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Arthur Kay Hickman

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Arthur Kay Hickman

Birth
Wyandot County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 Jun 1942 (aged 70)
Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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APOPLEXY STROKE CAUSES DEATH OF A. K. HICKMAN, 68
Widow, Daughter and Two Sons Survive


Arthur K. Hickman, 68, of 219 South Franklin street, Garrett, died suddenly at his home Saturday morning at 1 o'clock following a stroke of apoplexy, which he suffered three hours earlier.

Funeral services will be Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the H. A. Hinklin funeral home in Garrett. The Rev. Carl G. Adams of the Garrett Methodist church will officiate and burial will follow in Calvary cemetery.

Mr. Hickman, a retired Baltimore and Ohio yard clerk, complained of not feeling well Thursday noon after working in his garden during the day. He experienced dizzy spells and then suddenly became violently ill. His condition seemed to improve slightly the next day, but he suffered a stroke Friday evening at 10 o'clock.

Mr. Hickman was born in Wyandotte county, 0., on July 18, 1873. He came to Garrett in February, 1896, and made his home with C. H. Hopkins at 215 South Guilford street.

He was in the photograph business six years first in what was known as the Clipper studio located where the post office now stands and then in the building that formerly occupied the site of the Garrett Clinic. He succeeded H. A. Kingsbury as Garrett express agent, serving in this capacity three years and then went to work as a clerk In the B. & G. store room under James H. R. Casebeer. He was later assigned to the superintendent's office as file clerk and went to McCool, Ind. as a yard clerk in 1933. He retired June 30, 1940. He and his family then returned to Garrett.

Surviving are the widow, Nell Poole Hickman, whom he married in May; 1905; two sons, Ralph of 515 East Houston street, Garrett, and Granville, in the U. S. army; a daughter, Hiss Eva Jean, at home; one grandson, Jacques Hickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hickman; two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Holtzman and John Hickman of Morrell, 0., . T. Hickman of Mount Victory, 0., and Mrs. J. P. Roseman of Prospect, 0.

Mr. Hickman was a member of the Masonic lodge, the Wittenberg Brotherhood, and the Baltimore and Ohio Veteran Employee's association in Garrett.

Garrett Clipper
June 15, 1942
APOPLEXY STROKE CAUSES DEATH OF A. K. HICKMAN, 68
Widow, Daughter and Two Sons Survive


Arthur K. Hickman, 68, of 219 South Franklin street, Garrett, died suddenly at his home Saturday morning at 1 o'clock following a stroke of apoplexy, which he suffered three hours earlier.

Funeral services will be Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the H. A. Hinklin funeral home in Garrett. The Rev. Carl G. Adams of the Garrett Methodist church will officiate and burial will follow in Calvary cemetery.

Mr. Hickman, a retired Baltimore and Ohio yard clerk, complained of not feeling well Thursday noon after working in his garden during the day. He experienced dizzy spells and then suddenly became violently ill. His condition seemed to improve slightly the next day, but he suffered a stroke Friday evening at 10 o'clock.

Mr. Hickman was born in Wyandotte county, 0., on July 18, 1873. He came to Garrett in February, 1896, and made his home with C. H. Hopkins at 215 South Guilford street.

He was in the photograph business six years first in what was known as the Clipper studio located where the post office now stands and then in the building that formerly occupied the site of the Garrett Clinic. He succeeded H. A. Kingsbury as Garrett express agent, serving in this capacity three years and then went to work as a clerk In the B. & G. store room under James H. R. Casebeer. He was later assigned to the superintendent's office as file clerk and went to McCool, Ind. as a yard clerk in 1933. He retired June 30, 1940. He and his family then returned to Garrett.

Surviving are the widow, Nell Poole Hickman, whom he married in May; 1905; two sons, Ralph of 515 East Houston street, Garrett, and Granville, in the U. S. army; a daughter, Hiss Eva Jean, at home; one grandson, Jacques Hickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hickman; two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Holtzman and John Hickman of Morrell, 0., . T. Hickman of Mount Victory, 0., and Mrs. J. P. Roseman of Prospect, 0.

Mr. Hickman was a member of the Masonic lodge, the Wittenberg Brotherhood, and the Baltimore and Ohio Veteran Employee's association in Garrett.

Garrett Clipper
June 15, 1942


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