Person:Eva Tonkinson (1)

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Eva Alfretta Tonkinson
b.18 Jan 1869 Clark County, Ohio
m. 24 Dec 1884
  1. Walter Bert Fuller1887 - 1920
  2. Mary Elizabeth Fuller1889 - 1984
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Name[1] Eva Alfretta Tonkinson
Gender Female
Birth[1] 18 Jan 1869 Clark County, Ohio
Marriage 24 Dec 1884 Cowley County, Kansas(his 1st wife)
to Oliver Perry Fuller, Jr.
Death[1] 20 May 1921 Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas
Burial[1] Union Cemetery, Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas

Topeka (Kansas) Daily Capital, 23 May 1921, p. 5

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  2.   Winnfield (Kansas) Daily Free Press
    p. 5, 20 May 1921.

    MRS. O.P. FULLER DEAD.

    Mrs. O.P. Fuller, wife of District Judge O.P. Fuller, died this morning at the family home, at 5:20 o'clock. Mrs. Fuller has been ill for a number of months and has been very ill for about seven weeks.

    Mrs. Fuller whose maiden name was Eva Alfretta Tonkinson, was born in Springfield, Ohio, January 18, 1869. When a small child she came with her parents to Cowley county and has made her home here ever since. On December 24, 1884, she was married to O. P. Fuller. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Mary Fuller Watt, of Cambridge, two grandchildren, Fuller Parker Watt and Berkley Fuller, Son of their only son, Walter Fuller who died two years ago. One brother, Mr. Lon Tonkinson lives in Winfield and a sister, Mrs. Curtis Hess, lives in Colorado.

    Mrs. Fuller was a member of the First Christian church. She was also a member of the Political Science Club and the Royal Neighbors Lodge. She was a devoted wife and mother, a woman who devoted her life to her family.

    The funeral services will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Fuller residence, 820 East Ninth Avenue. Burial will be made in Union Cemetery.