Obituary:
Edith Teasdale Vick lived with Alfred Vick at 218 West Forty First street in Savannah, GA. Mrs. Vick was director of the St Paul's Lutheran Church choir for two decades until retiring in 1923. She was also director of the Amphion Mandolin and Guitar Club for twenty years. She taught music and was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church. Born in England, she was the daughter of John and Fannie Bailes Teasdale. She came to Savannah in 1888 as a child. She met her husband when he enrolled in a class in Mandolin. (Savannah Morning News, October 11, 1948)
Obituary:
Edith Teasdale Vick lived with Alfred Vick at 218 West Forty First street in Savannah, GA. Mrs. Vick was director of the St Paul's Lutheran Church choir for two decades until retiring in 1923. She was also director of the Amphion Mandolin and Guitar Club for twenty years. She taught music and was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church. Born in England, she was the daughter of John and Fannie Bailes Teasdale. She came to Savannah in 1888 as a child. She met her husband when he enrolled in a class in Mandolin. (Savannah Morning News, October 11, 1948)
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Alfred Waddell Vick
May 28, 1880
Feb. 3, 1951
Devoted husband and father
Edith Teasdale Vick
May 20, 1879
Oct. 10, 1948
Devoted wife and mother
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