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The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., December 25, 1919, page 6

OBITUARY

     Ranson Greene Bullack was born near Diley, Oregon, September 24, 1871; died at his home in Goldendale on December 23, 1919. His death followed a brief illness of the brain.
     Mr. Bullack moved to Klickitat County in 1878, and was married to Miss Ada Shurtz on December 25th, 1892. He leaves a wife; son, Byron, of Goldendale; one sister, Mrs. Emma Hunter, of Goldendale; three brothers, J.T. Bullack of Pendleton, Aaron, of Goldendale, and S.S. Bullack, of Newberg; besides a great many friends and acquaintances. His death marks the passing of a good man, thoughtful husband and an abundant provider. The sympathy of the community goes out to the bereaved family.
     The funeral occurred on Christmas morning, a large number of his friends and acquaintances gathering to aid in the last sad rites.

CARD OF THANKS

     The family wish to express their thanks and deep appreciation to all who so kindly rendered their assistance and sympathy during our late bereavement, in the death of R.G. Bullack.

THE FAMILY


The Klickitat County Agriculturist, Goldendale, WA., December 26, 1919, page 2

GREEN BULLACK

     Green Bullack, a pioneer resident of Klickitat county, passed away suddenly Tuesday last, from a hemorrhage of the brain. Mr. Bullack was a well-known farmer in the Spring Creek section for many years, where he accumulated a large fortune. At the time of his death he was engaged in the sale and repair of automobiles, and had in process of erection a large concrete building on the corner of Columbus avenue and Broadway. He leaves a wife and one son. Mr. Bullack was highly esteemed in the community and had an extensive acquaintance. The funeral services will take place Saturday.


The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 1, 1920, page 6

OBITUARY

     Ranson Greene Bullack was born near Diley, Oregon, September 24, 1871; died at his home in Goldendale on December 23, 1919. His death followed a brief illness of the brain.
     Mr. Bullack moved to Klickitat County in 1878, and was married to Mrs. Ada L. Shurtz on December 25th, 1892. He leaves a wife; son, Byron, of Goldendale; one sister, Mrs. Emma Hunter, of Goldendale; three brothers J.T. Bullack of Pendleton, Aaron, of Goldendale;, and S.S. Bullack, of Newberg; besides a great many friends and acquaintances. His death marks the passing of a good man, thoughtful husband and an abundant provider. The sympathy of the community goes out to the bereaved family.
     The funeral occurred on Christmas morning, a large number of his friends and acquaintances gathering to aid in the last sad rites.

CARD OF THANKS

     The family wish to express their thanks and deep appreciation to all who so kindly rendered their assistance and sympathy during our later bereavement, in the death of R.G. Bullack.

THE FAMILY


The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 1, 1920, page 5

EXTEND SYMPATHY

     The sincere sympathy of the neighbors of Spring Creek are extended to Mrs. R.G. Bullack and son in the loss of their husband and father, who lived many years in this community.


The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 20, 1920, page 5

EXTEND SYMPATHY

     This sincere sympathy of the neighbors of Spring Creek are extended to Mrs. R.G. Bullack and son in the loss of their husband and father who lived many years in this community.

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