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| Birth: | 27 Jan 1893 in Chicago, IL |
| Death: | 10 Feb 1989 in Lea Manor, Norwalk, Waterbury, CT |
| Sex: | F |
| Father: | Frank Elmer Stull b. Mar 1872 in ,, MI |
| Mother: | Grace Elizabeth Chapin b. Int 1874 (Age 6 In 1880 Census) in ,, IL |
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Burial: Aug 1989 Belle Plaine, Benton, IA
Belle Plaine
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| Changed: 1 Jun 2005 21:39:48 |
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Grace's ashes were buried by her son Jim, his wife Ann, their son Jim, his wife Selma, and their children, Brendan, Ian and Morgan at the family plot in Oak Hill Cemetery, Belle Plaine, Benton, IA31 May 20031:54:28Deforest Stull was, according to her, Grace H. Stull's "cousin", and we have pictures of them together when they were young. Late in life, she was a bit vague on details. He was about 10 year older than Grace, and so I never had the exact relationship until it was supplied by James Capobianco.
It is reported that there "were lots of cousins".1 Jun 200521:41:20I originally had the date as 27 Aug, 1917, but a newspaper clipping gives the date as Tuesday, August 15.
7 Feb 200022:39:28
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- Title: Burrows/Blue gravesite Oak Hill Cemetery
Author: Jim Burrows
Text: I have twice been to the family grave site in Belle Plains. There
is one large central stone. On one side (the North?) is carved thename Burrows. On the other side the name Blue is carved above thename Noble. There are three smaller stones to the North? and fourin the opposite direction. All of the stones but that of Dr. Nobleare of the same style. His is larger and simpler.
The cemetary records indicate that there are two unmarked graves
in the plot--those of Thomas C. Blue and his wife Winnie TaylorBlue. It would appear that neither was cremated. Records indicatethat Lowell, Wm H. and Alice were cremated, but Alice's grave ismarked with wire as if her body were buried there.
The stones are arranged thus:
EPN ABN JDB EAB
Blue
Nobel
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Burrows
IBB WHB LAB (TCB) (WTB)
The inscriptions read:
Dr. E. P. Noble / 1868 - 1904 / At Rest
Alice Blue Noble / 1871 Peterson 1962
Father / John D. Blue / 1844 - 1930
Mother / Ella A. Blue / 1844 - 1939
Iona Blue Burrows / 1868 - 1936
William H. Burrows / 1865 - 1946
Lowell A. Burrows / 1891 - 1938
Iona's grave is also marked by two metal markers--one for the DAR,
and one for the PEO.
We have since buried my grandmother, Grace, in her husband
Lowell's plot.Date: 2 Sep 2002
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