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Charlotte Mary <I>Pape</I> Krull

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Charlotte Mary Pape Krull

Birth
Petersburg, Boone County, Nebraska, USA
Death
19 Feb 2008 (aged 93)
Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Dexter, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Krull, Charlotte Mary Ann Arbor and Dexter, MI Charlotte Krull passed away peacefully on February 19, 2008 with family at her bed side. She was born December 27, 1914 in Petersburg, NE, the youngest of 11 children, to Bernard and Rose Pape. Charlotte met Arthur James "Bill" Krull and married him on October 25, 1931. He preceded her in death on June 11, 1967. She is also preceded by Amy Iott, an infant granddaughter, her mother and father as well as her ten brother and sisters. Charlotte and Bill came to Michigan in 1937 settling in the Dexter/Ann Arbor area. Besides raising a family of five girls and five boys, she was employed at Michigan Molded Plastics in Dexter and at the University of Michigan as secretary to the Dean of School of Engineering retiring in 1983. She is survived by her children; Virgil (Shirley) of Bristol, TN, Dale of Grass Lake, Kenneth (Judy) of Grand Rapids, Doris (Winferd, deceased) Moore of Dexter, Ruth Ann (Gary) Pope of Ann Arbor, Leroy of Dexter, Ronald (Marilyn) of Dexter, Mary (John) Murrel of Ann Arbor, Rita (John) Sutherland of Gainesville, FL and Sharon (Marc) Iott of Holly. Charlotte has 25 grandchildren. She also has 35 great-grandchildren, one great-great-granddaugh-ter, and many nieces, and nephews. Charlotte delighted in traveling with her children and grandchildren. Together they visited many states enjoying plays, U of M football and basketball games, unique and beautiful scenery, lazy river rafting, and spending time at her children's homes and cottages. She was an avid U of M sports fan and a long time member of the M Club. She was always willing to join a game of euchre and spearheaded a multitude of dinners and gatherings for family and friends. She was a member of the St. Joseph Parish of Dexter where she was active in the Altar Society. Currently she belonged to St. Thomas the Apostle Parish of Ann Arbor. While we are in sorrow of Charlotte's passing, we rejoice in her long and bountiful life. All who knew her found her to be a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, aunt and friend.
Krull, Charlotte Mary Ann Arbor and Dexter, MI Charlotte Krull passed away peacefully on February 19, 2008 with family at her bed side. She was born December 27, 1914 in Petersburg, NE, the youngest of 11 children, to Bernard and Rose Pape. Charlotte met Arthur James "Bill" Krull and married him on October 25, 1931. He preceded her in death on June 11, 1967. She is also preceded by Amy Iott, an infant granddaughter, her mother and father as well as her ten brother and sisters. Charlotte and Bill came to Michigan in 1937 settling in the Dexter/Ann Arbor area. Besides raising a family of five girls and five boys, she was employed at Michigan Molded Plastics in Dexter and at the University of Michigan as secretary to the Dean of School of Engineering retiring in 1983. She is survived by her children; Virgil (Shirley) of Bristol, TN, Dale of Grass Lake, Kenneth (Judy) of Grand Rapids, Doris (Winferd, deceased) Moore of Dexter, Ruth Ann (Gary) Pope of Ann Arbor, Leroy of Dexter, Ronald (Marilyn) of Dexter, Mary (John) Murrel of Ann Arbor, Rita (John) Sutherland of Gainesville, FL and Sharon (Marc) Iott of Holly. Charlotte has 25 grandchildren. She also has 35 great-grandchildren, one great-great-granddaugh-ter, and many nieces, and nephews. Charlotte delighted in traveling with her children and grandchildren. Together they visited many states enjoying plays, U of M football and basketball games, unique and beautiful scenery, lazy river rafting, and spending time at her children's homes and cottages. She was an avid U of M sports fan and a long time member of the M Club. She was always willing to join a game of euchre and spearheaded a multitude of dinners and gatherings for family and friends. She was a member of the St. Joseph Parish of Dexter where she was active in the Altar Society. Currently she belonged to St. Thomas the Apostle Parish of Ann Arbor. While we are in sorrow of Charlotte's passing, we rejoice in her long and bountiful life. All who knew her found her to be a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, aunt and friend.


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