Mrs. Adah Mack Bullard, 53, wife of Thomas J. Bullard, Theresa, died in the Theresa hospital last Wednesday afternoon following a heart attack on Dec. 23.
The daughter of the late George and Nancy Cole Mack, she was born in Antwerp on July 13, 1888 and moved to Philadelphia as a child, where she attended school.
She was married to Mr. Bullard on Sept. 16, 1914, and the couple lived on a farm in Sterlingville until the government took over the land in the Pine Camp expansion.
They then moved to Philadelphia.
She was a member of St. Joseph's church.
Surviving, besides her husband, are four daughters:
1. Mrs. Raymond (Alyce) A. Elliott,
2. Cleveland, O.;
3. Betty C. Bullard, Syracuse;
4. K: Patricia Bullard, student at Albany state teachers college, and
5. Ruth V. Bullard, who resides at home;
a sister, Miss Jennie M. Mack, Bedford Hills, and three brothers, Edison D. Mack,. Watertown;. George Mack, Depauville, and Bert W. Mack, White Plains, and a granddaughter, Alyce Rae Elliott, Cleveland, O.
The funeral was held Saturday morning at 9:30 at the home and a half hour later at St. Joseph's Church. Interment was in Sterlingville cemetery.
Mrs. Adah Mack Bullard, 53, wife of Thomas J. Bullard, Theresa, died in the Theresa hospital last Wednesday afternoon following a heart attack on Dec. 23.
The daughter of the late George and Nancy Cole Mack, she was born in Antwerp on July 13, 1888 and moved to Philadelphia as a child, where she attended school.
She was married to Mr. Bullard on Sept. 16, 1914, and the couple lived on a farm in Sterlingville until the government took over the land in the Pine Camp expansion.
They then moved to Philadelphia.
She was a member of St. Joseph's church.
Surviving, besides her husband, are four daughters:
1. Mrs. Raymond (Alyce) A. Elliott,
2. Cleveland, O.;
3. Betty C. Bullard, Syracuse;
4. K: Patricia Bullard, student at Albany state teachers college, and
5. Ruth V. Bullard, who resides at home;
a sister, Miss Jennie M. Mack, Bedford Hills, and three brothers, Edison D. Mack,. Watertown;. George Mack, Depauville, and Bert W. Mack, White Plains, and a granddaughter, Alyce Rae Elliott, Cleveland, O.
The funeral was held Saturday morning at 9:30 at the home and a half hour later at St. Joseph's Church. Interment was in Sterlingville cemetery.
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