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Nathaniel Lyons “Nat” Quick

Birth
Johnson County, Missouri, USA
Death
30 May 1942 (aged 69)
Henry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Johnson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Nat was the son of D.C. Quick and his 2nd wife Hettie Neal. I find no record of Nat ever being married.

OBIT
June 4, 1942, The Holden Progress
___Nathaniel Lyons Quick, 73, died suddenly Saturday evening in a car with friends while returning from Clinton to Blairstown. Graveside services were conducted by Rev. C.E. Robinson Monday afternoon in the family burying ground. The pall bearers were Will Osbor ne(sic), J.E. Roberts, Will Yoder, Roy Hunter, Al Farnsworth and A.M. Wall.
___"Nat" Quick, son of Dan C. and Hettie Neal Quick, was born in 1869 near Blairstown, in which vicinity he had spent all his life. His only two survivors are two brothers, Stanton Quick of San Diego, Calif., and "Doc" Quick of Eldorado Springs, Mo. He was a quiet and unassuming man who followed the even tenor of his way. A lover of the outdoors, he was devoted to fishing, hunting, and trapping. The house in which he was born was built by his father in 1857, and still stands on a hill southeast of the family cemetery, between Quick City and Blairstown. He was a capable nurse and his tender ministrations are remembered by many families. One fine thing about him was his independence. Though often asked to accept old age assistance, he steadfastly refused to the last.

Nat was my 1/2 great grand uncle.. . Tom M. Short II
Nat was the son of D.C. Quick and his 2nd wife Hettie Neal. I find no record of Nat ever being married.

OBIT
June 4, 1942, The Holden Progress
___Nathaniel Lyons Quick, 73, died suddenly Saturday evening in a car with friends while returning from Clinton to Blairstown. Graveside services were conducted by Rev. C.E. Robinson Monday afternoon in the family burying ground. The pall bearers were Will Osbor ne(sic), J.E. Roberts, Will Yoder, Roy Hunter, Al Farnsworth and A.M. Wall.
___"Nat" Quick, son of Dan C. and Hettie Neal Quick, was born in 1869 near Blairstown, in which vicinity he had spent all his life. His only two survivors are two brothers, Stanton Quick of San Diego, Calif., and "Doc" Quick of Eldorado Springs, Mo. He was a quiet and unassuming man who followed the even tenor of his way. A lover of the outdoors, he was devoted to fishing, hunting, and trapping. The house in which he was born was built by his father in 1857, and still stands on a hill southeast of the family cemetery, between Quick City and Blairstown. He was a capable nurse and his tender ministrations are remembered by many families. One fine thing about him was his independence. Though often asked to accept old age assistance, he steadfastly refused to the last.

Nat was my 1/2 great grand uncle.. . Tom M. Short II


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