Services for David Glen Vick were held at the First Methodist Church in Albany officiated by Rev. R.J. LaPrade of Graham Methodist Church assisted by Rev. J.W. Shepherd of the local church, and Rev. W.M. Joslin of the Baptist Church.
Mr. Vick came to Shackelford County with his parents in 1892, settling in the Newcomb Community. As a young man, David Glen Vick opened a large hardware store in Albany. He sold the business when he moved to Graham in 1905 where he was engaged in the mercantile business for several years. During the oil boom in Young County, Mr. Vick went into the oil and ranch business and found it to his advantage to move to Fort Worth where he lived for 15 years before returning to Graham to live on his ranch west of the city.
Survived by his wife; three children - Mrs. R.W. McKinley, Mrs. Marvin H. Brown, Manning Vick; three grandchildren; his aged father - John H. Vick; two brothers - John Vick, Arthur Vick; three sisters - Mrs. Frank Easter, Mrs. M.C. Glideweol, Mrs. L.M. Anderson.
The Albany News
October 15, 1936
Contributed by Searchers of Our Past
From his Texas certificate of death
Name: David Glen Vick
Death Date: 13 Oct 1936
Death Place: On Ranch near Murray, Young, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years 9 months 18 days
Birth Date: 25 Dec 1873
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Zebie Manning Vick
Father's Name: John Hartwell Vick
Father's Birthplace: Starkville, Octibaha County, Mississippi
Mother's Name: Sally Sikes
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Occupation: Ranchman
Place of Residence: Graham, Texas
Burial Place: Albany, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Oct 1936
Services for David Glen Vick were held at the First Methodist Church in Albany officiated by Rev. R.J. LaPrade of Graham Methodist Church assisted by Rev. J.W. Shepherd of the local church, and Rev. W.M. Joslin of the Baptist Church.
Mr. Vick came to Shackelford County with his parents in 1892, settling in the Newcomb Community. As a young man, David Glen Vick opened a large hardware store in Albany. He sold the business when he moved to Graham in 1905 where he was engaged in the mercantile business for several years. During the oil boom in Young County, Mr. Vick went into the oil and ranch business and found it to his advantage to move to Fort Worth where he lived for 15 years before returning to Graham to live on his ranch west of the city.
Survived by his wife; three children - Mrs. R.W. McKinley, Mrs. Marvin H. Brown, Manning Vick; three grandchildren; his aged father - John H. Vick; two brothers - John Vick, Arthur Vick; three sisters - Mrs. Frank Easter, Mrs. M.C. Glideweol, Mrs. L.M. Anderson.
The Albany News
October 15, 1936
Contributed by Searchers of Our Past
From his Texas certificate of death
Name: David Glen Vick
Death Date: 13 Oct 1936
Death Place: On Ranch near Murray, Young, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years 9 months 18 days
Birth Date: 25 Dec 1873
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Zebie Manning Vick
Father's Name: John Hartwell Vick
Father's Birthplace: Starkville, Octibaha County, Mississippi
Mother's Name: Sally Sikes
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Occupation: Ranchman
Place of Residence: Graham, Texas
Burial Place: Albany, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Oct 1936
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