "The old rugged cross" and "Rock of Ages". The flowers were cared for by Mrs. O. W. Cutler, Mrs. Mac Lightfoot and Miss Fern Anderson. Casket bearers were Richard Trullinger, Fletcher Bennet, Gene Richardson, Marel Snyder, Roy Trullinger,. Frank Hannum. Interment was in the Farragut cemetery.