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Flora <I>Bridge</I> Quick

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Flora Bridge Quick

Birth
South Dansville, Steuben County, New York, USA
Death
23 Aug 1902 (aged 74)
Livonia, Livingston County, New York, USA
Burial
Conesus, Livingston County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.7212838, Longitude: -77.6670634
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The Gazette
Livonia, Livingston County, New York.
Friday, August 29, 1902

DEATH OF MRS. QUICK

Mrs. Flora Bridge Quick died in her home at Livonia on Saturday, Aug. 23rd, after a four weeks illness, from organic heart trouble. Mrs. Quick was born at South Dansville on April 5, 1828. At the age of 23 she married John A. Quick. Their union was richly blessed, six children coming to fill their hands with cares and their hearts with love. In 1872 they moved to Honeoye. Three months ago, desiring to live nearer their dear children, the venerable and much beloved parents removed to Livonia. Mrs. Quick leaves her husband, one son, now in the State of Washington, and four daughters, Mrs. Viola Green and Mrs. Rosa Plympton of Livonia; Mrs. Hilda Jerome and Mrs. Lura Coe of Conesus. The funeral, conducted by the Rev. F. Bronis of the Conesus Universalist church; was held at one o'clock on Monday from the house. The interment took place in Arnold's cemetery at Conesus. A good character speaks for itself, and a kindly spirit is known by its fruits.

(Conesus, Aug. 27, 1902)

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The Gazette
Livonia, Livingston County, New York.
Friday, August 29, 1902

DEATH OF MRS. QUICK

Mrs. Flora Bridge Quick died in her home at Livonia on Saturday, Aug. 23rd, after a four weeks illness, from organic heart trouble. Mrs. Quick was born at South Dansville on April 5, 1828. At the age of 23 she married John A. Quick. Their union was richly blessed, six children coming to fill their hands with cares and their hearts with love. In 1872 they moved to Honeoye. Three months ago, desiring to live nearer their dear children, the venerable and much beloved parents removed to Livonia. Mrs. Quick leaves her husband, one son, now in the State of Washington, and four daughters, Mrs. Viola Green and Mrs. Rosa Plympton of Livonia; Mrs. Hilda Jerome and Mrs. Lura Coe of Conesus. The funeral, conducted by the Rev. F. Bronis of the Conesus Universalist church; was held at one o'clock on Monday from the house. The interment took place in Arnold's cemetery at Conesus. A good character speaks for itself, and a kindly spirit is known by its fruits.

(Conesus, Aug. 27, 1902)

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