Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1917 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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OBITUARY OF CHARLES H. VICK Charles H. Vick was born in North Carolina February 7, T 835, and departed this life February 20, 1197, at the age of 82 years and 13 days. After leaving his native state the deceased lived in lowa for a time, then moved tw Canada, where he spent about four years. He then returned and located at Lafayette and then moved to San Pierre, in Starke county, where he iwas post-master for a number of years. He then came to Rensselaer, where he had resided for thirty years. _ \ i The deceased was twice married and was the father of eight children, (four by the first wife and four by the second, who was Mrs. Mary Jones Faxon, whom he rflarried over forty years ago. The deceased was practically helpless for thf* past two years, a part of which time he was blind. During this Illness the wife most faithfully cared for him. Mr. Vick joined the Methodist church in June, 1906, during the pastorate of Dr. Kindig. The wife, one daughter, Miss Emma Vick of Chicago of the first marriage, three sons of the second marriage, viz.: Christie Vick of Seattle, Washington, Spencer and Charles ■ Vick survive him. Place your want ads rn The Demo* crat if you want to get results.

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