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Mary Elizabeth “Lizzie” <I>Urban</I> Bolin Shuck

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Mary Elizabeth “Lizzie” Urban Bolin Shuck

Birth
White River Township, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Death
26 Jun 1937 (aged 77)
Cicero, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Cicero, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec: 3 Row: 5 GS: 46
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Mrs. Elizabeth Shuck, 77 expired Saturday at Cicero.

Cicero, June 17, 1937 Noblesville Ledger

Mrs. Elizabeth Boland Shuck, age 77 years, died at her home in Cicero Saturday afternoon. Besides the husband, Neal Shuck, she is survived by four children. Mrs. Cora Bennett, Indianapolis; Mrs. Margaret Gerber, Brazil; Fred Boland, Kirklin, and Clarence Boland, Cicero. The deceased had spent her entire life in this community.
Funeral services will be held at the residence in Cicero Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock.
Rev. Hamilton of the M.E. church will have charge of the services and interment will take place in the Cicero cemetery. The arrangements are in charge of the C.J. Harris funeral home.
The husband has been a Nickel Plate flagman at Noblesville since he met with an accident several years ago and suffered a broken leg. He has been identified with railraod work for many years. He came to this county from Kentucky a long time ago and made the trip on horse back. Mr.and Mrs. Shuck were married sixteen years ago, it being the second wedding for each. She has also living twenty-five grandchildren and thirty-two great-grandchildren.
Elizabeth's maiden name was Urban.

Mrs. Elizabeth Shuck, 77 expired Saturday at Cicero.

Cicero, June 17, 1937 Noblesville Ledger

Mrs. Elizabeth Boland Shuck, age 77 years, died at her home in Cicero Saturday afternoon. Besides the husband, Neal Shuck, she is survived by four children. Mrs. Cora Bennett, Indianapolis; Mrs. Margaret Gerber, Brazil; Fred Boland, Kirklin, and Clarence Boland, Cicero. The deceased had spent her entire life in this community.
Funeral services will be held at the residence in Cicero Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock.
Rev. Hamilton of the M.E. church will have charge of the services and interment will take place in the Cicero cemetery. The arrangements are in charge of the C.J. Harris funeral home.
The husband has been a Nickel Plate flagman at Noblesville since he met with an accident several years ago and suffered a broken leg. He has been identified with railraod work for many years. He came to this county from Kentucky a long time ago and made the trip on horse back. Mr.and Mrs. Shuck were married sixteen years ago, it being the second wedding for each. She has also living twenty-five grandchildren and thirty-two great-grandchildren.
Elizabeth's maiden name was Urban.



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