The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., May 7, 1925, page 1
OBITUARY
Simeon S. Bullack was born at Dilley, Washington county,
Oregon, February 20, 1868, and passed away May 4, 1925, at the age of 57
years, 2 months and 14 days, at his home in Newberg; also by two brothers
and illness.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna Bullack, and three
daughters, Bernice, Leila and Lorena, all of Newberg; also by two brothers
and one sister, Jimmie Bullack of Pendleton, Ore.; Aaron Bullack of Gridley,
Calif., and Mrs. E.B. Hunter of Goldendale, besides host of friends.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, from
the Chapman chapel, M.L. Sanders, D.D., officiating, followed by interment
in the Spring Creek Cemetery.
The Goldendale Sentinel Goldendale, WA., May 14, 1925, page 3
"Local Happenings"
Aaron Bullack, came up from Gridley, Calif., last week to attend the funeral services of his brother, S.S. Bullack, which were held here Wednesday afternoon.
The Newberg Graphic, Newberg, OR., May 7, 1925, page 5
"Local and Personal News"
Simeon J. Bullack died Tuesday morning at the home in east Newberg after a severe illness. Early Wednesday morning the family left for the funeral and burial in Goldendale, Wash., where they formerly lived. Preparations were made at the Hodson mortuary.
The Newberg Graphic, Newberg, OR., May 14, 1925, page 2
SIMEON S. BULLACK
Simeon S. Bullack was born at Dilley, Ore., February
20, 1868, and passed away May 5, 1925, after four weeks' illness, at his
home in Newberg, Ore., at the age of 57 years, 2 months, and 15 days.
At the age of ten years he moved with his folks to
Goldendale, Wash., where he lived until 1918, when he moved to Newberg.
In September, 1903, he was married to Edna M. Smith of
Bedford, Iowa. To this union were born five girls, two of whom died in
infancy.
He leaves to mourn his death a wife, Mrs. Edna Bullack,
and three daughters, Bernice, Leila and Lorena, all of Newberg, two brothers
and one sister, James Bullack of Pendleton, Ore., Aaron Bullack of Gridley,
Calif., and Mrs. E.B. Hunter of Goldendale, Wash., also a host of other relatives
and friends.
He was laid to rest in the Springcreek cemetery near
Goldendale.
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