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QUICK, Cynthia Utterback



Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal November 27, 1896

Mrs. Stebbins Quick died yesterday morning. She had been sick for ten months. The funeral occurs tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from Trinity M. E. church



Source: - Crawfordsville Weekly Journal November 27, 1896

Mrs. Stebbins Quick died yesterday morning. She had been sick for ten months. The funeral occurs tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from Trinity M. E. church. December 4, 1896

Mrs. Stebbins Quick died Thursday, Nov. 20, of cancer of the stomach. She was a daughter of Harmon Utterback and was born in Wayne township sixty years ago. She leaves two children, Mrs. Geo. Petro and Mrs. Aaron Monroe. She was a member of Liberty church and her funeral occurred Saturday at 2 o'clock at the church, conducted by Rev. Mr. Trotter. Mrs. Quick was the relict of Stebbins Quick, who died last July. She had been sick quite a time.



Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 4 December 1896

Cynthia A. Quick was born Nov. 30, 1836, and departed this life Nov. 26, 1896, aged 59 years, 11 months and 26 days. She was the daughter of Harmon Utterback and was married to Stebbins Quick Nov. 30, 1854. To this union was born five children, Florence, Abigail, Rhoda A., Elizabeth B., and Mary A., of which two, Mrs. A. J. Monroe and Mrs. George W. Petro, survive her.
For nearly a third of a century she resided on the farm where she lived at the time of her death. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother and loved by all who knew her.

The pall bearers were John Moore, George Moore, Billy Quillen, Henry Petro, Jim Quillen, Will Stanfield, Jesse Moore and Mare Swiney. The funeral was conducted by Rev. F. P. Trotter at Liberty Church and was largely attended. She was laid to rest in Liberty Cemetery.


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