© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, August, 15, 1962 Laura Elizabeth [Mease] Trull Funeral Services For Albert Woman Are Held Monday Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Oney Baptist church for Mrs. Laura Elizabeth Trull, who died at her home in Albert. Rev. Dois Nix, pastor, assisted by Rev. Larry Evans, pastor of the Oney Christian church officiated. Burial was in the Oak Grove cemetery. Mrs. Trull was born May 23, 1877, in Canton, N.C. She was married October 22, 1907, to L.W. Trull at Waynesville, N.C. The family moved to the Albert community in 1913. She was a member of the Methodist church. Survivors include four sons, Weldon Trull and Buck Trull of Albert, Bill Trull of Houston and Arlo Trull of Fort Cobb; three daughters, Mrs. Lula Hall and Mrs. Elsie Crow of Fort Cobb and Miss Iza Trull of Albert; 18 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren; one brother, Turner Meece of Bellingham, Wash. Her husband died December 14, 1958, and her eldest son, Jack, died April 18, 1961. |
© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, April 26, 1961 Jake Arnett Trull Jake A. Trull, was a resident of Caddo county for almost 50 years. He was born July 18, 1898, at Canton, N.C. and came to the Oney community in 1913. He was a veteran of both World Wars and had been a member of the Baptist church. His mother was Mrs. Laura Trull, Oney; brothers and sisters, Weldon and Elbert Trull, both of Oney; Arlo Trull, Fort Cobb, and Bill Trull of Texas; Mrs. Lula Hall and Mrs. Elsie Crow, Fort Cobb and Miss Iza Trull, Oney. |
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