- THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD. September 17, 1918. "Farragut News". --Maude Kelsey was born August 12, 1872 in Henry county, Iowa, and diedSeptember 11, 1918 about 9 a.m. in the Methodist hospital in Omaha, atthe age of 46 years and 23 days.
She was united in marriage to Frank Trullinger on November 7, 1892 ather home near Shenandoah. They at once came here, making their home atthis place until last spring, when they moved to a farm near Clark,Nebraska. She is survived by her husband and five children. They areCarl, Walter, Mabel, Charles and Roy. All were present at the fueral.
The body was brought to this place Thursday evening. The funeral washeld at the Christian church Saturday afernoon at 3 o'clcok, conductedby Rev. E. E. Lowe, paster of the Christian church at Bedford, Iowa.The music was furnished by Mrs. B.F. Herriman, Mrs Geo. Rice, C. C.Campbell and Geo. Cutler, with Miss Bertha Sharp at the piano. Thepallbearers were C. C. Campbell, Fred Long, Joe Miller, Rolla Jones,L. C. Clark and William Coy, Jr.
Mrs. Trullinger had been in poor health several years and had gone tothe Methodist hospital in Omaha, where she underwent an operation andit was thought at first she would recover, but she was not able tostand the severe operation.
The Royal Neighbors, of which she was a member, attended the funeralin a body. There were many beautiful floral offerings from friends,lodges, high school, band and relatives. Walter, the second son who isin the navy and is a member of the marine band at Norfolk, Virginia,was granted a furlough to attend the funeral.
Mrs. Trullinger had made this her home for almost 26 years and hadmany dear friends who are grieved at ther death. She was a member ofthe Christian church, also of the R. N. A. lodge of this place.
The relatives who were present from out of town were her mother Mrs.Kelsey, and daughters Ona and Mrs. C. Aldrich of Shenandoah, and sonJames of near there; Mrs. Glen Bright of Shenandoah, a niece of thedeceased; Mr. and Mrs. James Trulligner and daughter, Mrs. D. Beck andMrs. Melvin Townsend of Clark, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. John Trullingerand daughter, Mrs. D. Redfield, and husband of Shenandoah.
The funeral was largely attended. The burial was made in the Farragutcemetery. The family have the sincere sympathy of many friends.
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