George, Jane, Harvey, and Belle
Bluffton Banner
Wells County, Indiana
Wed., Nov. 14, 1900
Death of Mrs. Niblick
Mrs. Robert Niblick died Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Friesner, No. 65 Canfield street.
She had been an invalid for nine years, but only for two weeks past was her illness considered serious, which finally resulted in her death. Her death was due to a complication of diseases.
She came to Huntington fifteen months ago from Adams county and was seventy-one years old last March. She leaves a husband, Robert Niblick, and the following children to mourn her death:
James Niblick, of Bluffton; Mrs. Sue Bley, of Union City; Bruce Niblick, Mrs. Maggie Watkins and George Niblick, of Wells county; Mrs. Jennie Whiteside, of Hutchinson, Kan., Harry Niblick, of Marion, Ind., and Mrs. Belle Friesner, of this city. She leaves one sister, Mrs. Fanny Drum, of Coryville, Ind.
The remains will be taken to Preble Friday on Erie train No. 2, and the services will be conducted at the Antioch church Friday afternoon, Rev. Smith of Tocsin, officiating—Huntington Democrat.
J.T. Niblick and family went to Peterson to attend the funeral.
George, Jane, Harvey, and Belle
Bluffton Banner
Wells County, Indiana
Wed., Nov. 14, 1900
Death of Mrs. Niblick
Mrs. Robert Niblick died Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Friesner, No. 65 Canfield street.
She had been an invalid for nine years, but only for two weeks past was her illness considered serious, which finally resulted in her death. Her death was due to a complication of diseases.
She came to Huntington fifteen months ago from Adams county and was seventy-one years old last March. She leaves a husband, Robert Niblick, and the following children to mourn her death:
James Niblick, of Bluffton; Mrs. Sue Bley, of Union City; Bruce Niblick, Mrs. Maggie Watkins and George Niblick, of Wells county; Mrs. Jennie Whiteside, of Hutchinson, Kan., Harry Niblick, of Marion, Ind., and Mrs. Belle Friesner, of this city. She leaves one sister, Mrs. Fanny Drum, of Coryville, Ind.
The remains will be taken to Preble Friday on Erie train No. 2, and the services will be conducted at the Antioch church Friday afternoon, Rev. Smith of Tocsin, officiating—Huntington Democrat.
J.T. Niblick and family went to Peterson to attend the funeral.
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