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Clara Alice <I>Martin</I> Heidrick

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Clara Alice Martin Heidrick

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
12 Apr 1923 (aged 57)
Monticello, White County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Monticello, White County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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The death of Mrs. Clara A. Heidrick,
wife of Thomas E. Heldrick,
occurred at the family home on
South Maple Street, Thursday Eve-
ning and followed a brief illness of
uremic poisoning. Mrs. Heldrick
was born in Indiana June 16,
1865, and was a daughter of Mitch-
ell and Abbie (Burroughs) Martin.
The family had resided in Monti-
cello for many years.
Besides the husband. Mrs. Heild-
rick is survived by four daughters,
Mrs. Harry Schmaezle, Mrs. Foy
Jones and Mrs. Frank Bell of this
city and Mrs. George Vianco of
Delphi and one son, Oval Heidrick
of Chicago. One son, Ray Heidrick,
passed away several years ago.
The funeral will be held Sunday
afternoon at two o'clock at the
home with Rev Harold T. Wilson
of the Presbyterian church officiat-
ing. interment will be made in
Riverview cemetery.
LOGANSPORT, INDIANA, PHAROS TRIBUNE
SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923

MRS. THOS. E.
HEIDRICK DEAD
PASSED AWAY FOLLOWING
BRIEF ILLNESS OF UREMIC
POISONING.
The death of Mrs. Clara A. Heidrick,
wife of Thomas E. Heidrick,
occurred at the family home on
South Maple street last Thursday
evening between five and six o'clock
and followed a brief illness of
uremic poisoning.
Mrs. Heidrick was a daughter of
Mitchell and Abbie (Burrough)
Martin and was born in Indiana
June 16, 1865. For many years she
had been a resident of Monticello
and her entire life had been spent in
White County.
Besides the husband, Mrs. Heidrick is
survived by four daughters,
Mrs. Harry Schmaezle of Ambia;
Mrs. Foy Jones and Mrs. Frank
Bell of this city and Mrs. George
Vianco of Delphi and one son. Oval,
of this city. One son, Ray, died
about six years ago. She is also
survived by two sisters, Mrs. Kate Horton
of Odell and Mrs. Whitcomb
Talbutl of Buffalo and two- brothers,
Jarvis Martin of La Crosse and Jesse
Martin of Linden.
The funeral was held from the
family home Sunday afternoon at
two o'clock. Rev. H. T. Wilson of
the Presbyterian church conducting
the services. Interment was made
in Riverview cemetery.
Monticello Herald April 19, 1923
The death of Mrs. Clara A. Heidrick,
wife of Thomas E. Heldrick,
occurred at the family home on
South Maple Street, Thursday Eve-
ning and followed a brief illness of
uremic poisoning. Mrs. Heldrick
was born in Indiana June 16,
1865, and was a daughter of Mitch-
ell and Abbie (Burroughs) Martin.
The family had resided in Monti-
cello for many years.
Besides the husband. Mrs. Heild-
rick is survived by four daughters,
Mrs. Harry Schmaezle, Mrs. Foy
Jones and Mrs. Frank Bell of this
city and Mrs. George Vianco of
Delphi and one son, Oval Heidrick
of Chicago. One son, Ray Heidrick,
passed away several years ago.
The funeral will be held Sunday
afternoon at two o'clock at the
home with Rev Harold T. Wilson
of the Presbyterian church officiat-
ing. interment will be made in
Riverview cemetery.
LOGANSPORT, INDIANA, PHAROS TRIBUNE
SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923

MRS. THOS. E.
HEIDRICK DEAD
PASSED AWAY FOLLOWING
BRIEF ILLNESS OF UREMIC
POISONING.
The death of Mrs. Clara A. Heidrick,
wife of Thomas E. Heidrick,
occurred at the family home on
South Maple street last Thursday
evening between five and six o'clock
and followed a brief illness of
uremic poisoning.
Mrs. Heidrick was a daughter of
Mitchell and Abbie (Burrough)
Martin and was born in Indiana
June 16, 1865. For many years she
had been a resident of Monticello
and her entire life had been spent in
White County.
Besides the husband, Mrs. Heidrick is
survived by four daughters,
Mrs. Harry Schmaezle of Ambia;
Mrs. Foy Jones and Mrs. Frank
Bell of this city and Mrs. George
Vianco of Delphi and one son. Oval,
of this city. One son, Ray, died
about six years ago. She is also
survived by two sisters, Mrs. Kate Horton
of Odell and Mrs. Whitcomb
Talbutl of Buffalo and two- brothers,
Jarvis Martin of La Crosse and Jesse
Martin of Linden.
The funeral was held from the
family home Sunday afternoon at
two o'clock. Rev. H. T. Wilson of
the Presbyterian church conducting
the services. Interment was made
in Riverview cemetery.
Monticello Herald April 19, 1923


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