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Thomas Jefferson Wickizer

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Thomas Jefferson Wickizer

Birth
Fairfield County, Ohio, USA
Death
29 Dec 1906 (aged 77)
Marshall County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Culver, Marshall County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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From: The Plymouth Tribune – Thursday, Jan. 03, 1907 pg. 4
Thomas J. Wickizer.
Thomas J. Wickizer died at his home two miles south of Plymouth, Saturday, Dec. 29, aged 77 years.
Deceased was the son of John B. and Anna Brooke Wickizer. He was born in Fairfield county, Ohio where his father died in 1843. About one year later he came with his mother to Marshall county where he resided over sixty years.
His death was caused by a complication of diseases from which he had suffered for the past two years. His wife died eleven months ago. He was a quiet, honest moral citizen respected by all who knew him. He leaves one son, J.M. Wickizer, the well-known nurseryman and two daughters, Mrs. William Scott of Union township and a daughter in Orgon (sic.). Short services were held at the house Monday morning and the remains were taken to Poplar Grove church, east of Lake Maxinkuckee, where funeral services were held in the afternoon and the remains interred in the cemetery near the church.

From: The Plymouth Tribune – Thursday, Jan. 03, 1907 pg. 4
Thomas J. Wickizer.
Thomas J. Wickizer died at his home two miles south of Plymouth, Saturday, Dec. 29, aged 77 years.
Deceased was the son of John B. and Anna Brooke Wickizer. He was born in Fairfield county, Ohio where his father died in 1843. About one year later he came with his mother to Marshall county where he resided over sixty years.
His death was caused by a complication of diseases from which he had suffered for the past two years. His wife died eleven months ago. He was a quiet, honest moral citizen respected by all who knew him. He leaves one son, J.M. Wickizer, the well-known nurseryman and two daughters, Mrs. William Scott of Union township and a daughter in Orgon (sic.). Short services were held at the house Monday morning and the remains were taken to Poplar Grove church, east of Lake Maxinkuckee, where funeral services were held in the afternoon and the remains interred in the cemetery near the church.



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