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Edmund Kirby Bice

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Edmund Kirby Bice

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22 May 1916 (aged 60)
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Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Edmond Kirby Bice, of Huntingdon, died at his home Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, of stomach trouble. He was ill two weeks and had been declining for the lsst fifteen years. He was the son of William and Nancy Stonebroker Bice, both deceased, and was born in Franklinville, Huntingdon county, July 3, 1855. He was a painter and paper hanger by trade and followed that occupation until two years ago, when he embarked in the grocery business. He was wedded on October 21, 1886, to Miss Nettie L. Bricker, of hear Huntingdon, who survives, with these daughters - Florence and Helen, both at home - and the following brothers and sisters: William Bice, Tyrone; Mrs. Emma Law, of 820 Fourth avenue, this city; Mrs. Homer Krepps, of Huntingdon, and Edward Bice, at home. He was a member of the Huntingdon conclave of Heptasophs. Funeral services will occur this afternoon at 2:30 at his late residence. Interment in Riverview cemetery.

Altoona Tribune, page 16, Thursday, May 25, 1916
Edmond Kirby Bice, of Huntingdon, died at his home Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, of stomach trouble. He was ill two weeks and had been declining for the lsst fifteen years. He was the son of William and Nancy Stonebroker Bice, both deceased, and was born in Franklinville, Huntingdon county, July 3, 1855. He was a painter and paper hanger by trade and followed that occupation until two years ago, when he embarked in the grocery business. He was wedded on October 21, 1886, to Miss Nettie L. Bricker, of hear Huntingdon, who survives, with these daughters - Florence and Helen, both at home - and the following brothers and sisters: William Bice, Tyrone; Mrs. Emma Law, of 820 Fourth avenue, this city; Mrs. Homer Krepps, of Huntingdon, and Edward Bice, at home. He was a member of the Huntingdon conclave of Heptasophs. Funeral services will occur this afternoon at 2:30 at his late residence. Interment in Riverview cemetery.

Altoona Tribune, page 16, Thursday, May 25, 1916


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