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Elam Mast Glick

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Elam Mast Glick

Birth
Churchtown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Jul 1950 (aged 53)
McKees Rocks, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Gap, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Glick, Elam M., son of Samuel and Salinda M. Glick, was born near Churchtown, Lancaster Co., Pa., May 3, 1897; died July 5, 1950, at the Ohio Valley Hospital; aged 53 y. 2 m. 2 d. Death resulted from a heart attack which he suffered at the beginning of a trip west to visit relatives and friends. His passing was a shock to his wife (Priscilla King Glick) and twin daughters (Mary and Martha), who were accompanying him on the trip, and to his 2 sons (Clyde, Elverson, Pa.; and Ray Samuel, at home). One son (Isaac) preceded him in death. Surviving besides his wife and 4 children, are is aged father (Samuel Glick, of Churchtown, Pa.), 5 sisters and 4 brothers (Lena-Mrs. Harry Musser, Honey Brook, Pa.; Sarah-Mrs. Elmer Stoltzfus, Yellow House, Pa.; Mary-Mrs. Job Stoltzfus, Morgantown, Pa.; Lydia-Mrs. David Lapp, Intercourse, Pa.; Alvin, Morgantown, Pa.; Roy, Churchtown, Pa.; Melvin, Eureka, Ill.; John, Boyertown, Pa.; Minnie-Mrs. Roy Stoltzfus, Oley, Pa.). In his youth he was baptized and became a member of the Conestoga Mennonite Church, Morgantown, Pa., where he was a faithful member. When he was married in 1923 and moved to Atglen, Pa., he transferred his membership to the Maple Grove congregation. There he was a faithful worker till the work started at Media school, east of Oxford, Pa., and be became a worker there. Funeral services were conducted on July 8 at the home by Ira Kurtz, assisted by Simon Stuckey, Aaron F., Stoltzfus, Isaac Kennel, and Noah Hershey. Burial was made in the adjoining cemetery, with Aldus Wingard officiating.
Glick, Elam M., son of Samuel and Salinda M. Glick, was born near Churchtown, Lancaster Co., Pa., May 3, 1897; died July 5, 1950, at the Ohio Valley Hospital; aged 53 y. 2 m. 2 d. Death resulted from a heart attack which he suffered at the beginning of a trip west to visit relatives and friends. His passing was a shock to his wife (Priscilla King Glick) and twin daughters (Mary and Martha), who were accompanying him on the trip, and to his 2 sons (Clyde, Elverson, Pa.; and Ray Samuel, at home). One son (Isaac) preceded him in death. Surviving besides his wife and 4 children, are is aged father (Samuel Glick, of Churchtown, Pa.), 5 sisters and 4 brothers (Lena-Mrs. Harry Musser, Honey Brook, Pa.; Sarah-Mrs. Elmer Stoltzfus, Yellow House, Pa.; Mary-Mrs. Job Stoltzfus, Morgantown, Pa.; Lydia-Mrs. David Lapp, Intercourse, Pa.; Alvin, Morgantown, Pa.; Roy, Churchtown, Pa.; Melvin, Eureka, Ill.; John, Boyertown, Pa.; Minnie-Mrs. Roy Stoltzfus, Oley, Pa.). In his youth he was baptized and became a member of the Conestoga Mennonite Church, Morgantown, Pa., where he was a faithful member. When he was married in 1923 and moved to Atglen, Pa., he transferred his membership to the Maple Grove congregation. There he was a faithful worker till the work started at Media school, east of Oxford, Pa., and be became a worker there. Funeral services were conducted on July 8 at the home by Ira Kurtz, assisted by Simon Stuckey, Aaron F., Stoltzfus, Isaac Kennel, and Noah Hershey. Burial was made in the adjoining cemetery, with Aldus Wingard officiating.


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