Mr. Amick had been a car salesman for Hawks Motor Company for approximately 30 years. He was a member of the Breckenridge Masonic Lodge and a long-time resident of Breckenridge.
Surviving are his wife, Eva B. Amick of the home at Breckenridge; four sisters, Mrs. Eunice Broughton of Kansas City, Kan., Mrs. Lennie Allen of Hamilton, Mrs. Susie Hargrave of Pueblo, Colo., and Mrs. Mae Helpley of Miami, Ariz.; and a brother, Carl Amick of Kansas City, Mo.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Breckenridge Christian Church. The Rev. Celia Brown, Breckenridge Christian minister, will officiate. Burial will be in the Rich Hill Cemetery [sic]." The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, November 19, 1958
Mr. Amick had been a car salesman for Hawks Motor Company for approximately 30 years. He was a member of the Breckenridge Masonic Lodge and a long-time resident of Breckenridge.
Surviving are his wife, Eva B. Amick of the home at Breckenridge; four sisters, Mrs. Eunice Broughton of Kansas City, Kan., Mrs. Lennie Allen of Hamilton, Mrs. Susie Hargrave of Pueblo, Colo., and Mrs. Mae Helpley of Miami, Ariz.; and a brother, Carl Amick of Kansas City, Mo.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Breckenridge Christian Church. The Rev. Celia Brown, Breckenridge Christian minister, will officiate. Burial will be in the Rich Hill Cemetery [sic]." The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, November 19, 1958
Family Members
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Dora Amick Harlow
1877–1954
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Edward Franklin Amick
1879–1910
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George McGee Amick
1883–1939
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Arthur Lee Amick
1887–1918
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Lennie Clair Amick Allen
1892–1971
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Flora Ramona Amick Foster
1896–1950
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Eunice V Amick Broughton
1898–1972
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Susan Byrd Amick Hargrave
1900–1973
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Mae Amick Helpley
1902–1991
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Carl Frederick Amick
1906–1961
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