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Fredrick Tonge Levick

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Fredrick Tonge Levick

Birth
England
Death
2 May 1905 (aged 53)
Burial
Innisfail, Red Deer Census Division, Alberta, Canada Add to Map
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Born in Hull, York, England, son of John Levick and Sarah Anne Moxon of England. Married Sarah Ann Hewson (1852-1891) August 12, 1874 at Barton on Humber, and they had 10 children. After Sarah's death, Fred came to Canada in 1892 with 4 of his children, Annie, Jessie, William and Dick. Married Isabella Stuart (1869-1957) Nov 13, 1900 in Calgary. Isabella died in Vancouver, B.C.


Called to Rest

On Tuesday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, Mr. F. T. Levick, a prominent farmer of the Innisfail district, breathed his last, after an illness of about two weeks. His death, though not entirely unexpected, comes as a shock to his many friends. Mr Levick was in his 54th year, and was well known throughout the district, his work as president of the Innisfail creamery bringing him into intimate touch with a great many of our residents. The funeral took place from his late residence, Little Red Deer, on Thursday, Rev. Mr. Burns conducting the services.

The Innisfail Free Lance, Friday, May 5, 1905, page 3

Born in Hull, York, England, son of John Levick and Sarah Anne Moxon of England. Married Sarah Ann Hewson (1852-1891) August 12, 1874 at Barton on Humber, and they had 10 children. After Sarah's death, Fred came to Canada in 1892 with 4 of his children, Annie, Jessie, William and Dick. Married Isabella Stuart (1869-1957) Nov 13, 1900 in Calgary. Isabella died in Vancouver, B.C.


Called to Rest

On Tuesday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, Mr. F. T. Levick, a prominent farmer of the Innisfail district, breathed his last, after an illness of about two weeks. His death, though not entirely unexpected, comes as a shock to his many friends. Mr Levick was in his 54th year, and was well known throughout the district, his work as president of the Innisfail creamery bringing him into intimate touch with a great many of our residents. The funeral took place from his late residence, Little Red Deer, on Thursday, Rev. Mr. Burns conducting the services.

The Innisfail Free Lance, Friday, May 5, 1905, page 3



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