Image 40
Transcribed by Janice Vasilovski
Handwritten-Thurs. Jan. 9, 1941
DEATH CLAIMS MRS TRICKER
Mrs. Edward Tricker Dies This Morning After Short Illness
Mrs. Louise Tricker, 41, wife of Edward Tricker, died suddenly this morning at her home in Salem, Blue Creek township. Death was attributed to complications.
Mrs. Tricker became ill Wednesday afternoon and death followed at 2:15 o’clock this morning.
She was born in Vera Cruz December 6, 1899, the daughter of Ernest and Elizabeth Amstutz-Ehrsam. She was married to Edward Tricker in August, 1920.
Surviving, besides the father and husband are three children; Edward Franklin, Helen Lavina and Mildred Louise, all at home; the following brothers and sisters: Hubert, Carl, Elmer and Lawrence Ehrsam, all of this community; Frank of Terra Haute and Edwin of California; Mrs. Selma Querin, Mrs. Ida McKissick and Mrs. Lavina Herbey, all of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Helen Bowman, of West Virginia,.
She was a lifelong resident of this community and was a member of the Salem Methodist church.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:45 o’clock at the home and 2 o’clock at the church, with the Ref. Frank Johnson officiating. Burial will be in the Tricker cemetery.
The body will be removed to the residence from the Black funeral home this evening and may be viewed there after 7 p.m. until time for the services.
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TRICKER
Decatur, Jan. 9 –
Mrs. Louise Tricker, 41, wife of Edward Tricker, died at 2:15 o’clock this morning at her home in Blue Creek Township after a short illness of complications. She was born in Vera Cruz December 6,1 899, the daughter of Ernest and Elizabeth Amstutz-Ehrsam.
Surviving besides the father and husband are three children, Edward Franklin, Helen Lavina and Mildred Louise, all at home and 10 brothers and sisters, Hubert, Carl, Elmer and Lawrence Ehrsam, all of near Decatur; Frank of Terre Haute, Edwin of California, Mrs. Selma Querin, Mrs. Ida McKissick and Mrs. Lavina Herbey, all of Cleveland, O., and Mrs. Helen Bowman of West Virginia.
Funeral services will be held at 1:45 pm Saturday at the home and at 2 o’clock at the Salem Methodist Church. Burial will be in Tricker Cemetery near Salem.
Journal-Gazette
January 10, 1941
Page 6
Image 40
Transcribed by Janice Vasilovski
Handwritten-Thurs. Jan. 9, 1941
DEATH CLAIMS MRS TRICKER
Mrs. Edward Tricker Dies This Morning After Short Illness
Mrs. Louise Tricker, 41, wife of Edward Tricker, died suddenly this morning at her home in Salem, Blue Creek township. Death was attributed to complications.
Mrs. Tricker became ill Wednesday afternoon and death followed at 2:15 o’clock this morning.
She was born in Vera Cruz December 6, 1899, the daughter of Ernest and Elizabeth Amstutz-Ehrsam. She was married to Edward Tricker in August, 1920.
Surviving, besides the father and husband are three children; Edward Franklin, Helen Lavina and Mildred Louise, all at home; the following brothers and sisters: Hubert, Carl, Elmer and Lawrence Ehrsam, all of this community; Frank of Terra Haute and Edwin of California; Mrs. Selma Querin, Mrs. Ida McKissick and Mrs. Lavina Herbey, all of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Helen Bowman, of West Virginia,.
She was a lifelong resident of this community and was a member of the Salem Methodist church.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:45 o’clock at the home and 2 o’clock at the church, with the Ref. Frank Johnson officiating. Burial will be in the Tricker cemetery.
The body will be removed to the residence from the Black funeral home this evening and may be viewed there after 7 p.m. until time for the services.
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TRICKER
Decatur, Jan. 9 –
Mrs. Louise Tricker, 41, wife of Edward Tricker, died at 2:15 o’clock this morning at her home in Blue Creek Township after a short illness of complications. She was born in Vera Cruz December 6,1 899, the daughter of Ernest and Elizabeth Amstutz-Ehrsam.
Surviving besides the father and husband are three children, Edward Franklin, Helen Lavina and Mildred Louise, all at home and 10 brothers and sisters, Hubert, Carl, Elmer and Lawrence Ehrsam, all of near Decatur; Frank of Terre Haute, Edwin of California, Mrs. Selma Querin, Mrs. Ida McKissick and Mrs. Lavina Herbey, all of Cleveland, O., and Mrs. Helen Bowman of West Virginia.
Funeral services will be held at 1:45 pm Saturday at the home and at 2 o’clock at the Salem Methodist Church. Burial will be in Tricker Cemetery near Salem.
Journal-Gazette
January 10, 1941
Page 6
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