Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Ada Hartwick
Ada Frances (Young) Hartwick, 95, of Greenfield, formerly of Carrollton, died at 7:30 A.M. on Friday Feb. 15, 2008 at the home of her daughter. Born in Jersey Co. on June 20, 1912, she was the daughter of the late Philip J. and Stella M. Hunt Young. She was married to Clement K. Hartwick on April 12, 1936 in Jalappa and he preceded her in death on Oct. 3, 1982.
Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Martha and Wayne Sibley, five grandchildren, Doug E. Hartwick, Debbie Schmidt, Dan Sibley, Molly Sibley and Maria Sibley Pembrook, several great-grand and great-greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Betty K. Burch of New Delhi, and Lola L. Ethell of Athens, and two brothers, Philip T. Young of Jerseyville and Harold K. Young of Greenfield.
Mrs. Hartwick's husband, Clement, was previously married to Leta Jackson who died in 1932. They had three children, Francis E. Hartwick, Doris Hartwick Weber and Virginia F. Hartwick Weber. There are several step-grandchildren from that marriage. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband, a son Paul Hartwick, a grandson, Donald Paul Hartwick; two step grandsons, Roger D. and David G. Weber; three sisters, Evelyn Young Kraushaar, Elknah Young Mowery and Dorothy Young Garrahan; and a brother, Allen E. Young.
After her marriage to Clement they lived 8 years in Kane Twp., then moved to a farm on the southeast edge of Carrollton in 1944. They lived there until he retired and moved to Carrollton until his death after 46 years of marriage.
Mrs. Hartwick was a member of the Faith Baptist Church in Carrollton and enjoyed attending church and singing hymns with the congregation.
Visitation was from Noon until service time at 2 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 18, 2008 at the Faith Baptist Church in Carrollton. Rev. Alan King officiated. Diane Wolfley was keyboardist and accompanied Jeanette Weber who sang "Because He Lives" and "Saved By Grace".
Eulogies were given by Deb Schmidt and Doug Hartwick. Pallbearers were Alex Pembrook, Tim, Tyler, and Tim C. Schmidt, Doug, Trevor and Blaine Hartwick. Burial was in Providence Cemetery east of Carrollton. Memorials may be made to the Faith Baptist Church or the Providence Cemetery. Airsman-Hires Funeral Home in Carrollton was in charge.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Ada Hartwick
Ada Frances (Young) Hartwick, 95, of Greenfield, formerly of Carrollton, died at 7:30 A.M. on Friday Feb. 15, 2008 at the home of her daughter. Born in Jersey Co. on June 20, 1912, she was the daughter of the late Philip J. and Stella M. Hunt Young. She was married to Clement K. Hartwick on April 12, 1936 in Jalappa and he preceded her in death on Oct. 3, 1982.
Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Martha and Wayne Sibley, five grandchildren, Doug E. Hartwick, Debbie Schmidt, Dan Sibley, Molly Sibley and Maria Sibley Pembrook, several great-grand and great-greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Betty K. Burch of New Delhi, and Lola L. Ethell of Athens, and two brothers, Philip T. Young of Jerseyville and Harold K. Young of Greenfield.
Mrs. Hartwick's husband, Clement, was previously married to Leta Jackson who died in 1932. They had three children, Francis E. Hartwick, Doris Hartwick Weber and Virginia F. Hartwick Weber. There are several step-grandchildren from that marriage. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband, a son Paul Hartwick, a grandson, Donald Paul Hartwick; two step grandsons, Roger D. and David G. Weber; three sisters, Evelyn Young Kraushaar, Elknah Young Mowery and Dorothy Young Garrahan; and a brother, Allen E. Young.
After her marriage to Clement they lived 8 years in Kane Twp., then moved to a farm on the southeast edge of Carrollton in 1944. They lived there until he retired and moved to Carrollton until his death after 46 years of marriage.
Mrs. Hartwick was a member of the Faith Baptist Church in Carrollton and enjoyed attending church and singing hymns with the congregation.
Visitation was from Noon until service time at 2 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 18, 2008 at the Faith Baptist Church in Carrollton. Rev. Alan King officiated. Diane Wolfley was keyboardist and accompanied Jeanette Weber who sang "Because He Lives" and "Saved By Grace".
Eulogies were given by Deb Schmidt and Doug Hartwick. Pallbearers were Alex Pembrook, Tim, Tyler, and Tim C. Schmidt, Doug, Trevor and Blaine Hartwick. Burial was in Providence Cemetery east of Carrollton. Memorials may be made to the Faith Baptist Church or the Providence Cemetery. Airsman-Hires Funeral Home in Carrollton was in charge.
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