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Mary Alice “Allie” <I>McManus</I> Hicks

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Mary Alice “Allie” McManus Hicks

Birth
Martinsville, Clark County, Illinois, USA
Death
16 Jan 1944 (aged 85)
Redwood Falls, Redwood County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Hudson, Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2 Lot 10
Memorial ID
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Her dad called her Allie and mom Sallie.

Word has been received by Mrs. T. U. McManus, 662 Conger Street, of the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Alice Hicks, 84, former Waterloo resident, which occurred Sunday afternoon at the home of a daughter, Mrs. J. H. Inglis, at Redwood Falls, Minn., where she resided for the past year. Death followed a stroke of paralysis.

A sister of the late Dr. T. U, McManus of Waterloo and George H. McManus of Boston, Mass., a retired army general, Mrs. Hicks resided in Waterloo shortly after her marriage to Stephen P. Hicks, of Lincoln Township in 1886.

Born in April, 1859(not correct), at Martinsville, Ill., the daughter of Otho J. and Sally Rupp McManus, she came with her parents to Lincoln Township in infancy. She attended the first Fields Seminary in Waterloo and later was graduated, in the second class to finish at the Iowa State Normal School in 1879. She later taught in the rural schools in Lincoln Township for several years. After moving from Waterloo she resided in Tracy and Minneapolis, Minn., before going to Redwood Falls to reside with her daughter.

Surviving are four daughters: Mrs. Inglis, Redwood Falls, and Mrs. Edward Montgomery, Vesta, Minn., Mrs. George Turner, in California, Mrs. Harvey Nelson, Northfield. Minn.; four sons: Tracy M. Hicks and Will H. Hicks, Pipestone, Minn., Thomas Hicks, Tracy, nnd Otho Hicks, New York; the brother. Gen. George H. McManus, of Boston, Mass., and 15 grandchildren, eight of whom are in the armed forces.

Her husband preceded her in death in 1923.
Her dad called her Allie and mom Sallie.

Word has been received by Mrs. T. U. McManus, 662 Conger Street, of the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Alice Hicks, 84, former Waterloo resident, which occurred Sunday afternoon at the home of a daughter, Mrs. J. H. Inglis, at Redwood Falls, Minn., where she resided for the past year. Death followed a stroke of paralysis.

A sister of the late Dr. T. U, McManus of Waterloo and George H. McManus of Boston, Mass., a retired army general, Mrs. Hicks resided in Waterloo shortly after her marriage to Stephen P. Hicks, of Lincoln Township in 1886.

Born in April, 1859(not correct), at Martinsville, Ill., the daughter of Otho J. and Sally Rupp McManus, she came with her parents to Lincoln Township in infancy. She attended the first Fields Seminary in Waterloo and later was graduated, in the second class to finish at the Iowa State Normal School in 1879. She later taught in the rural schools in Lincoln Township for several years. After moving from Waterloo she resided in Tracy and Minneapolis, Minn., before going to Redwood Falls to reside with her daughter.

Surviving are four daughters: Mrs. Inglis, Redwood Falls, and Mrs. Edward Montgomery, Vesta, Minn., Mrs. George Turner, in California, Mrs. Harvey Nelson, Northfield. Minn.; four sons: Tracy M. Hicks and Will H. Hicks, Pipestone, Minn., Thomas Hicks, Tracy, nnd Otho Hicks, New York; the brother. Gen. George H. McManus, of Boston, Mass., and 15 grandchildren, eight of whom are in the armed forces.

Her husband preceded her in death in 1923.


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