NameIrena Mae GREEN157
Birth20 Oct 1883, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Death16 Feb 1956, Whitewater, Walworth Co., Wisconsin
Burial18 Feb 1956, Milton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationTeacher
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherClark Witter GREEN (-1841)
MotherUrsula Diadama MONROE (1848-1908)
Spouses
Birth24 Aug 1880, Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Death15 Aug 1949, Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial17 Aug 1949, Milton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationFarmer, Meat Market
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
Marriage21 Nov 1906, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ChildrenHarold Witter (1909-1989)
 Ronald Evan (1917-1993)
 Kenneth Duane (1920-1999)
 Richard Wayne (1923-1974)
Notes for Irena Mae GREEN
Irena Mae (Greene) Hull 1883-1956
"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Feb. 23, 1956, p 5.
Mrs. R. Loyal Hull, 72, Milton, who has been in ill health several months, died last Thursday morning in a Whitewater nursing home.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist church, the Rev. Elmo F. Randolph officiating. Kenneth A. Babcock, Milton College, gave the song service. Burial was in Milton cemetery. Pallbearers were Herb Lipke, Walter Sayre, B. R. Rood, Roger Burdick, W. G. Polan and George Shellestad.
Rena M., daughter of Witter and Ursula Greene, was born Oct. 20, 1883, in the town of Milton. On Nov. 21, 1906, she was married to Richard Loyal Hull, who preceded her in death.
As a young woman she attended Milton Academy and taught in Rock County rural schools. She was a member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church and a past president of the Woman's Village Improvement club. She was a member of the S. D. B. Woman's circle and of Milton Historical society.
Mrs. Hull loved flowers and was artistically inclined.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. James Hughes, Loves Park, Ill.; four sons, Harold, of Evansville, Ronald of Cleveland, Ohio, Kenneth of Milton, and Wayne, of Waupaca; one brother, Clark Greene of South Milwaukee who is spending the winter in Van Nuys, Calif.; and 15 grandchildren. A sister died in infancy.
Following the funeral, the relatives were guests at lunch of Mrs. Frank Hull and Miss Kathryn Hull, Milton Junction.
Notes for Richard Loyal (Spouse 1)
Richard Loyal Hull 1880-1949
"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Aug. 18, 1949, p 8.
Funeral services for Richard Loyal Hull were held Wednesday in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist church with Dr. Edwin B. Shaw officiating. I.O.O.F. services were held at the Milton Cemetery.
Mr. Hull died Monday morning in Mercy hospital, Janesville, where he had been a patient for a week. He had been ill for many months.
The son of Richard and Jennie Buirley Hull, he was born in the town of Milton Aug. 24, 1880, and was married to Rena May Green, Nov. 21, 1906. As a young man, he worked for A. M. Van Horn in a meat market in Milton, later becoming a partner of Harry B. Crandall in the same work. He retired to a farm in the southwest portion of the village of Milton in 1930. He was a member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist church and the Du Lac lodge of the I.O.O.F.
Survivors are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. James Hughes, Milton; four sons, Harold, of Evansville; Ronald of Mallwood Estates; Kenneth of Milton, and Richard, at home; and 11 grandchildren.
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