Mrs. Fickle and her daughter, Miss Goldie Fickel, moved to Mount Holly Springs from York Springs, about two years ago. Mrs. Fickel worked at a garment factory in Mount Holly Springs, Friday, and appeared in her usual health, when she returned home she was succumbed by a stroke.
Surviving are one son: Charles Fickel of Gardners R.2.; three daughters: Mrs. Charles Kime of York Springs; Mrs. Charles Spertzel of Gardners R.D.; and Miss Goldie Fickel at home; two brothers: John W. Coulson of Hanover; and Frank Coulson of York Springs; one sister: Mrs. Samuel Naugle of Gardners R.D.; 18 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Source: News Comet, East berlin - Friday
March 3, 1933
Mrs. Fickle and her daughter, Miss Goldie Fickel, moved to Mount Holly Springs from York Springs, about two years ago. Mrs. Fickel worked at a garment factory in Mount Holly Springs, Friday, and appeared in her usual health, when she returned home she was succumbed by a stroke.
Surviving are one son: Charles Fickel of Gardners R.2.; three daughters: Mrs. Charles Kime of York Springs; Mrs. Charles Spertzel of Gardners R.D.; and Miss Goldie Fickel at home; two brothers: John W. Coulson of Hanover; and Frank Coulson of York Springs; one sister: Mrs. Samuel Naugle of Gardners R.D.; 18 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Source: News Comet, East berlin - Friday
March 3, 1933
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