HULL,
William Francis
Prescott Weekly Courier, Prescott, Arizona Territory
Friday, February 12, 1904, page 3, column 3
-- William F. Hull, aged about 40 years, died of pneumonia at his room at the Scopel hotel at 2 a.m. Feb. 10, 1904, of pneumonia. He had been sick about two days.
He was a well know and highly regarded Arizonian. He was a member of Blanchard lodge No. 20, A.O.U.W and the funeral will take place at 2 p.m. today from Logan's undertaking parlors with the ceremonies of that order.
He leaves two brothers, Frank Hull, a resident of Prescott, and Joseph Hull who resides near Seligman.
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The Coconino Sun, Flagstaff, Arizona Territory
Saturday, February 20, 1904, page 2, column 1
Death of Wm. F. Hull
The Prescott Herald of the 10th instant says:
Wm. F. Hull died this morning at the Prescott House after and illness of several days. He came in from the Iron King mine suffering with a severe cold and was advised to go to bed and call a physician. Pneumonia soon took a strong hold upon him and he gradually became worse till at 1 o'clock this morning, when he passed away.
Deceased was well known all over this part of the country. He was a man of a sunny disposition, liberal to a fault and numbered his friends by the score.
He was a member of several fraternal societies and grand master workman of Blanchard lodge # 20, A.O.U.W.
Philip Hull, father of the deceased died a short time past, and was a well known sheepman in Williams. A brother, Joe, resides near Seligman. He has been notified and is expected to arrive here this afternoon. Another brother, Frank, is here in Prescott.
The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from Logan's undertaking parlors under the auspices of the A.O.U.W.
Transcriber's note: Mr. Hull is buried in an unmarked grave at the Citizens Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona.