Conrad Eick- Services on Tuesday for Accident Victim
Mt. Clemens Daily Leader, July 21, 1941
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Schwarzkoff Funeral Home in Utica for Conrad Eick, 56, who was fatally injured Friday afternoon in Detroit when he was struck by a truck trailer while crossing Harper near McClellan avenue.
Mr. Eick had lived in Utica for four months with MR. And Mrs. Henry Heck. He owned a farm at Richmond until two years ago when he was forced to sell it due to ill health, after which he made his home for a time with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mass on the Sixteen Mile road in Van Dyke.
Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Henry Heck, of Utica, Mrs. V.C. Arendt, Mrs. Walter Johnson and Mrs. Arthur Hall, of Detroit; two brothers, Edward Eick, of Metamora and Walter Eick, of Detroit.
The Rev. J.L. Stuckwisch will officiate at services and burial will follow in the Utica Cemetery.
However, there is no stone for him or record within this cemetery. His family believes he is buried close to his father, Charles Eick.
Conrad Eick- Services on Tuesday for Accident Victim
Mt. Clemens Daily Leader, July 21, 1941
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Schwarzkoff Funeral Home in Utica for Conrad Eick, 56, who was fatally injured Friday afternoon in Detroit when he was struck by a truck trailer while crossing Harper near McClellan avenue.
Mr. Eick had lived in Utica for four months with MR. And Mrs. Henry Heck. He owned a farm at Richmond until two years ago when he was forced to sell it due to ill health, after which he made his home for a time with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mass on the Sixteen Mile road in Van Dyke.
Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Henry Heck, of Utica, Mrs. V.C. Arendt, Mrs. Walter Johnson and Mrs. Arthur Hall, of Detroit; two brothers, Edward Eick, of Metamora and Walter Eick, of Detroit.
The Rev. J.L. Stuckwisch will officiate at services and burial will follow in the Utica Cemetery.
However, there is no stone for him or record within this cemetery. His family believes he is buried close to his father, Charles Eick.
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