OBITUARY
Name: Albert Newton Cullen
From: The Journal Enterprise,
Providence, Kentucky
Date: Thursday, March 3, 1949
Albert N. Cullen, 55, died at 5 a.m. Sunday in Nichols Veterans Administration
Hospital in Louisville where he had been a patient since the preceding Monday.
He had been in ill health for some time with a heart ailment.
Mr. Cullen, a veteran of World War I, had been an employee of the Providence
Post Office for thirty years. He was a member of Victory Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Lela; mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Fraser,
of Providence; three daughters, Mrs. Guy Jackson and Miss Marian Cullen of
Providence, and Mrs. W. D. Roberts of Paducah; one grandchild; four brothers,
Ray, of Providence, Jimmy , of Madisonville, Strother and Ollie Cullen, of
California; two sisters, Mrs. T. O. Ainsworth, of Richmond, California, and Mrs.
Emil Ballwanze, of California; and two half-brothers, Henry, of California, and
Edward Cullen of Pontiac Mich.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Victory Baptist Church with the
Rev. E. G. Sisk officiating, assisted by the Rev. Albert Kemp. Pallbearers
were T. C. Thompson, Baker Thompson, James C. Barnhill Jr., George Montgomery,
Paul Fraser and Herbert Fraser. Burial was in Cullen Cemetery.