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Emmie Hazel <I>Storne</I> Fickling

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Emmie Hazel Storne Fickling

Birth
Blackville, Barnwell County, South Carolina, USA
Death
8 May 1974 (aged 68)
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Blackville, Barnwell County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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BLACKVILLE — Mrs. Hazel Storne Fickling, 68, widow of George K. Fickling Sr., died Wednesday in the Richland Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Fickling was born in Blackville, a daughter of the late William Alexander and Edna Fause Stone [typo in obit, actually Edna Frances Storne].

Surviving are a son, George K. Fickling Jr. of Columbia; five daughters, Mrs. Patricia Partain of Liberty, Tex., Mrs. Macie Beasley of Barnwell, Mrs. Juliette Jowers of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Mildred Pitts of Humble, Tex., and Mrs. Jeannine Coker of Columbia; and three sisters, Mrs. Florrie Rentz of Columbia, Mrs. Sara Grimes of Blackville and Mrs. Mildred Nobles of Atlanta, Ga.

Services will be 3 p.m. Friday in Blackville Cemetery. The family suggests that those who wish may make memorials to the S. C. Division of the American Cancer Society. Small Funeral Home is in charge.

The State, Thursday, May 9, 1974

Note: The obit incorrectly shows her mother's name as Edna Fause Stone. The name was actually Edna Frances Faust Storne.
BLACKVILLE — Mrs. Hazel Storne Fickling, 68, widow of George K. Fickling Sr., died Wednesday in the Richland Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Fickling was born in Blackville, a daughter of the late William Alexander and Edna Fause Stone [typo in obit, actually Edna Frances Storne].

Surviving are a son, George K. Fickling Jr. of Columbia; five daughters, Mrs. Patricia Partain of Liberty, Tex., Mrs. Macie Beasley of Barnwell, Mrs. Juliette Jowers of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Mildred Pitts of Humble, Tex., and Mrs. Jeannine Coker of Columbia; and three sisters, Mrs. Florrie Rentz of Columbia, Mrs. Sara Grimes of Blackville and Mrs. Mildred Nobles of Atlanta, Ga.

Services will be 3 p.m. Friday in Blackville Cemetery. The family suggests that those who wish may make memorials to the S. C. Division of the American Cancer Society. Small Funeral Home is in charge.

The State, Thursday, May 9, 1974

Note: The obit incorrectly shows her mother's name as Edna Fause Stone. The name was actually Edna Frances Faust Storne.


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