St.
Clair County Obits

ORVILLE DEAN DULL
St. Clair Courier
November 15, 1984
Page 2
Orville Dean Dull, 42, of 1308 Kingston Road, Blue Springs, Missouri,
died Thursday, November 8, 1984 at Bethany Medical Center in Kansas
City, Kansas. He was born in Roscoe, Missouri and lived in the Lowry
City, Missouri area most of his life before moving to the Blue Springs
area 14 years ago.
Mr. Dull was a truck driver for the Kenosha Auto Transport Corp. for
the last 14 years and was a member of Local 41 of the Teamsters Union.
Mr. Dull has a avid interest in sports and was a member of the Blue
Springs Softball Association and served as a coach in that
organization for many years. He was an Army Veteran serving a tour of
duty in Germany in the early 1960’s.
Mr. Dull leaves his wife, Mrs. Judith F. Dull of the home; two
daughters, Miss Kimberley Denise Dull of the home and Miss. Rebecca
Lynn Dull, Lowry City; a stepdaughter, Miss Kimberely Dianne Erwin of
the home; his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Orvel Dull, a brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Leon Dull, two nephews and a niece,
Jeff Dull, Tim Dull, and Kristy Dull, all of Lowry City and his
maternal grandmother, Mrs. Autna Gilbert, El Dorado Springs, MO.
Graveside services were held on Monday, November 12, 1984, at the Blue
Springs Cemetery and were officiated by Elder Leon Baker, Pastor of
Sharon Baptist Church of Lowry City, Mo. Casketbearers were Don Caton,
Bud Benson, Kenny Range, Ivan Corp, Jerry Scott, and Richard Crowder.
Honorary casketbearers were Glen Smiddy and George Conrad. Burial was
under the direction of Maple Hill Funeral Home of Kansas City, Kansas.
Submitted by Marie Reynolds