Person:Vivian Crumrine (2)

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  1. Lawrence George Crumrine1926 - 2012
  2. Robert Gordon Crumrine1930 - 2020
  3. Vivian Marie Crumrine1931 - 2019
m. 25 Aug 1950
Facts and Events
Name Vivian Marie Crumrine
Gender Female
Birth? 7 Oct 1931 Readstown, Vernon, Wisconsin, United States
Marriage 25 Aug 1950 Vernon, Wisconsin, United Statesto Curtis Lavon Dull
Death? 2 May 2019 Machesney Park, Winnebago, Illinois, United States
Burial? Sunset Memorial Gardens, Machesney Park, Winnebago, Illinois, United States
References
  1.  
    Obituary.

    Vivian M. Dull, 87, of Machesney Park passed away Thursday, May 2, 2019, in Presence Cor Mariae Center. Born October 7, 1931, in Readstown, WI, the daughter of Earl and Clara (Kyser) Crumrine. She married her high school sweetheart, Curtis L. Dull on August 25, 1950, in Viroqua, WI. Employed by Atwood and Woodward Governor where she worked in personnel. Member of Beth Eden United Methodist Church. She was an avid seamstress, Swedish weaver and could crochet. Vivian made sure every grandchild received a handmade blanket. She enjoyed painting, camping with her family every summer weekend in Fish Lake WI, boating, bowling and learning new computer skills. Vivian loved watching Perry Mason and square dancing in her younger years. She also enjoyed watching QVC and purchasing every kitchen gadget possible. Her and Curtie loved being “winter Texans” at Bentsen Grove for 30 years, where they made many friends over the years. Vivian laughed about going to “b*tch Parties”, having margaritas, and she shocked her grandchildren with stories of drinking little glasses of fire…something (Shots of Fireball Grandma!?!). She spent a lot of her later years baking cookies for the grandkids and caring for Curtis when his health was failing. After Curtie passed, she got to take her “dream trip” to Texas when Shawn drove her down, and “the two Lucys” stopped at EVERY OUTLET MALL on the way there! Vivian spent her last months at Morning Star Village where they regarded her as a spunky little lady who quickly became part of our Morning Star family. Survivors include her sons, Tom Dull, Randy (Ruth) Dull and Ken (Shawn Conrad) Dull; grandchildren, Christopher (MaryAnn) Dull, Nathaniel Dull, Cyndi Dull, Rebecca Dull, Jason Dull (Nicole Crane), Caitlin (Donny Simpson) Dull, Nicole (Craig) Foster, Brian Gent and Nathan Gent; great-grandchildren, Elizabeth Dull, Elaina Dull, Cory Dull, Parisa Shahamat, Cassius Simpson, Morissa Foster, Aubree Foster, Austin Foster, Kassidy Gent, Brody Gent and Addison Gent; great-great-grandchildren, Liam Dull and Aaliyah Foster; brother, Robert (Burnelle) Crumrine; sister-in-law, Charlene Monroe; brother-in-law, Gorden (Marjorie) Dull; numerous nieces and nephews; and longtime friend, Liz Libowski. Predeceased by her parents; husband; daughter-in-law, Lynette Dull; granddaughter, Emily Dull; brother, Lawrence (Lola) Crumrine; sister-in-law, Merle (Ethra) Gander and Alma (Beuford) Davenport; brother-in-law, Harlan Dull; step-father, Joe Delap; step-sisters, Olene Everson and Ella Aspenson; and father-in-law, Jay Dull.

    https://www.delehantyfh.com/obituary/6266344

  2.   Vivian M Dull, in Find A Grave.

    Vivian M. Dull, 87, of Machesney Park passed away Thursday, May 2, 2019, in Presence Cor Mariae Center. Born October 7, 1931, in Readstown, WI, the daughter of Earl and Clara (Kyser) Crumrine. She married her high school sweetheart Curtis L. Dull on August 25, 1950, in Viroqua, WI. Employed by Atwood and Woodward Governor where she worked in personnel. Member of Beth Eden United Methodist Church. She was an avid seamstress, Swedish weaver, and could crochet. Vivian made sure every grandchild received a handmade blanket. She enjoyed painting, camping with her family every summer weekend in Fish Lake WI, boating, bowling and learning new computer skills. Vivian loved watching Perry Mason and square dancing in her younger years. She also enjoyed watching QVC and purchasing every kitchen gadget possible. Her and Curtie loved being “winter Texans” at Bentsen Grove for 30 years, where they made many friends over the years. Vivian laughed about going to “b*tch Parties”, having margaritas, and she shocked her grandchildren with stories of drinking little glasses of fire…something (Shots of Fireball Grandma!?!). She spent a lot of her later years baking cookies for the grandkids and caring for Curtis when his health was failing. After Curtie passed she got to take her “dream trip” to Texas when Shawn drove her down, and “the two Lucys” stopped at EVERY OUTLET MALL on the way there! Vivian spent her last months at Morning Star Village where they regarded her as a spunky little lady who quickly became part of our Morning Star family. Survivors include her sons, Tom Dull, Randy (Ruth) Dull and Ken (Shawn Conrad) Dull; grandchildren, Christopher (MaryAnn) Dull, Nathaniel Dull, Cyndi Dull, Rebecca Dull, Jason Dull (Nicole Crane), Caitlin (Donny Simpson) Dull, Nicole (Craig) Foster, Brian Gent and Nathan Gent; great-grandchildren, Elizabeth Dull, Elaina Dull, Cory Dull, Parisa Shahamat, Cassius Simpson, Morissa Foster, Aubree Foster, Austin Foster, Kassidy Gent, Brody Gent and Addison Gent; great-great-grandchildren, Liam Dull and Aaliyah Foster; brother, Robert (Burnelle) Crumrine; sister-in-law, Charlene Monroe; brother-in-law, Gorden (Marjorie) Dull; numerous nieces and nephews; and longtime friend, Liz Libowski. Predeceased by her parents; husband; daughter-in-law, Lynette Dull; granddaughter, Emily Dull; brother, Lawrence (Lola) Crumrine; sister-in-law, Merle (Ethra) Gander and Alma (Beuford) Davenport; brother-in-law, Harlan Dull; step-father, Joe Delap; step-sisters, Olene Everson and Ella Aspenson; and father-in-law, Jay Dull. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the staff at Morning Star Village, OSF St. Anthony Hospital, OSF Hospice, Presence Cor Mariae for their loving care in her final months and hours, also a very special thanks to Selma Wright who she regarded as the daughter she never had.

    Family Members
    Spouse
    Curtis L Dull
    1931–2015

  3.   Vernon, Wisconsin, United States. 1950 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Viroqua.

    Charles J Delap 63 Head
    Clara L Delap 49 Wife
    Robert G Crumrine 19 Stepson (Step Son)
    Vivian M Crumrine 18 Stepdaughter (Step Daughter)
    Tyrone King 7 Step-nephew
    Julius Fortney 64 Lodger