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    1. Charles Harold Fuller 1892-1956 and Madge Louise (Watts) Fuller 1893-1981
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    3. "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 162, No 1, p 16, Jan. 7, 1957. Charles H. Fuller, son of Menzo and Lizzie Huffman, was born May 1, 1892, in Battle Creek, Mich., and died at Ord, Neb., Dec. 18, 1956. On April 20, 1912, He married Madge Watts, who survives him. Other survivors are: a daughter, Merle Crow; a son, Menzo; 3 grandchildren; and a sister, Stella Williams, all of North Loup, Neb. He was baptized and joined the Gentry, Ark., Seventh Day Baptist Church, later transferring his membership to North Loup. In the absence of a regular pastor, funeral services were conducted by Rev. Ralph Sawyer. - Church clerk "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 203, No 12, p 27, Dec., 1981. Madge W. Fuller was born June 28, 1893 at North Loup, Nebraska, to Henry and Hannah Curry Watts and died October 8, 1981 at the David Place Nursing Home in David City, Nebraska, at the age of 88. Madge spent her early childhood on the family farm west of North Loup where she attended school at District 46. The family later moved to Wisconsin, but returned to North Loup where Madge continued her education at the North Loup High School. She was baptized by Rev. George B. Shaw and joined the Seventh Day Baptist Church. Madge was untied in marriage to Charles H. Fuller April 20, 1912 at North Loup. They moved to Gentry, Arkansas, but returned to North Loup just a few months later. After her husband's death December 18, 1956, she continued to make her home at North Loup until 1978 when she moved to the Lakeview Nursing Home in Grand Island. She had moved to the David Place Nursing Home in David City in August of this year. Survivors include one son, Menzo of Bridgeton, New Jersey; five grandchildren: Mrs. Carolyn Medbery of Grand Island, Mrs. Phyllis Williams of Omaha, Mrs. Kerry Rahn of San Antonio, TX, Richard Fuller of Reed City, MI, and Robert Fuller of St. Louis, MO; also seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, one daughter, one brother, one sister, and three half-sisters. Funeral services were held at the North Loup Seventh Day Baptist Church with Rev. Larry Graffius officiating on October 12, with graveside committal following at the Hillside cemetery west of North Loup. L. E. G. Note: Madge's mother was Hannah Clement, m(1) Charles Percy Curry. They Came to Milton http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jonsaunders

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