Information from unknown name and date of newspaper:
Guy F Barrick served 13 months overseas during the World War. He died at home near New Buffalo. He was the father of 11 children.
Surviving at his death were his wife, daughters Ruth, May, Betty, Dorothy, Gladys and Barbara Ann; sons Paul, Lewis, Guy Jr., Charles and Marlin, all at home; brothers William of Duncannon, Melvin of Illinois, G.C. Barrick of Shermansdale, and John Barrick of Duncannon; sisters Mrs. Lizzie Spease, Mrs. J. L. Shultz, Mrs. John Rumbaugh and Mrs. Philip Bornman, all of Duncannon, and Mrs. Emma Shoman of Milford, Del.
Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Duncannon.
Information from unknown name and date of newspaper:
Guy F Barrick served 13 months overseas during the World War. He died at home near New Buffalo. He was the father of 11 children.
Surviving at his death were his wife, daughters Ruth, May, Betty, Dorothy, Gladys and Barbara Ann; sons Paul, Lewis, Guy Jr., Charles and Marlin, all at home; brothers William of Duncannon, Melvin of Illinois, G.C. Barrick of Shermansdale, and John Barrick of Duncannon; sisters Mrs. Lizzie Spease, Mrs. J. L. Shultz, Mrs. John Rumbaugh and Mrs. Philip Bornman, all of Duncannon, and Mrs. Emma Shoman of Milford, Del.
Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Duncannon.
Family Members
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William Edgar Barrick
1876–1957
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Melvin Lester Barrick
1878–1967
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Elizabeth Catherine Barrick Spease
1879–1968
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Emma May Barrick Hickman
1882–1942
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Grover Cleveland Barrick
1884–1973
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Kezia Lydia Barrick Shultz
1890–1953
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John Henry Barrick
1892–1977
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Verl Helen Barrick Rumbaugh
1894–1988
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Gladys Elaine Barrick Bornman
1898–1950
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