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Hannibal Quick Sr.

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Hannibal Quick Sr.

Birth
Girardville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Jul 1946 (aged 67–68)
Shenandoah, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Fountain Springs, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Ashland PA Daily News- Saturday, July 6, 1946

Local Man's Wife and Brother Die
Double tragedy was felt in the home of Aaron Quick, 126 Middle st, Ashland, today when his wife Julia, died a few hours after the death of his brother Hannibal Quick, of Mahanoy City.
Mrs. Quick died early today at her home after an illness that extended over the past year. Her husband's brother died last night at 11:45 o'clock in Locust Mountain Hospital, Shenandoah, following a short illness.
Mrs. Quick, the former Julia Dietz, was 66 years of age. She was a daughter of the late Jacob and Mary, nee Stabler, Dietz, and was born in Ringtown on February 5, 1880. She had resided in Ashland, since she married Mr. Quick over 40 years ago.
The prominent local woman was a member of Zion's Reformed Church, and was an active in church affairs until her fatal illness.
To survive besides her husband, are these children: Mrs. William Seiler, of Ashland; Edna, at home; Chester, of Ashland; Mildred, of Verona, NY; and Marlin, a student at Wake Forrest College, Wake Forrest, NC.
Also surviving are these brothers and sister: Albert, Edward, and Jacob Dietz, of Ashland, and Mrs. Emma Brosius, of South Ashland.
Mrs. Quick will be buried on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Otto Funeral Home at 200 Centre St. Rev. Melvin Walper, pastor of Zion's Reformed Church, will officiate and interment will be in Fountain Springs Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday evening from 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock.

Hannibal Quick
Hannibal Quick was born in Girardville, a son of the late Samuel and Anna Quick. He had resided in Mahanoy City for about 59 years and was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church there.
To survive, he leaves his wife, Carrie, and these children: Grayson, Harry, Ronald, Mrs. Martha Brill, Hannibal, Jr., Mrs. Anna Duean and Mrs. Bertha Tretel, all of Mahanoy City and William, of Shenandoah.
Surviving brothers and sisters are: Mrs. Helen Seitzinger, of Ftn. Springs; Mrs. Marie Trout, of Pottsville; Mrs. Gust Klase, of Gordon; Aaron, of Ashland; and John, of Ftn. Springs. Funeral arrangements for Mr. Quick were not completed today.
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Ashland PA Daily News- Saturday, July 6, 1946

Local Man's Wife and Brother Die
Double tragedy was felt in the home of Aaron Quick, 126 Middle st, Ashland, today when his wife Julia, died a few hours after the death of his brother Hannibal Quick, of Mahanoy City.
Mrs. Quick died early today at her home after an illness that extended over the past year. Her husband's brother died last night at 11:45 o'clock in Locust Mountain Hospital, Shenandoah, following a short illness.
Mrs. Quick, the former Julia Dietz, was 66 years of age. She was a daughter of the late Jacob and Mary, nee Stabler, Dietz, and was born in Ringtown on February 5, 1880. She had resided in Ashland, since she married Mr. Quick over 40 years ago.
The prominent local woman was a member of Zion's Reformed Church, and was an active in church affairs until her fatal illness.
To survive besides her husband, are these children: Mrs. William Seiler, of Ashland; Edna, at home; Chester, of Ashland; Mildred, of Verona, NY; and Marlin, a student at Wake Forrest College, Wake Forrest, NC.
Also surviving are these brothers and sister: Albert, Edward, and Jacob Dietz, of Ashland, and Mrs. Emma Brosius, of South Ashland.
Mrs. Quick will be buried on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Otto Funeral Home at 200 Centre St. Rev. Melvin Walper, pastor of Zion's Reformed Church, will officiate and interment will be in Fountain Springs Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday evening from 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock.

Hannibal Quick
Hannibal Quick was born in Girardville, a son of the late Samuel and Anna Quick. He had resided in Mahanoy City for about 59 years and was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church there.
To survive, he leaves his wife, Carrie, and these children: Grayson, Harry, Ronald, Mrs. Martha Brill, Hannibal, Jr., Mrs. Anna Duean and Mrs. Bertha Tretel, all of Mahanoy City and William, of Shenandoah.
Surviving brothers and sisters are: Mrs. Helen Seitzinger, of Ftn. Springs; Mrs. Marie Trout, of Pottsville; Mrs. Gust Klase, of Gordon; Aaron, of Ashland; and John, of Ftn. Springs. Funeral arrangements for Mr. Quick were not completed today.
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