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Assorted Obituaries from early Fulton County Ohio Page ... - RootsWeb

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through -out her many years of life. She was a, faithful member of the Mennonite church and her<br />

zeal, faith and devotion will long be remembered, not only by her family but by all who knew her.<br />

Yes, she's gone and now is waiting In the cloudless realms of day And she's calling us to follow<br />

Where her steps have led the way.<br />

Card Of Thanks<br />

There were so many ways in which kind neighbors and friends aided and comforted us, and helped<br />

whenever and wherever we needed help, that we wish to take this means of thanking<br />

one and all.<br />

The Family. --Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor and Family, /Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Schmucker, Mrs.. A. J.<br />

Schmucker and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Buehrer.<br />

VIOLA MAE QUILLET<br />

Viola Mae Quillet, daughter of William and Elizabeth Rupp, was born Sept. 14, 1921, near Elmira,<br />

<strong>Ohio</strong>, where she graced as a jewel the home of her parents. She graduated <strong>from</strong> Archbold highschool<br />

in 1939, then attended business college in Toledo for a time, after which she was employed as<br />

bookkeeper with Saunders' builder supply at Wauseon, O. On Sept. 24, 1941 she was united in<br />

marriage with Verl Quillet of near Tedrow where they were for a time engaged in farming. When her<br />

husband was called in the service, she again engaged in bookkeeping at Wauseon foundry which she<br />

continued until <strong>early</strong> this present year. Two children were born to them, Vitus Dean and William<br />

Howard. She departed this life May the 8th, 1947, at Wauseon Hospital.<br />

There remain to mourn their loss, her loving husband Verl, and dear little Vitus Dean, her parents, four<br />

brothers and two sisters, John H. Rupp and Ervin W. Rupp of Archbold, O., Vernon G. Rupp<br />

of West Unity, O., Mrs. Kenneth Lauber, Fayette, O., and William, Jr., and Betty Ann at home with<br />

their parents. Also her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Quillet and their family and many<br />

friends who became attached to her in her short stay; here.<br />

A lovely bud had burst to bloom, And made us glad a day But then came Death will all its gloom And<br />

made it fade away. Her fragrance; yet is with us here Thru memories always sweet, Oh!' may we meet<br />

again, Above; And make our joy complete.

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