Shelby County Indiana
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Nulliner
The Shelby Democrat
Tuesday, June 12, 1928
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DEATH OF AGED
WOMAN FRIDAY
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Mrs. Nancye Nulliner, widow of the late George W. Nulliner and one of the oldest and most respected residents of Shelby county died at her home in Moral township, seven miles north of Fairland at 10 o'clock Friday night. Mrs. Nulliner has been in bad health for quite a while and her death was caused by apoplexy.
The funeral services will be held at the late home Monday afternoon at two o'clock, with the Rev. C. G. Chandler, of the Baptist Memorial church of Indianapolis, officiating. Burial in the family lot at Forest Hill cemetery in charge of Charles M. Ewing, funeral director.
The deceased was born in Addison township, Shelby county, December 11, 1853, and at the time of death was seventy-four years, six months and four days of age. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Seal Campbell and was one of the most beloved citizens of the community where she resided.
She is survived by five children; Mrs. Stella Mahley of near London, Mrs. Mamie Rohrman, at home, Mrs. Goldie Hulbing, of Indianapolis, Fred Nulliner of this city and George Nulliner at home. She is also mourned by one step-daughter, Mrs. Emma Lee of Moral township. Besides the children there remain ten grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Dobbins, of Shelbyville, Mrs. Missouri Mohr, of Jackson township, and Mrs. Susie Owens, of Indianapolis, and two brothers, Ollie Campbell, of Indianapolis and Andrew Campbell of south of Shelbyville.
The entire county will be sincerely grieved to learn of the death of this well known woman for all who knew her loved her.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
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