A native of Traer, Iowa, Mrs. Hickok had lived in Long Beach for 45 years, and was a member of the First Presbyterian church of that city. Her husband, M.E. Hickok, died in 1927.
Surviving besides the daughter in Upland are two sons, Rex R. Hickok and Bernard R. Hickok, both of Long Beach; a sister Mrs. Alice Thomas of Des Moines, Iowa; one brother, C. I. Grover of St. Paul, Minnesota; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mrs. Hickok will be held today at 1p.m. at Sunnyside Mausoleum in Long Beach, with the Rev. Reuben F. Peters of the First Presbyterian church of Long Beach officiating. Entombment in the mausoleum will follow the rites.
A native of Traer, Iowa, Mrs. Hickok had lived in Long Beach for 45 years, and was a member of the First Presbyterian church of that city. Her husband, M.E. Hickok, died in 1927.
Surviving besides the daughter in Upland are two sons, Rex R. Hickok and Bernard R. Hickok, both of Long Beach; a sister Mrs. Alice Thomas of Des Moines, Iowa; one brother, C. I. Grover of St. Paul, Minnesota; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mrs. Hickok will be held today at 1p.m. at Sunnyside Mausoleum in Long Beach, with the Rev. Reuben F. Peters of the First Presbyterian church of Long Beach officiating. Entombment in the mausoleum will follow the rites.
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