DIED —at her home in the north part of this city on Friday evening, August 9th, Mrs. Hickman, wife of John A. C. Hickman after a long and lingering sickness. The funeral took place from the family residence on Saturday, the 10th, at 4:00 o'clock p.m. conducted by Elder H. H. Abrams, of the Christian church. Deceased has been an invalid for a number of years and has suffered a great deal. She leaves a husband and two children, one son grown and a baby about three months old.
The Appanoose Iowegian, August 15, 1895
DIED —at her home in the north part of this city on Friday evening, August 9th, Mrs. Hickman, wife of John A. C. Hickman after a long and lingering sickness. The funeral took place from the family residence on Saturday, the 10th, at 4:00 o'clock p.m. conducted by Elder H. H. Abrams, of the Christian church. Deceased has been an invalid for a number of years and has suffered a great deal. She leaves a husband and two children, one son grown and a baby about three months old.
The Appanoose Iowegian, August 15, 1895
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