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George Milton Follick

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George Milton Follick

Birth
Scott County, Indiana, USA
Death
20 Mar 1949 (aged 73)
Benton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Scottsburg, Scott County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.6794969, Longitude: -85.7732658
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Goerge Follick Passes Away At Otterbein, Indiana

George Follick, former Scott county resident, died Sunday march 20 at his home
at Otterbein, Ind. He was 73 years old on Christmas day.

The son of Thomas and Amanda Johnson Follick, who were pioneer residents of
Scott county, he grew up in the community west of Scottsburg and married Miss
Della Hazzard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hazzard. They lived on a farm
west of here for some years and lived in Scottsburg for a short while before
they moved to Otterbein, more then 32 years ago. His wife died in 1931.

The couple have 7 daughters and one son surviving. Mr. Follick's brother, James
Follick lives west of Scottsburg, and he is survived by a sister Mrs. Mae
Murphy.

The body was brought to the Stewart Memorial Home here, by the Vogel Funeral
home of Otterbein, arriving just afernoon on Wednesday.

The Rev. Dixon Hall, pastor of the Christian church here, pastor of Christian
church here, conducted the funeral services at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon.
Interment was in the Scottsburg cemetery.

-- The Chronicle, Scottsburg IN, 24 Mar 1949
Goerge Follick Passes Away At Otterbein, Indiana

George Follick, former Scott county resident, died Sunday march 20 at his home
at Otterbein, Ind. He was 73 years old on Christmas day.

The son of Thomas and Amanda Johnson Follick, who were pioneer residents of
Scott county, he grew up in the community west of Scottsburg and married Miss
Della Hazzard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hazzard. They lived on a farm
west of here for some years and lived in Scottsburg for a short while before
they moved to Otterbein, more then 32 years ago. His wife died in 1931.

The couple have 7 daughters and one son surviving. Mr. Follick's brother, James
Follick lives west of Scottsburg, and he is survived by a sister Mrs. Mae
Murphy.

The body was brought to the Stewart Memorial Home here, by the Vogel Funeral
home of Otterbein, arriving just afernoon on Wednesday.

The Rev. Dixon Hall, pastor of the Christian church here, pastor of Christian
church here, conducted the funeral services at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon.
Interment was in the Scottsburg cemetery.

-- The Chronicle, Scottsburg IN, 24 Mar 1949


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