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- Howard V. Fultz, Loda Farmer, Dies Monday
Lat Rites To Be Held At Loda Methodist Church Wednesday
Howard Vance Futlz, 51-years old Lada farmer, died Monday morning at 3 a.m. at his farm home. Mr. Fultz had been ill the past three months with a heart condition.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist church in Loda with Rev. Farris Roberts officiating. Burial followed in Mt. Hope cemetery.
During the services, Mrs. Russell Drechsler, Mrs. Russell Bomin, Rhoda Pitcher and Robert Hungerford sang accompanied by Mrs. John W. Walker.
Those in charge of the floral arrangements were Mrs. Ray stout, Mrs. Wallet Buck, Mrs. Chester Widmer, Mrs. Harold Bachman, Mrs. Roy Wycoff and Mrs. Carl Tammen.
Pallbearers were Ray Stout, Wallet Buck, Harry Swanson, Carl Tammen, Velber Beasley and Chester Widmer.
Mr. Fultz was born August 3, 1900 at Salem, Ind., a son of Earnest and Charlotte Hilt Fultz. His early childhood was spent at Salem until the family moved to Rantoul, where he attended school.
He was united in marriage May 22, 1929 to Wilma Gritten at Monticello, Ill. Mrs. Fultz survives.
The Fultz family moved to Loda on September 3, 1945 from Penfield and have resided since that time on a farm two miles north and two and a half miles east of Loda.
Mr. Fultz was a member of the Methodist church.
Surviving are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Jean Ronna of Loda, JoAnne and Erna at home; one son, Howard, Jr. at home, two grandchildren; four brothers, Glen and Claude of Rantoul, Ernest, Jr., of Lansing, Mich., and Carl of Pennsylvania.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two children, who died in infancy.
The Paxton Record, Paxton, Illinois. Thursday, 12 June 1952.
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