Found in The State 10 April 1940: Mrs. Matthew Moore Fickling died at 1:30 this morning at her home, 1410 Senate street after an illness of one week. Born in Charleston October 8, 1871, Mrs. Fickling moved here as a little girl and spent the remainder of her life in Columbia. She was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Gilbert M. Berry and Mrs. Charles Davant of Columbia and Mrs. John E. Thomas of Nashville, Tenn.; two sons, Lieut. Evan E. Fickling, on duty aboard the U. S. S. Lexington at Honolulu, and Douglas Fickling of Columbia. Five grandchildren also survive.
Found in The State 10 April 1940: Mrs. Matthew Moore Fickling died at 1:30 this morning at her home, 1410 Senate street after an illness of one week. Born in Charleston October 8, 1871, Mrs. Fickling moved here as a little girl and spent the remainder of her life in Columbia. She was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Gilbert M. Berry and Mrs. Charles Davant of Columbia and Mrs. John E. Thomas of Nashville, Tenn.; two sons, Lieut. Evan E. Fickling, on duty aboard the U. S. S. Lexington at Honolulu, and Douglas Fickling of Columbia. Five grandchildren also survive.
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