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The Family of

Mark and Rose Bullock

Their children:

Sarah       Margaret       John       Mary

Mark Dunkin BULLOCK,  1st child of Nebraska Turpin and Margaret BULLOCK, nee DUNKIN was born 5 October 1891 in Delaware County, Indiana, married Rose Etna ROSS 14 November 1914 at _____, Indiana.   Rose, daughter of _____ and _____ ROSS, nee _____, was born 12 June 1892 in Randolph County, Indiana.

Mark:
Member Auburn Pcosbytomarm Church, Graduated Selma High School in 1909. Member Whitney Masonic Lodge #229 F. A.M. . Former farmer and retired foreman from Warner Gear.
Rose:
Member Methodist Church. Attended Farmland High School. Member Auburn Chapter #103 C.E.S.


Rose died 5 September 1948.
Mark died __ _____ 19__.
Mark and Rose are buried and is buried in _____ Cemetery, _____ City, _____ County, Indiana.

Mark D. Bullock;
County Native
Dies in Auburn
    AUBURN – Mark D. Bullock, 87, died Tuesday at the DeKalb Memorial Hospital, Auburn.
    Mr. Bullock, a Delaware County native, resided at 1617 S. Van Buren St,. Auburn.   He was a former supervisor at the Warner Gear division of Borg Warner, in Auburn and had resided in Auburn 25 years.
    His wife, the former Rose Ross, died in 1948.
    Survivors include a son, John, Auburn; Mrs. Rolland (Sarah) Stephens, Muncie; Mrs. Walter (Margaret) Kleeman, Auburn; Mrs. Allen (Mary) Joan Bohis, South Windsor, Conn.; a brother, Paul Bullock, Florida; four sisters, Mrs. Fred Swander, Muncie , Mrs. Ralph Austin, Albany, Mrs. Paul Cromer, Selma, and Mrs. Eugene
Cromer, Muncie; nine grand children and 16 great grandchildren.
    Mr. Bullock was a member of the Auburn Presbyterian Church and former elder at the church. He was a member of the Auburn Masonic Lodge and the Scottish Rite.
    Calling hours begin at 2 p.m. today at the Dilgard Cline Funeral Home, 502 N. Main St., Auburn. Masonic Services are planned this evening.
    Funeral will be at the Auburn Presbyterian Church, South Jackson Street, at 1 p.m. Friday. Friends may call at the church after 1 p.m. Friday prior to the service, which will conducted by Rev. Ron Oglebee, pastor of the church. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery in Auburn.


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