died suddenly at his home near Blue Mound Thursday morning at the for some time, but his death was unexpected. The first intimation that he was critically ill was when his
wife was aroused by hearing him moaning in distress about 4 o'clock. She went for assistance, but before neighbors
or a physician, could arrive her husband was dead.
The funeral services will be held today and the body will be buried at Buckhart cemetery.
Decatur, IL Review March 19, 1897 p9
died suddenly at his home near Blue Mound Thursday morning at the for some time, but his death was unexpected. The first intimation that he was critically ill was when his
wife was aroused by hearing him moaning in distress about 4 o'clock. She went for assistance, but before neighbors
or a physician, could arrive her husband was dead.
The funeral services will be held today and the body will be buried at Buckhart cemetery.
Decatur, IL Review March 19, 1897 p9
Family Members
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Isaac Shick
1831–1905
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Eliza Shick
1832–1871
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Harriet H Shick Hoot
1837–1866
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Daniel Shick
1838–1913
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William Henry Shick
1840–1925
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David Shick
1842–1907
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Caroline Shick Bender
1843–1876
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Lydia S. Shick Rowe
1844–1930
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Samuel Shick
1847–1927
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Mary Shick Parks
1848–1917
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Amelia Ann Shick Bickel
1853–1884
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Joshua Shick
1856–1859
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