Camden Advance Journal: December 4, 1930

Death Reunites Beloved Couple
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Mrs. R. E. Pullman Passes Away This Morning At Family Home
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Husband Died Nov. 13th
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Mrs. Pullman Ill When Husband Passed Away - Got Better - Change Took Place Saturday.

The death of Mrs. R. E. Pullman occurred this morning at 5:45. The illness and deaths of
both Mr. and Mrs. Pullman, one of Camden's best known and beloved couples, in the brief
space of 21 days forms a most sad chapter in the annals of the community. When Mr. Pullman
passed away November 13, Mrs. Pullman was also very ill with pneumonia. Friends held out
little hope for her reccovery, but after a time she began to improve. Her condition
continued favorable until Saturday when a change took place and since, the end was imminent
from day to day.

She was born March 7, 1864 at Taberg, the daughter of Mary Armstrong and Charles Clark. In
1895, March 6th, she was married at Taberg to Roselle E. Pullman. She was a member of the
Camden Chapter Order of Eastern Star and the Presbyterian church. She is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Ostrander; three sisters, Miss Cora Clark of Taberg, Mrs. Jennie
Loveland and Mrs. S. E. spinning of Rome and one niece, Mrs. Arthur Walsworth of Rome; one
nephew, Ralph Spinning of Buffalo.

The funeral will be held at two o'clock Sunday at her late home. Burial is to be at Taberg.

PULLMAN - In Camden, N.Y., December 4, 1930, Mrs. R. E. Pullman, age 66 years.

Camden Advance Journal: December 18, 1930

Final Loving Tribute Paid to Mrs. Pullman
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Home Packed Sunday at Funeral -- Remains Laid Beside Husband in Taberg Cemetery

The Rev. C. G. Roop of the Methodist church officiated at the funeral servies fro Mrs.
R. E. Pullman, which were conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at the family home on Preston street.
There was a very large attendance and numerous and beautiful were the floral tributes.
Bearers were W. H. McDaniels, L. H. Smith, William Reymore, W. R. Garlick, R. C. Jones and
Milton Eastham. The remains were taken to Taberg for interment in the family plot, where
only three weeks before the body of Mr. Pullman was laid at rest. A large number of
automobiles formed the funeral cortege.

Those from out of town who were present at the services were Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Spinning,
Mrs. Jennie Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Odell, Mrs.
Ella Eggan, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds, Rome; Miss Cora Clark, Taberg;
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parker, Miss Doris Parker, Mrs. Ella Ruston, Mrs. Jane Hall, Syracuse;
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ganter, Mr. Alton Miller, Watertown; Mr. Frank Hodge, Earl Hodge, Emery
Wood, Miss Gertrude Wood, Mrs. Elizabeth Sterling, Herkimer; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stauring,
Adelbert Stauring, Gertrude Stauring, Mr. and Mrs. William Hull, Mrs. Cornelia Pullman,
Chadwicks; Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanHovenburg, Charles Ballard, Knoxboro; Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Petrie, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ostrander, Pulaski.

In this connection we wish to state that Mrs. Pullman was born March 7, 1866, instead of 1864
as stated in the account of her death. She was 64 years of age.

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