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Anna Belle <I>Harmon</I> Schick

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Anna Belle Harmon Schick

Birth
Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA
Death
16 Jan 1925 (aged 48)
Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7980041, Longitude: -89.6699829
Plot
South Township R, Lot 13
Memorial ID
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Sterling, Illinois, Daily Gazette, Tuesday, 16 September 1930: "Ashes Of Mrs A B Schick Buried in Family Lot Here "The ashes of Mrs Anna Belle Schick, nee Harmon, were interred in the Harmon family lot in Riverside cemetery Sunday afternoon after a brief service, which was conducted by Rev J G Little, pastor of the First Baptist church. W H Barnum sang that beautiful hymn, 'Abide With Me'. "The ashes were shipped from California early this year, and were held until the mother, Mrs Anna Harmon, could be present for the service. She has resided in the Soldiers and Sailors home at Quincy for the past several years. "Anna Belle Schick, nee Harmon, was the daughter of the late D B and Anna Harmon. She was born in Sterling, July 26, 1876, and passed away in Santa Monica, California, Jan 16, 1925. The deceased was united in marriage to B D Schick Oct 22, 1900. To this union four children were born. "She is survived by her husband and her four children, Delbert, Vada, Edward, and Ruth, also her mother, Mrs Anna Harmon and the following sisters and brothers: J E Harmon, Chicago; Fred and Frank Harmon, Santa Monica, Cal; Jessie Scott, Hollywood, Cal; Effie Hague, Sterling; Dan B Harmon, Santa Monica, Cal; and Paul Harmon, San Francisco, Cal. "Mrs Schick united with the First Baptist church at Sterling when she was 10 years of age."
Sterling, Illinois, Daily Gazette, Tuesday, 16 September 1930: "Ashes Of Mrs A B Schick Buried in Family Lot Here "The ashes of Mrs Anna Belle Schick, nee Harmon, were interred in the Harmon family lot in Riverside cemetery Sunday afternoon after a brief service, which was conducted by Rev J G Little, pastor of the First Baptist church. W H Barnum sang that beautiful hymn, 'Abide With Me'. "The ashes were shipped from California early this year, and were held until the mother, Mrs Anna Harmon, could be present for the service. She has resided in the Soldiers and Sailors home at Quincy for the past several years. "Anna Belle Schick, nee Harmon, was the daughter of the late D B and Anna Harmon. She was born in Sterling, July 26, 1876, and passed away in Santa Monica, California, Jan 16, 1925. The deceased was united in marriage to B D Schick Oct 22, 1900. To this union four children were born. "She is survived by her husband and her four children, Delbert, Vada, Edward, and Ruth, also her mother, Mrs Anna Harmon and the following sisters and brothers: J E Harmon, Chicago; Fred and Frank Harmon, Santa Monica, Cal; Jessie Scott, Hollywood, Cal; Effie Hague, Sterling; Dan B Harmon, Santa Monica, Cal; and Paul Harmon, San Francisco, Cal. "Mrs Schick united with the First Baptist church at Sterling when she was 10 years of age."

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  • Created by: Karen
  • Added: Aug 27, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202483710/anna_belle-schick: accessed ), memorial page for Anna Belle Harmon Schick (26 Jul 1876–16 Jan 1925), Find a Grave Memorial ID 202483710, citing Riverside Cemetery, Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Karen (contributor 48022841).