Edna-Hull-Obituary

Edna Hull

Dunlap, Iowa

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March 18, 2018
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Dunlap, Iowa

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Edna Viola (Melby) Hull was born October 30, 1921, to Adolph and Lena (Evenson) Melby near Moorhead, Iowa. On March 5, 1940, Edna married Leo Dale Hull. The couple farmed in the area. Leo died on September 29, 1998. In October of 2015, Edna became a member of the Dunlap Specialty Care. The...

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Aunt Edna never failed to laugh at something each time I saw her. She turned out some great children, that's for sure. But Edna didnt let the bumps and trials of life get her down. Always a welcoming smile, her little giggle or laugh.

May she now enjoy her reunion with Leo and Ronnie in heaven.

Love ya, Aunt Edna!VQNP8

Praying for your family as you say your final goodbyes until you meet again. Edna was very special and loved so very much.

George an family sorry to hear of your mother an the kids grandmother. You got to spend many ayear with her. Sorry for your loss. Alan/Judy Whitmore

So sorry to hear of your loss. Have fond memories of your whole family. Especially think of your mom whenever I make a Sourcream Raisin Pie as I use her recipe. Thoughts and prayers to you all. Sue Coberly

So sad to hear about Edna. I remember her laugh. When I was real little, I remember Leo taking me on my first tractor ride. For a city girl, that was pretty cool. Part way in, sitting on his lap, he asked me if I wanted to drive. So excited, I drove it right into the ditch. I remember Edna laughing until there were tears in her eyes, and then handing me a piece of her Sour Cream and Raisin pie. You are all in our prayers.

So sorry to hear of your mom's passing. She went to sleep and woke up with God and other family members. You have our deepest sympathy. Byron and Mary Jo Hartwig

My deepest sympathies to your family. Lots of good times were had by my mom, Edith and her sisters with their cousin Edna. They loved visiting. My mom, Ethel and Irene had a hard time remembering their Norwegian, but I bet when those ladies got together, everyone spoke it! God Blessed your family with giving her a long time here with you.

So sorry for your loss. She always remembered I collected Teddy Bears.She was a neat lady.

Thinking of your entire family.