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Eloise <I>Aaberg</I> Gull

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Eloise Aaberg Gull

Birth
Hot Springs, Fall River County, South Dakota, USA
Death
17 Sep 2015 (aged 94)
Custer, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Edgemont, Fall River County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Eloise to Elvin T. & Catherine (Griffin) Aaberg, the family farm was three miles North of Hot Springs.
Eloise went to elementary school at the Tomlin Country School and was a 1939 graduate of Hot Springs High School.
Eloise married, Paul V. Gull in 1939, they had one daughter. They celebrated their 50th Anniversary in 1989. Paul died in May of 1996.
Eloise worked many jobs, including cooking at several cafes,she was a long time ticket agent for the Trailways and Greyhound bus lines .
She was a great homemaker,and a wonderful cook.
Eloise was preceded in death by her husband, Paul V. Gull; only daughter, Paulette L. Ezernack; her parents, Elvin T. & Catherine Aaberg; eight siblings, Robert Aaberg; Lester Aaberg; Lucille Williams; Elvin Aaberg, Jr.; Marian Hoffman; Shirley Wortham; James Aaberg and Eugene Aaberg.
A memorial has been established in Eloise’s name to benefit the Rebekah Lodge in Edgemont.
Eloise to Elvin T. & Catherine (Griffin) Aaberg, the family farm was three miles North of Hot Springs.
Eloise went to elementary school at the Tomlin Country School and was a 1939 graduate of Hot Springs High School.
Eloise married, Paul V. Gull in 1939, they had one daughter. They celebrated their 50th Anniversary in 1989. Paul died in May of 1996.
Eloise worked many jobs, including cooking at several cafes,she was a long time ticket agent for the Trailways and Greyhound bus lines .
She was a great homemaker,and a wonderful cook.
Eloise was preceded in death by her husband, Paul V. Gull; only daughter, Paulette L. Ezernack; her parents, Elvin T. & Catherine Aaberg; eight siblings, Robert Aaberg; Lester Aaberg; Lucille Williams; Elvin Aaberg, Jr.; Marian Hoffman; Shirley Wortham; James Aaberg and Eugene Aaberg.
A memorial has been established in Eloise’s name to benefit the Rebekah Lodge in Edgemont.


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