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Fielding Rickman

Birth
Death
4 Dec 1906 (aged 63)
Burial
San Jacinto, Jennings County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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January 3, 1907 North Vernon Plain Dealer

Obituary

Fieldin Henry Rickman, the son of Henry and Cely Rickman, formerly of Virginia, was born December 8, 1842, departed this life December 5th, 1906, at his home near Benville, Ind. He was brought to this state by his parents when in his third year where he has remained the most of his days. During the year of 1864 he united in marriage to Emily Francis Mason, the well known daughter of William and Charlotte Mason, formerly of North Carolina; to this union were born ten children, six daughters and four sons. With the aged mother is left three daughters and one son, two brothers and two sisters besides a host of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. He was a kind and loving father, a true and devoted husband and was liked by all who knew him, among his traits of character he was honest and truthful; he was industrious, a kind neighbor and had many friends who will be sad to learn of his death. He told the family circle that he would not be with them many more days for he was going to his beautiful home. He said it was a world of brightness and passed away as peacefully as a child. Funeral services where held at the home after which the remains were laid to rest in the Bethel cemetery.

Card of Thanks:
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father.
EMILY RICKMAN AND CHILDREN.
January 3, 1907 North Vernon Plain Dealer

Obituary

Fieldin Henry Rickman, the son of Henry and Cely Rickman, formerly of Virginia, was born December 8, 1842, departed this life December 5th, 1906, at his home near Benville, Ind. He was brought to this state by his parents when in his third year where he has remained the most of his days. During the year of 1864 he united in marriage to Emily Francis Mason, the well known daughter of William and Charlotte Mason, formerly of North Carolina; to this union were born ten children, six daughters and four sons. With the aged mother is left three daughters and one son, two brothers and two sisters besides a host of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. He was a kind and loving father, a true and devoted husband and was liked by all who knew him, among his traits of character he was honest and truthful; he was industrious, a kind neighbor and had many friends who will be sad to learn of his death. He told the family circle that he would not be with them many more days for he was going to his beautiful home. He said it was a world of brightness and passed away as peacefully as a child. Funeral services where held at the home after which the remains were laid to rest in the Bethel cemetery.

Card of Thanks:
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father.
EMILY RICKMAN AND CHILDREN.


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