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- O.D. McNulty Dead.
O.D. McNulty, patient sufferer for many months by an encroaching disease, was released by death Wednesday, August 13, 1919 at his home on West Dake street, this city. He underwent an operation in Kansas City two weeks ago but it did not result as desired.
The deceased was born July 15, 1858, iN Washington county, Kansas. August 12, 1877, he was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Williams who died in 1913. To this union was born two children, Mrs. Ellen Lanus and R.E. McNulty of Brookfield. In February 1915 he married Miss Lela Sharp, who survives him. Also four grandchildren remain: George and Joe Lanus and Etha Jewell and N.D. McNulty; his aged mother of South Haven, Kan.; four brothers, T.S. McNulty of Henryetta, Okla., J.N. and F.C. Jones, Smith Center, Kan., and F.P. Jones of Fairview, Okla.
Mr. McNulty lived on a farm northeast of Brookfield until about a year ago when he moved to his present home. He united with the new Garden Baptist church of this neighborhood in 1874.
The funeral was held at 3 p.m. this afternoon at the home conducted by Rev. D.M. Trout, and Rev. Wilcox of Marceline. Burial was made in Rose Hill cemetery under the direction of M.Y. Rusk.
Linn County Budget-Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Friday, 15 August 1919.
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- LKH note:
His death certificate, his obituary, and his headstone refer to him as O.D. McNulty.
On Find a Grave his name is given as Henry O.D. McNulty.
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