Wednesday, October 25, 1933
page one
A. D. BARRICK DIES AT IOWA FALLS
Word came from Iowa Falls Friday that A. D. Barrick who had been ill for a long time had passed away. Mr. Barrick was a resident here at one time and was proprieter of a wood shop which stood where the Sinclair oil station is now located. He left here about 12 years ago. He is about 62 years of age and was a man of fine character. His wife and one daughter survive him. He was a brother of P. D. Barrick and Mrs. B. B. Frye of this place, S. W. Barrick of Mallard, Mrs. Clarence Peden of Juel (sic) and Mrs. Chas. Henderson of Plover. The Tribune extends to them all, sincere sympathy.
Wednesday, October 25, 1933
page one
A. D. BARRICK DIES AT IOWA FALLS
Word came from Iowa Falls Friday that A. D. Barrick who had been ill for a long time had passed away. Mr. Barrick was a resident here at one time and was proprieter of a wood shop which stood where the Sinclair oil station is now located. He left here about 12 years ago. He is about 62 years of age and was a man of fine character. His wife and one daughter survive him. He was a brother of P. D. Barrick and Mrs. B. B. Frye of this place, S. W. Barrick of Mallard, Mrs. Clarence Peden of Juel (sic) and Mrs. Chas. Henderson of Plover. The Tribune extends to them all, sincere sympathy.
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