Born July 5, 1921, at Goodman, he was a son of the late Jesse Musick and Lottie Stepp Musick who survives. A former employee of Veterans Administration Hospital in Huntington, he was a veteran of service in the U.S. Army during WWII. He was a recipient of the Silver Star as a member of the 79th Division. In addition to his mother, survivors include four brothers; William, Floyd, Jack, and Ray, and one sister Helen Osborne. One brother and one sister preceded him in death.
Funeral services were conducted from Weaver Mortuary chapel and interment followed in Stepp Cemetery at Fairview.
Complete obit can be found in the
Williamson Daily News
Published March 10, 1984
Born July 5, 1921, at Goodman, he was a son of the late Jesse Musick and Lottie Stepp Musick who survives. A former employee of Veterans Administration Hospital in Huntington, he was a veteran of service in the U.S. Army during WWII. He was a recipient of the Silver Star as a member of the 79th Division. In addition to his mother, survivors include four brothers; William, Floyd, Jack, and Ray, and one sister Helen Osborne. One brother and one sister preceded him in death.
Funeral services were conducted from Weaver Mortuary chapel and interment followed in Stepp Cemetery at Fairview.
Complete obit can be found in the
Williamson Daily News
Published March 10, 1984
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