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Otho George Garlick

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Otho George Garlick Veteran

Birth
Ruskin, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Death
28 Jul 1958 (aged 61)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.3046806, Longitude: -96.0315806
Plot
O, 23, 1
Memorial ID
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The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, May 20, 1920; pg. 5


FROM RUSKIN NEWS


Otho Garlick and Miss Alberta King slipped one over on their friends a week ago: Saturday, May 1st, when they were quietly married at the home of Rev. R. L Purdy. It was all so secretly planned that no one was any wiser until Friday, almost a weak after the wedding, before any one found out that they had been married. Both these young people are well known here. Otho is to youngest son of Mr. .and Mrs. A.C. Garlick and was born and raised here. Miss Alberta King's parents live at Nora, but Miss King has been keeping house for her brothers who work on the railroad here. The News joins with the friends of these two young people in wishing them a long and happy wedded life. They will make their home in Ruskin.

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The Ruskin Leader (Ruskin, NE), Tuesday, November 18, 1958; pg. 3


Otho G. Garlick


Otho G Garlick, son of Alfred and Lee Garlick, was born February 3, 1897 at Ruskin and died July 28 ,1958 at the Veterans Hospital in Omaha. He had been in poor health for about eight years.


His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Garlick were pioneer settlers in the Ruskin community where Otho spent his childhood and youth.


He served about one year in the U S Army during the first World War. After the war he was employed at the Burlington Mail Terminal in Omaha.


In 1920 he was married to Alberta E. King. One son, Francis, was born to them.


He was preceded in death by his parents and an older brother, Grover. He is survived by his wife. their son, Sgt. Francis C. Garlick of Ft. Hood, Tex., four grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. (Garnet) Clarence Mickelson of Limon, Colo.


Memorial services by Benson American Legion Post No 112 and funeral services were held at the Kremer Funeral home in Benson. Burial was in the American Legion section of Mt. Hope cemetery (sic).

The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, May 20, 1920; pg. 5


FROM RUSKIN NEWS


Otho Garlick and Miss Alberta King slipped one over on their friends a week ago: Saturday, May 1st, when they were quietly married at the home of Rev. R. L Purdy. It was all so secretly planned that no one was any wiser until Friday, almost a weak after the wedding, before any one found out that they had been married. Both these young people are well known here. Otho is to youngest son of Mr. .and Mrs. A.C. Garlick and was born and raised here. Miss Alberta King's parents live at Nora, but Miss King has been keeping house for her brothers who work on the railroad here. The News joins with the friends of these two young people in wishing them a long and happy wedded life. They will make their home in Ruskin.

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The Ruskin Leader (Ruskin, NE), Tuesday, November 18, 1958; pg. 3


Otho G. Garlick


Otho G Garlick, son of Alfred and Lee Garlick, was born February 3, 1897 at Ruskin and died July 28 ,1958 at the Veterans Hospital in Omaha. He had been in poor health for about eight years.


His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Garlick were pioneer settlers in the Ruskin community where Otho spent his childhood and youth.


He served about one year in the U S Army during the first World War. After the war he was employed at the Burlington Mail Terminal in Omaha.


In 1920 he was married to Alberta E. King. One son, Francis, was born to them.


He was preceded in death by his parents and an older brother, Grover. He is survived by his wife. their son, Sgt. Francis C. Garlick of Ft. Hood, Tex., four grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. (Garnet) Clarence Mickelson of Limon, Colo.


Memorial services by Benson American Legion Post No 112 and funeral services were held at the Kremer Funeral home in Benson. Burial was in the American Legion section of Mt. Hope cemetery (sic).



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