"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 174, No 8, p 16, Feb. 25, 1963.
Anna Olive Spicer, daughter of James R. and Sarah Burdick, was born in De Ruyter, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1875, and died Dec. 30, 1962, in the Colonial Nursing Home, Toledo, Ohio.
Mrs. Spicer was the widow of Clarence W. Spicer to whom she was married Dec. 1, 1896. Mr. Spicer was the inventor and manufacturer of the Spicer Universal Joint. The Spicers lived in Plainfield from 1904 to 1930 when the business and equipment were moved to Toledo.
Since 1905 Mrs. Spicer has been a faithful and interested member of the Plainfield Seventh Day Baptist Church, continuing her support during the last years when no longer a resident.
She is survived by four sons, Harold W. of Dunellen, N. J.; Dr. Robert F. of Miami, Fla.; John Reed of Arlington, Va., and Wilfred of Toledo.
Memorial services were held in Toledo on Jan. 2, 1963.
C. H. D.
Contributor: Jon Saunders #47674050
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 174, No 8, p 16, Feb. 25, 1963.
Anna Olive Spicer, daughter of James R. and Sarah Burdick, was born in De Ruyter, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1875, and died Dec. 30, 1962, in the Colonial Nursing Home, Toledo, Ohio.
Mrs. Spicer was the widow of Clarence W. Spicer to whom she was married Dec. 1, 1896. Mr. Spicer was the inventor and manufacturer of the Spicer Universal Joint. The Spicers lived in Plainfield from 1904 to 1930 when the business and equipment were moved to Toledo.
Since 1905 Mrs. Spicer has been a faithful and interested member of the Plainfield Seventh Day Baptist Church, continuing her support during the last years when no longer a resident.
She is survived by four sons, Harold W. of Dunellen, N. J.; Dr. Robert F. of Miami, Fla.; John Reed of Arlington, Va., and Wilfred of Toledo.
Memorial services were held in Toledo on Jan. 2, 1963.
C. H. D.
Contributor: Jon Saunders #47674050
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