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- [S927] Obituary.
Phillip Ullman?s obituary was published in the Zanesville Times Recorder on 11 May 1938:
PHILLIP ULLMAN FUNERAL SERVICE IS HELD TUESDAY
CALDWELL, O., May 10 - Last rites for Phillip Ullman, 90, life-long
resident and well known retired farmer of Elk township, Noble county,
were held Tuesday morning at 10 o?clock at Zion Evangelical Lutheran
church, near Harriettsville, following short funeral services at the home
and burial was made in the new cemetery near the church.
The deceased was a son of the late Phillip Ullman, Sr., who with five
brothers came from Germany and were among the first settlers of Noble
county. They were Peter, Fred, Louis, Jacob and Henry. His mother,
Elizabeth Ullman, known throughout the whole community as ?Aunt
Lizzie? died 25 years ago at the age of 98.
He was a lifelong member of the Lutheran church and surviving are
his widow, Mrs. Maggie Fleeman Ullman, one son and one daughter,
Benjamin Ullman of the family home and Mrs. A. R. Morrison of Thornville.
The brother and sisters are William Ullman of Whipple, Mrs. Phoebe Beard-
more, Warner, and Mrs. Mary Glover, Ben?s Run, W.Va. A number of
relatives live in Caldwell and Noble county. Albert Handschumaker, of
South Cumberland street is a nephew of the deceased.
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