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Juanita Loretta <I>Caster</I> Glick

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Juanita Loretta Caster Glick

Birth
Exline, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA
Death
27 Jun 1941 (aged 30)
Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Centerville, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Name: Juanita Loretta Glick
[Juanita Loretta Caster]
Birth Date: 11 Aug 1910
Birth Place: Exline, Iowa
Death Date: 27 Jun 1941
Death Place: Galesburg, Knox, Illinois
Burial Date: 1 Jul 1941
Burial Place: Centerville, Appanoose, Iowa
Cemetery Name: Oakland
Death Age: 30
Occupation: Machine Operator Glove Fa
Race: White
Marital Status: M
Gender: Female
Residence: Abingdon, Knox, Illinois
Father Name: Lincoln Caster
Father Birth Place: Appanoose County, Iowa
Mother Name: Lola Farnsworth
Mother Birth Place: Appanoose County, Iowa
Spouse Name: Frank Doyle Glick

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Published in Centerville Daily Iowegian And Citizen, Centerville, Iowa, June 28, 1941 page 2
JUANITA CLICK, FORMER EXLINE RESIDENT, DIES
Taken Suddenly Ill Yesterday Afternoon; Funeral Services in Centerville Tuesday
Exline —(Special)— Mrs. Juanita Caster Glick, 29, of Abingdon, Ill., died suddenly in a hospital there yesterday evening, it was learned by Exline relatives shortly before midnight last night
Mrs. Glick apparently had been in good health as she went to work as usual yesterday in an Abingdon factory. She was stricken during the day and rushed to the hospital, where she died. Time of her death was not given but it was presumably shortly before midnight.
Since she was not ill until stricken yesterday, Mrs. Glick's death comes as a severe shock to her many friends and relatives in Exline and vicinity.
Husband Survives.
Ms. Glick is survived by her husband, Doyle, and two sons, Floyd Robert and Phillip. Her husband's parents, of Abingdon, also survive.
Brothers and sisters surviving are Mrs. George Rennie, Denver, Colo.; D. H. Caster. Mrs. John McClurg, Mrs. Tom Steele, all of Exline: Mrs. Goldie Dodson. Mrs. Gladys Worley and Mary Caster, of Centerville: Eldo Caster of Hayward, Wis.: Chester Caster of Camp Polk. La., and Mrs. Fred Trout of Abingdon.
Funeral services will be held in Abingdon tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 and the body will be taken to Centerville for services at the Johnson funeral home at 2:30 Tuesday. Burial will be in the family lot at the Oakland cemetery in Centerville.

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Centerville Daily Iowegian And Citizen, Centerville, Iowa, June 30, 1941 page 2

Glick Funeral Tuesday At 2:30
Funeral services for Mrs. Doyle Glick of Abingdon, Ill., will be held at the Johnson funeral home Tuesday afternoon at 2:30.
The body arrived Sunday night, accompanied by her husband, two sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glick.
The body will lie in state at the funeral home where it may be viewed by friends.

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Centerville Daily Iowegian And Citizen, Centerville, Iowa, June 30, 1941 page 2

Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Johnson returned, here last night from Abbington, Ill., where they were called Friday evening by the death of a relative, Mrs. Doyle Glick, whose funeral will be in Centerville tomorrow afternoon at the Johnson Funeral home.

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Name: Juanita Loretta Glick
[Juanita Loretta Caster]
Birth Date: 11 Aug 1910
Birth Place: Exline, Iowa
Death Date: 27 Jun 1941
Death Place: Galesburg, Knox, Illinois
Burial Date: 1 Jul 1941
Burial Place: Centerville, Appanoose, Iowa
Cemetery Name: Oakland
Death Age: 30
Occupation: Machine Operator Glove Fa
Race: White
Marital Status: M
Gender: Female
Residence: Abingdon, Knox, Illinois
Father Name: Lincoln Caster
Father Birth Place: Appanoose County, Iowa
Mother Name: Lola Farnsworth
Mother Birth Place: Appanoose County, Iowa
Spouse Name: Frank Doyle Glick

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Published in Centerville Daily Iowegian And Citizen, Centerville, Iowa, June 28, 1941 page 2
JUANITA CLICK, FORMER EXLINE RESIDENT, DIES
Taken Suddenly Ill Yesterday Afternoon; Funeral Services in Centerville Tuesday
Exline —(Special)— Mrs. Juanita Caster Glick, 29, of Abingdon, Ill., died suddenly in a hospital there yesterday evening, it was learned by Exline relatives shortly before midnight last night
Mrs. Glick apparently had been in good health as she went to work as usual yesterday in an Abingdon factory. She was stricken during the day and rushed to the hospital, where she died. Time of her death was not given but it was presumably shortly before midnight.
Since she was not ill until stricken yesterday, Mrs. Glick's death comes as a severe shock to her many friends and relatives in Exline and vicinity.
Husband Survives.
Ms. Glick is survived by her husband, Doyle, and two sons, Floyd Robert and Phillip. Her husband's parents, of Abingdon, also survive.
Brothers and sisters surviving are Mrs. George Rennie, Denver, Colo.; D. H. Caster. Mrs. John McClurg, Mrs. Tom Steele, all of Exline: Mrs. Goldie Dodson. Mrs. Gladys Worley and Mary Caster, of Centerville: Eldo Caster of Hayward, Wis.: Chester Caster of Camp Polk. La., and Mrs. Fred Trout of Abingdon.
Funeral services will be held in Abingdon tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 and the body will be taken to Centerville for services at the Johnson funeral home at 2:30 Tuesday. Burial will be in the family lot at the Oakland cemetery in Centerville.

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Centerville Daily Iowegian And Citizen, Centerville, Iowa, June 30, 1941 page 2

Glick Funeral Tuesday At 2:30
Funeral services for Mrs. Doyle Glick of Abingdon, Ill., will be held at the Johnson funeral home Tuesday afternoon at 2:30.
The body arrived Sunday night, accompanied by her husband, two sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glick.
The body will lie in state at the funeral home where it may be viewed by friends.

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Centerville Daily Iowegian And Citizen, Centerville, Iowa, June 30, 1941 page 2

Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Johnson returned, here last night from Abbington, Ill., where they were called Friday evening by the death of a relative, Mrs. Doyle Glick, whose funeral will be in Centerville tomorrow afternoon at the Johnson Funeral home.

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