Place of death - at home
Cause of death - fracture of left femur
Residence - French Lick
Occupation - housewife
Marital status - widow
The Springs Valley Herald (September 30, 1937) reported "Mrs. Mary Jane Flick, widow of Isaac Flick, passed away at her home on Indiana Avenue Saturday, following an illness from a fractured hip suffered in a fall several weeks ago. Funeral services were conducted from the First Christian Church here Monday afternoon by Rev. C. W. Parks, pastor of the local church. Mrs. Flick was a member of that church. Burial was made in the Moore's Ridge cemetery with W. V. Ritter & Son conducted the arrangements."
The Springs Valley Herald (October 21, 1937) reported "Mrs. Mary Jane (Baxter) Flick, the daughter of William and Priscilla Baxter, was born January 27, 1850 in Monroe County, Ky. and passed away in her home in French Lick, Ind. on the morning of September 25, 1937, aged 87 years, 7 months and 25 days. On August 11, 1866 [Note: the marriage index lists the date as August 9] she became the wife of Isaac Flick and the mother of his eight children by a former marriage, namely: Mrs. Polly Cox, Mrs. Catherine Larkins, Mrs. Minerva McIver, Mrs. Jane Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth Hawhee, George, Thomas and Sam Flick. To this union were born eight children, Mrs. Bettie Early, William Flick, Priscilla, John and Amos Flick, Mrs. Effie Owens, Mrs. Maud Nugent and Mrs. Alice Laffoon. All have preceded her in death except Mrs. Early, Mrs. Nugent, Mrs. Owen and one step-son, Sam Flick, one sister, Mrs. Martha McIver of Paoli, Ind. and one brother, William Baxter, of French Lick. a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren, a host of other relatives and friends are left to mourn her loss. Since the death of her husband, who passed away February 10, 1918, she has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. William Early in French Lick. On August 3 of this year, she fell and fractured a hip. All that loving hands could do count stay the hand of death and on the morning of September 25th she quietly and peacefully passed away. She united with the Christian Church at Cane Creek, Ind. in 1869. Later she became a charter member of the Christian Church in French Lick. Aunt Jane, as she was familiarly called, was a faithful member, going to church when it was possible for her to get there. To know her was to love her and she will be sadly missed by all who knew her."
Place of death - at home
Cause of death - fracture of left femur
Residence - French Lick
Occupation - housewife
Marital status - widow
The Springs Valley Herald (September 30, 1937) reported "Mrs. Mary Jane Flick, widow of Isaac Flick, passed away at her home on Indiana Avenue Saturday, following an illness from a fractured hip suffered in a fall several weeks ago. Funeral services were conducted from the First Christian Church here Monday afternoon by Rev. C. W. Parks, pastor of the local church. Mrs. Flick was a member of that church. Burial was made in the Moore's Ridge cemetery with W. V. Ritter & Son conducted the arrangements."
The Springs Valley Herald (October 21, 1937) reported "Mrs. Mary Jane (Baxter) Flick, the daughter of William and Priscilla Baxter, was born January 27, 1850 in Monroe County, Ky. and passed away in her home in French Lick, Ind. on the morning of September 25, 1937, aged 87 years, 7 months and 25 days. On August 11, 1866 [Note: the marriage index lists the date as August 9] she became the wife of Isaac Flick and the mother of his eight children by a former marriage, namely: Mrs. Polly Cox, Mrs. Catherine Larkins, Mrs. Minerva McIver, Mrs. Jane Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth Hawhee, George, Thomas and Sam Flick. To this union were born eight children, Mrs. Bettie Early, William Flick, Priscilla, John and Amos Flick, Mrs. Effie Owens, Mrs. Maud Nugent and Mrs. Alice Laffoon. All have preceded her in death except Mrs. Early, Mrs. Nugent, Mrs. Owen and one step-son, Sam Flick, one sister, Mrs. Martha McIver of Paoli, Ind. and one brother, William Baxter, of French Lick. a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren, a host of other relatives and friends are left to mourn her loss. Since the death of her husband, who passed away February 10, 1918, she has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. William Early in French Lick. On August 3 of this year, she fell and fractured a hip. All that loving hands could do count stay the hand of death and on the morning of September 25th she quietly and peacefully passed away. She united with the Christian Church at Cane Creek, Ind. in 1869. Later she became a charter member of the Christian Church in French Lick. Aunt Jane, as she was familiarly called, was a faithful member, going to church when it was possible for her to get there. To know her was to love her and she will be sadly missed by all who knew her."
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