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Charles Howard Tice, 53, Houston, Tex., former resident of Beaver County, died this week in Houston.
Born March 14, 1921, in Ohio, he was the (step) son of Mrs. Martha Stewart Tice, Fombell, and the late Arthur Perry Tice. He was a cement finisher in Houston and an Army Veteran of World War II.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Cheryl Moore, New Brighton; Mrs. William (Cindy) Stief, Beaver, two grandchildren, and three brothers, Harry M. Tice, Rochester; Arthur Leroy Tice, East Liverpool, and Joseph L. Tice, New Brighton.
Complete funeral arrangements will be announced by the J & J Spratt Funeral Home, New Brighton, in Monday's TIMES.
Beaver County Times, October 5, 1974.
Body Found Near Icehouse
Workers at an icehouse in southeast Houston today found the body of a man run over repeatedly by a car.
The victim was Charles Howard Tice, 53, of 3037 Golfcrest. His body was found about 7 a.m. at 6303 Griggs.
Harry Hall, investigator for the Harris County medical examiner's office, said Tice had been struck by a car and then run over several times.
Icehouse employees told investigators that Tice left the icehouse about midnight, stopping to argue with another man in the parking lot.
The argument was still going on as the icehouse closed up about 12:15 a.m., the employees said.
Houston Chronicle, October 4, 1974 Section 3, Page 15
The following provided by Myra Nease Camp
Charles Howard "Tex" Tice died as a result of injuries received when he was run over repeatedly by a hit and run driver.
His body was discovered in Houston, Harris County, Texas on October 4, 1974. His death is classified as a HOMICIDE and remains unsolved.
He was proceeded in death by his mother, Zeda "Sadie" Rousch Tice, in 1926 and his father, Arthur Perry Tice, in 1967.
He was raised by his father & stepmother, Martha R. Stewart Tice.
Step-mother Martha Stewart Tice
Brother Harry McClure "Mack" Tice
Brother Arthur L. Tice
Brother Joseph L. Tice
PFC US ARMY
Charles Howard Tice, 53, Houston, Tex., former resident of Beaver County, died this week in Houston.
Born March 14, 1921, in Ohio, he was the (step) son of Mrs. Martha Stewart Tice, Fombell, and the late Arthur Perry Tice. He was a cement finisher in Houston and an Army Veteran of World War II.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Cheryl Moore, New Brighton; Mrs. William (Cindy) Stief, Beaver, two grandchildren, and three brothers, Harry M. Tice, Rochester; Arthur Leroy Tice, East Liverpool, and Joseph L. Tice, New Brighton.
Complete funeral arrangements will be announced by the J & J Spratt Funeral Home, New Brighton, in Monday's TIMES.
Beaver County Times, October 5, 1974.
Body Found Near Icehouse
Workers at an icehouse in southeast Houston today found the body of a man run over repeatedly by a car.
The victim was Charles Howard Tice, 53, of 3037 Golfcrest. His body was found about 7 a.m. at 6303 Griggs.
Harry Hall, investigator for the Harris County medical examiner's office, said Tice had been struck by a car and then run over several times.
Icehouse employees told investigators that Tice left the icehouse about midnight, stopping to argue with another man in the parking lot.
The argument was still going on as the icehouse closed up about 12:15 a.m., the employees said.
Houston Chronicle, October 4, 1974 Section 3, Page 15
The following provided by Myra Nease Camp
Charles Howard "Tex" Tice died as a result of injuries received when he was run over repeatedly by a hit and run driver.
His body was discovered in Houston, Harris County, Texas on October 4, 1974. His death is classified as a HOMICIDE and remains unsolved.
He was proceeded in death by his mother, Zeda "Sadie" Rousch Tice, in 1926 and his father, Arthur Perry Tice, in 1967.
He was raised by his father & stepmother, Martha R. Stewart Tice.
Step-mother Martha Stewart Tice
Brother Harry McClure "Mack" Tice
Brother Arthur L. Tice
Brother Joseph L. Tice
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CHARLES H. TICE
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MAR 14 1921 - OCT 4 1974
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