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Mary Cordelia Uhrick

Birth
Monroe, Adams County, Indiana, USA
Death
Jun 1914 (aged 72–73)
Monroe, Adams County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Monroe, Adams County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Obituary printed in
Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN
June 29, 1914



AGED RESIDENT
Miss Mary Cordelia Uhrick Passed Away This Morning at Monroe
Death Caused By
Chronic Pulmonary Tuberculosis---Had Been Life Long Resident of Monroe

After being a sufferer for many months from chronic pulmonary tuberculosis, death relived Miss Mary Cordelia Uhrick early this morning at the home of her nephew, James Uhrick at Monroe. Miss Uhrick was born in Indiana in 1841, and was a daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uhrick, both the parents having preceded her to the home beyond. She was the only daughter in the family of six children. Her entire life of 73 years, 9 months and 14 days was spent in Monroe and she is numbered among the oldest residents of Adams county. She was prominent in both church and social circles and will be greatly missed among her acquaintances. She leaves five brothers to mourn their loss, they being: Jacob, Samuel, Daniel, Joseph, and John, all residents of Adams county, besides many nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon and will be in charge of Rev. Phillips. Interment will be held in the Ray cemetery.
Obituary printed in
Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN
June 29, 1914



AGED RESIDENT
Miss Mary Cordelia Uhrick Passed Away This Morning at Monroe
Death Caused By
Chronic Pulmonary Tuberculosis---Had Been Life Long Resident of Monroe

After being a sufferer for many months from chronic pulmonary tuberculosis, death relived Miss Mary Cordelia Uhrick early this morning at the home of her nephew, James Uhrick at Monroe. Miss Uhrick was born in Indiana in 1841, and was a daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uhrick, both the parents having preceded her to the home beyond. She was the only daughter in the family of six children. Her entire life of 73 years, 9 months and 14 days was spent in Monroe and she is numbered among the oldest residents of Adams county. She was prominent in both church and social circles and will be greatly missed among her acquaintances. She leaves five brothers to mourn their loss, they being: Jacob, Samuel, Daniel, Joseph, and John, all residents of Adams county, besides many nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon and will be in charge of Rev. Phillips. Interment will be held in the Ray cemetery.


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