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Milton Courier

April 1993

Milton, Milton Twp., Rock County, Wisconsin

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Nina Mae SUMMERS, 96, died Thursday, April 8, 1993, at Edgerton Memorial
Hospital.
She was born March 28, 1897, and was adopted in 1897 by Delos and Victoria
(FOX) HASKINS in Milton. She graduated from Marion High School in Iowa, attended Milton College and Janesville Business College. She married William SUMMERS Oct. 24, 1928; he died in July of 1933.
She worked at the Pullman Co. in Chicago. Upon returning to Milton, she worked for
the Plant Department of the Wisconsin Telephone Co. of Janesville. She worked in the Milton Post Office for 32 years, retiring in 1962. She was a member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church. At the time of her death she was the oldest living member of the church and belonged to its women's circle. She was also a member of the Business and Professional women of Milton and the Milton Historical Society. She was a former member of the Rock Co. Republican Women's Club, the Milton Women's Club and the National Association of Retired Federal Employees.
She is survived by a son, Stephen (Anna) of Milton; a daughter, Norma
EDWARDSON of Milton; seven grandchildren: Stig, Kurt, Chris, and Gretchen EDWARDSON, Susan EDWARDSON WAYNE, all of Illinois, William and David SUMMERS of Milton; a step-granddaughter, Frances (Schaible) LESHER of New Mexico; seven great-grandsons; a great-granddaughter; two step-great-grandchildren; a cousin, Stan FOX of Milton; and a special friend, Mildred OAKLEY of Madison.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 13 at the Milton Seventh Day Baptist
Church. Burial was in the Milton Cemetery. Rev. George Calhoun officiated. [Thursday edition, p. 2]

Ronald Evan HULL, 75, of 202 East Garfield Ave, Marion, died Monday, April 12,
1993 at Shawano.
He was born in Milton on May 20, 1917, the son of Richard Loyal and Irena Mae
(GREENE) HULL. He attended Milton Schools, UW-Whitewater and received a bachelor of arts degree from Milton College in 1941. He was an all-around athlete at both colleges and was inducted in the Milton College Hall of Fame.
He was married on June 7, 1943 to Barbara W. BIEDERMANN at the Methodist
Episcopal Church.
He served in the U.S. Marine Corps and the Navy. Following medical discharge he
became a radio (civilian) instructor at Truax Field in Madison. He then worked at the Highway Trailer Co., in Edgerton, and became a sales manager in 1949. He was later employed at J.H. Holan & Stahl Metal Products in Cleveland, Ohio.
The HULLs returned to Janesville in 1962 and he again was employed at Highway
Trailers where he served in several managerial positions. He came to Marion in 1974 and was general manager of Marion Body Works. After retirement from there he began his own business as a representative for AIL Insurance Co.
[Long paragraph listing all his children and grandchildren.]
A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. tonight, Thursday, April 15, at the Rhodes
and Beil Funeral Home, Marion. Father Joseph A. Minnis will officiate. Friends may call after 5:30 p.m. at the funeral home until the time of the service. [Thursday edition, p. 5]
 
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