Obit: Vick, Henry C. (1875 - 1950)

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Surnames: VICK KUEHL SPENCER WELDELE GUENTHER RECKNER FULLES ELLISON ROMAG KLOEHN TALCOTT MCNEIGHT PACHE POTZ WESCOTT FRANCEN BOEHM SMITH

----Sources: Marathon County Register (Unity, Clark County, Wis.) 15 Sep 1950

Vick, Henry C. (24 May 1875 - 6 Aug. 1950)

Funeral services for Henry C. Vick, who died Wednesday of last week, were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, March Rapids, with the Rev. D. H. Kuehl officiating. Burial was in Hillside cemetery, Marshfield.

Mr. Vick was born May 24, 1875, in Sheboygan Falls. He received his education in the Town of Hull. He was married in Marshfield to Mary A. Spencer, August 8, 1899. Most of his life he was a farmer, having operated a farm in the Town of Eau Pleine for 33 years. He had been a resident of Unity since his retirement.

He is survived by his wife, the following children, Mrs. Myrtle Weldele, Scoby, Mont.; Mrs. Hazel Guenther, Mrs. Elnor Reckner and Henry Vick, Stratford; Mrs. Esther Fulles, Wisconsin Rapids; Carl, Minneapolis; Mrs. Marguerite Ellison, Detroit, Mich.; John, St. Paul; and James, Wausau; 40 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Andrew Romag, Park Falls.

A daughter, two brothers and a sister preceded him in death.

Mrs. Carl Vick sang "Nearer My God To Thee" and "Jesus Lover of My Soul" accompanied by Mrs. Alvin Kloehn.

Pallbearers were Byron Talcott, Joe McNeight, Charles Pache, Henry Potz, Glen Wescott and Herman Francen.

Out-ot-town people attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Romag and son, Mrs. Paul Boehm, Mrs. Jim Smith, Wisconsin Rapids; Mrs. Anna Romag, Park Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vick, Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. John Vick, St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. James *** The rest of the article is cut off and not available at the time of transcription. ***

 

 


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